Journal Name:
- European Journal of Economic and Political Studies
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Abstract (2. Language):
There have been various attempts over the course of recent years in
international relations and international political economy literatures to develop
theoretically-informed analytical perspectives to conceptualize the changing roles and
functions of international institutions. Aimed at contributing to this emerging literature,
this study is predicated on an analysis of the World Bank in line with the neo-
Gramscian theoretical framework formulated by Robert W. Cox with special reference
to the notion of hegemony. To this end, a precise outline of the neo-Gramscian
framework as conceived by Cox is presented by referring to his conceptions of critical
theory and complex multilateralism. Afterwards, the advisory and financial roles of the
World Bank are described along with the major points of criticism raised against this
critical institution. Regarding the prospects for transformation and institutional reform at
the Bank, a crucial case-study conducted by Robert O’Brien is highlighted pertaining
to interactions between global economic institutions and global social movements. The
study concludes by presenting broader remarks from the Coxian/Neo-Gramscian
perspective concentrating on the impact of social pressures on the transformation of
institutional structures that make up the global governance architecture.
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