Debating the global financial architecture

Titel: Debating the global financial architecture / ed. by Leslie Elliott Armijo
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Veröffentlicht: Albany : State Univ. of New York Press, 2002
Umfang: XVI, 304 S.
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
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SUNY series in global politics
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Vorliegende Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.: 2003. - Online-Ressource.
ISBN: 9780585478753 (Sekundärausgabe)
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  • Acknowledgments
  • p. ix
  • Tables
  • p. xi
  • Introduction
  • p. xiii
  • I.
  • Core Questions and Mental Categories
  • 1.
  • The Terms of the Debate: What's Democracy Got to Do with It?
  • p. 2
  • II.
  • Leadership and the Politics of Global Finance
  • 2.
  • Global Financial Architecture and Hegemonic Leadership in the New Millennium
  • p. 64
  • 3.
  • Capital Controls: Why Do Governments Hesitate?
  • p. 93
  • 4.
  • Reforming the International Financial Institutions: Dueling Experts in the United States
  • p. 118
  • III.
  • Stability, Equity, and the Economics of Global Finance
  • 5.
  • The Economic Case against Free Capital Mobility
  • p. 126
  • 6.
  • The Redesign of the International Financial Architecture from a Latin American Perspective: Who Pays the Bill?
  • p. 159
  • 7.
  • Reform Proposals from Developing Asia: Finding a Win-Win Strategy
  • p. 184
  • IV.
  • The Conundrum of Multilateral Reform
  • 8.
  • Japan and the New Financial Order in East Asia: From Competition to Cooperation
  • p. 214
  • 9.
  • Reform without Representation? The International and Transnational Dialogue on the Global Financial Architecture
  • p. 236
  • 10.
  • The European Monetary Union as a Response to Globalization
  • p. 257
  • Afterword: Of Bubbles and Buildings: Financial Architecture in a Liberal Democratic Era
  • p. 282
  • Contributors
  • p. 295
  • List of Titles, SUNY series in Global Politics
  • p. 298
  • Index
  • p. 301