[list_indonesia] [ppiindia] Wolfowitz to spread neo-con gospel

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Last Updated: Thursday, 17 March, 2005, 13:42 GMT  


Wolfowitz to spread neo-con gospel 
By Paul Reynolds 

World Affairs correspondent, BBC News website 

By nominating Paul Wolfowitz to be head of the World Bank, President George 
Bush appears to be sending a message to the world that he intends to spread 
into development policy the same neo-conservative philosophy that has led his 
foreign policy. 
 
 His role is likely to be one of spreading the word that the ideas that have 
driven neo-conservatism are just as relevant in the World Bank as in diplomacy 

The nomination of Mr Wolfowitz, currently deputy defence secretary, follows 
hard on the appointment as UN ambassador of another Bush loyalist, John Bolton, 
who once remarked that "it wouldn't make a bit of difference" if the UN 
building in New York "lost ten [of 38] storeys". 
It is as if Mr Bush is sending his fighting captains into battle as Nelson once 
did. They know what to do and can be left to get on with it. 
Mr Wolfowitz was one of the brains behind the Iraq war. He called for the 
removal of Saddam Hussein immediately after the attacks of 11 September 2001, 
but was overruled in a meeting at Camp David the following weekend. 
However, his view did prevail in due course. 
He has also been one of the leading thinkers in the administration calling for 
the spread of democracy in the Middle East and he did not shrink from the need, 
as he saw it, of waging war if necessary. He saw Iraq as a test bed for this. 
From hawk to dove 
There is an interesting precedent, though, for someone like him being sent to 
the World Bank and an example that, to some, shows that hawks can become doves. 
After the Vietnam War, US Defence Secretary Robert McNamara was sent to the 
World Bank by President Lyndon Johnson. He served there from 1968 to 1981. 
Mr McNamara, a former businessman, had fought that war with such 
single-mindedness that he was compared to an IBM machine. But he has emerged as 
a repentant and wrote about his regret in his memoirs, In Retrospect, published 
in 1995. 
It is unlikely at the moment that Mr Wolfowitz will go through the same 
metamorphosis about the Iraq war. 
Indeed, his role is likely to be one of spreading the word that the ideas that 
have driven neo-conservatism are just as relevant in the World Bank as in 
diplomacy. 
These ideas, as expressed by proponents, are about free markets and elections 
and reducing the role of government in societies, though opponents say they are 
also about spreading American power and influence. 
Tackling corruption 
The bank is the main lender and a major source of technical and other 
assistance to developing countries for a whole range of projects, including the 
fight against HIV/Aids. 
But Mr Wolfowitz will have to reconcile the neo-conservative belief that good 
economic policy does far more to drag people out of poverty than development 
aid, however generous, with the philosophy of the World Bank. 
The World Bank believes that aid can make a big difference. There is potential 
for a clash in the words of the World Bank "mission statement". 
 
 With the neo-cons being dispersed on their missions away from the heart of 
Washington, the field is clearer for Condoleezza Rice 

This says: "The World Bank helps governments in developing countries reduce 
poverty by providing them with money and technical assistance they need for a 
wide range of projects - such as building schools, roads or water wells - and 
reform of government services." 
It is the phrase "reform of government services" that Mr Wolfowitz might focus 
on. 
He might see this as a way into economic reform in a particular country and 
certainly as a way into tackling corruption in recipient countries, an issue 
that has also preoccupied outgoing World Bank President James Wolfensohn. 
Mr Wolfowitz himself has given a glimpse of why he is interested in the job, 
and this does soften his image as the Pentagon's hardliner. 
He has told the Washington Post that a tour he made of tsunami-hit areas 
(including Indonesia, where he was once US ambassador) had been a "big deal" 
for him. 
This was reflected in the statement he issued when his nomination was made 
public: 
"Nothing is more gratifying than being able to help people in need, as I 
experienced once again when I witnessed the tsunami relief operations in 
Indonesia and Sri Lanka." 
But his departure will also leave a hole at the Pentagon, especially as another 
like-minded neo-conservative theorist Douglas Feith is also leaving. 
It may be that one of the results of all these moves will be to strengthen the 
hand of the new Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who has the president's 
ear in a way that her predecessor Colin Powell did not. 
With the neo-cons being dispersed on their missions away from the heart of 
Washington, the field is clearer for her. 

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