This lengthy but interesting portrait of Paul Wolfowitz in the New Yorker describes his mindset in a rather favourable way (ie. compared to European standards: he might not be the ultra-hawkish American imperialist he is often portrayed to be) but shows why he is doing a bad job as president of the World Bank: He is a strategist, and not a manager. (And of course, there are some other problems). Link
Saturday, 7 April 2007
Why Paul Wolfowitz fails
This lengthy but interesting portrait of Paul Wolfowitz in the New Yorker describes his mindset in a rather favourable way (ie. compared to European standards: he might not be the ultra-hawkish American imperialist he is often portrayed to be) but shows why he is doing a bad job as president of the World Bank: He is a strategist, and not a manager. (And of course, there are some other problems). Link
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