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Aftermath: A New Global Economic Order? (possible Futures): By Georgi Derluguian

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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See the ...
ISBN
9780814772843
EAN
9780814772843
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Aftermath : a New Global Economic Order?
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Georgi Derluguian
Item Length
9in
Publisher
New York University Press
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
296 Pages

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With the specter of prosecution after his term is over and the possibility of disbarment in Arkansas hanging over President Clinton, the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal and the events that have followed it show no sign of abating. The question has become what to do, and how to think, about those eight months.

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Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814772846
ISBN-13
9780814772843
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99400927

Product Key Features

Author
Georgi Derluguian
Publication Name
Aftermath : a New Global Economic Order?
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
296 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hb3722.A324 2011
Reviews
("Remarkable in its geographic reach and analytical reach, this book offers timely food for thought to social scientists and policy makers interested in explaining the relative success and decline of societies in the age of neoliberalism." )-(Michele Lamont),(author of How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment ), "Remarkable in its geographic reach and analytical reach, this book offers timely food for thought to social scientists and policy makers interested in explaining the relative success and decline of societies in the age of neoliberalism."-Michele Lamont,author of How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment, "Remarkable in its geographic reach and analytical reach, this book offers timely food for thought to social scientists and policy makers interested in explaining the relative success and decline of societies in the age of neoliberalism." -Michele Lamont,author of How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment, History will be forever haunted by the 20th century's last, longest, legalistic right-wing coup attempt against a popular president. Limited to sleazy sex, political and policy differences were downplayed. The important, splendid, controversial essays collected in Aftermath provide learned context for this defining, though bizarre moment in American history and culture. Everyone interested in the individual and the law, politics and the future will want to read this book., The first serious collection of academic reflections about the scandal, the essays in Aftermath offer citizens, students, lawyers, and historians fresh insights about American law and liberalism, about culture wars and family values, and about the politics of scandal in the late twentieth century., "Who won and who lost in the global economic crisis that has dominated the news in the last two years? Aftermath provides surprising and much-needed critical analyses of this question. Supposedly robust, rich democracies have floundered badly, while the growth rates of many developing nations - from Brazil to Turkey - have been impressive. Distinguished economists, sociologists, and political scientists take to this crucial task with insight based on new empirical investigations that should be read by anyone who wants to understand where we are headed in the future." -Katherine S. Newman,author of The Accordion Family: Globalization Reshapes the Private World, Few issues facing today's world are as important as understanding the new global economic crises--in their unity and plurality. This penetrating collection of essays on the global economic crises of our times throws light into a dark tunnel and enables us to understand better the world we live in and how it needs to be transformed., Remarkable in its geographic reach and analytical reach, this book offers timely food for thought to social scientists and policy makers interested in explaining the relative success and decline of societies in the age of neoliberalism., ("Who won and who lost in the global economic crisis that has dominated the news in the last two years? Aftermath provides surprising and much-needed critical analyses of this question. Supposedly robust, rich democracies have floundered badly, while the growth rates of many developing nations -- from Brazil to Turkey -- have been impressive. Distinguished economists, sociologists, and political scientists take to this crucial task with insight based on new empirical investigations that should be read by anyone who wants to understand where we are headed in the future." )-(Katherine S. Newman),(author of The Accordion Family: Globalization Reshapes the Private World ), "Few issues facing today's world are as important as understanding the new global economic crises--in their unity and plurality. This penetrating collection of essays on the global economic crises of our times throws light into a dark tunnel and enables us to understand better the world we live in and how it needs to be transformed." -Seyla Benhabib, Another Cosmopolitanism, ("Few issues facing today's world are as important as understanding the new global economic crises--in their unity and plurality. This penetrating collection of essays on the global economic crises of our times throws light into a dark tunnel and enables us to understand better the world we live in and how it needs to be transformed." )-(Seyla Benhabib),( Another Cosmopolitanism ), Who won and who lost in the global economic crisis that has dominated the news in the last two years? Aftermath provides surprising and much-needed critical analyses of this question. Supposedly robust, rich democracies have floundered badly, while the growth rates of many developing nations -- from Brazil to Turkey -- have been impressive. Distinguished economists, sociologists, and political scientists take to this crucial task with insight based on new empirical investigations that should be read by anyone who wants to understand where we are headed in the future.
Table of Content
Introduction Craig Calhoun and Georgi Derluguian1 A Savage Sorting of Winners and Losers, and Beyond Saskia Sassen2 The 2008 World Financial Crisis and the Future of World Development Ha-Joon Chang3 Growth after the Crisis Dani Rodrik4 Structural Causes and Consequences of the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Felice Noelle Rodriguez5 Bridging the Gap: A New World Economic Order for Development? Manuel Montes and Vladimir Popov6 Chinese Political Economy and the International Economy: Linking Global, Regional, and Domestic Possibilities R. Bin Wong7 The Global Financial Crisis and Africa's "Immiserizing Wealth" Alexis Habiyaremye and Luc Soete8 Central and Eastern Europe: Shapes of Transformation, Crisis, and the Possible Futures Piotr Dutkiewicz and Grzegorz Gorzelak9 The Post-Soviet Recoil to Periphery Georgi Derluguian10 The Great Crisis and the Financial Sector: What We Might Have Learned James K. Galbraith Notes About the Contributors Index
Copyright Date
2011
Topic
Economic History, Developing & Emerging Countries, General
Lccn
2010-052311
Dewey Decimal
337
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Business & Economics, Social Science

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