The Politics of the New International Financial Architecture: Reimposing Neoliberal Domination in the Global SouthZed Books, 2004 - 229 pages Recent years have witnessed a veritable epidemic of financial crises - from Mexico, through South East Asia, Russia, Brazil and now Argentina. The rich industrial countries, led by the United States, have had to respond. This book examines the G7's attempts over the past decade to re-establish rules and a degree of order in the world financial system through the creation of the Financial Stability Forum and the G20, which they are calling the New International Financial Architecture. Susanne Soederberg asks: |
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Unexplored Areas of the New Building | 4 |
The Crisis of Global Capitalism and the Dollar Wall Street | 10 |
The Argument Restated | 22 |
The Mexican Peso Crash and the Foundations of | 29 |
A New Procrustean Bed for the South? | 62 |
Deconstructing the New International Standard | 130 |
Linkages between the New International Financial | 161 |
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Neoliberalism in Crisis, Accumulation, and Rosa Luxemburg's Legacy Paul Zarembka,Susanne Soederberg No preview available - 2004 |
Hegemonic Transitions, the State and Crisis in Neoliberal Capitalism Yildiz Atasoy No preview available - 2008 |