Zoellick, Robert B.

Zoellick, Robert B.
▪ 2008
Robert Bruce Zoellick 
born July 25, 1953, Evergreen Park, Ill.

 On July 1, 2007, Robert Zoellick, an American with extensive experience in economic policy and foreign affairs, began a five-year term as the 11th president of the World Bank. He faced a potentially difficult situation as he replaced the unpopular Paul D. Wolfowitz, who had been forced to resign after two years in the post, partly over charges of favouritism.

      Zoellick grew up in Naperville, outside Chicago. He received a B.A. (1975) in history from Swarthmore (Pa.) College, a Juris Doctor degree (1979) from Harvard Law School, and a Master of Public Policy degree (1981) from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He subsequently worked in the administrations of three Republican presidents. Under Pres. Ronald Reagan, he was a deputy assistant secretary (1985–88) in the Treasury Department. In the administration of Pres. George H.W. Bush, Zoellick was an undersecretary of state (1989–92) before serving (1992–93) as the White House deputy chief of staff and an assistant to the president. He was the principal U.S. representative in talks on German reunification, and he represented Bush in 1991 and 1992 at Group of Seven economic summits.

      From 1993 to 1997 Zoellick was a vice president of the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), and during this time he also taught at the U.S. Naval Academy and was a scholar at the Kennedy School of Government. He was an adviser to George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential campaign, and with Bush's election Zoellick once again entered government service. As U.S. trade representative (2001–05), he greatly expanded the number of free-trade pacts with countries throughout the world. He completed negotiations that brought China and Taiwan into the World Trade Organization (WTO) and was influential in getting congressional approval of the Trade Act of 2002, restoring so-called fast-track authority to the president. In 2005–06 he was deputy secretary of state, dealing particularly with China and The Sudan. After leaving the administration in June 2006, Zoellick became a vice-chairman of the investment bank Goldman Sachs. On May 30, 2007, Bush nominated him for the World Bank presidency, and the bank's board approved the nomination on June 25.

      Zoellick was considered to be a member of the neoconservative movement, advocating aggressive policies in both trade and foreign affairs. He took the view that trade should be used as an instrument of U.S. foreign policy, and as trade representative he did not hesitate to bypass the WTO in order to conclude bilateral treaties with other countries. Nonetheless, he was considered to be more pragmatic than many other neoconservatives. Restoring the morale of employees, which had suffered under Wolfowitz; enacting reforms, particularly to curb fraud; and improving relations with donor countries were among Zoellick's most pressing challenges at the World Bank.

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