LIKE so much that has happened in the career of Paul Dundes Wolfowitz, it was not the leaving of his presidency of the World Bank that mattered, but the manner in which it happened.
Diplomatic Editor Trevor Royle examines how a combination of arrogance and nepotism led to the untimely downfall of the World Bank chief
LIKE so much that has happened in the career of Paul Dundes Wolfowitz, it was not the leaving of his presidency of the World Bank that mattered, but the manner in which it happened.