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Susan George

Susan George

AuthorBooks · Second hand1934-2026

Susan George was an American and French political and social scientist, activist and writer on global social justice, Third World poverty, underdevelopment and debt. She was the president of the Transnational Institute, a think-tank located in Amsterdam. She was a fierce critic of the present policies of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank (IBRD) and what she called their 'maldevelopment model'. She similarly criticized the structural reform policies of the Washington Consensus on Third World development. She was of U.S. birth but resided in France, and had dual citizenship since 1994.

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1934
Death
2026
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Susan George was born in Akron and built a brilliant career as a political scientist, economist, and philosopher.
Her most notable work, How the other half dies, is a fundamental reference on the global food crisis.
Throughout her life, she published a total of 70 works focused on social and economic justice.
As a committed activist, she dedicated her career to analyzing international economic relations and external debt.
She held dual American and French citizenship, which enriched her academic and social perspective.

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