Thematic Section
Development (2005) 48, 35–40. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100166
The Washington Consensus and Armed Conflict: Impacts on health care and education
John Tirman1
1John Tirman is coauthor of The Maze of Fear: Security & Migration After 9/11 (New Press, 2004), and editor of a forthcoming volume on the crisis of multilateralism, from the United Nations University Press.
Abstract
John Tirman explores how the assault on public institutions in the last two or three decades have created destabilizing conditions with particular reference to health and education. He suggests that the IFIs acknowledge the deficiencies of their early policies and even the Bush administration includes them in its Millennium Challenge Accounts. He looks at what happens in health and education during conflict in order to illustrate how poorly designed policies lead to tragic results.
Keywords:
IFIs, angry young men, WTO, World Bank, market and political reforms


