The global financial crisis showed deep problems with mainstream
economic predictions. At the same time, it showed the vulnerability of
the world's richest countries and the enormous potential of some poorer
ones. China, India, Brazil and other countries are growing faster than
Europe or America and they have weathered the crisis better. Will they
be new world leaders? And is their growth due to following conventional
economic guidelines or instead to strong state leadership and sometimes
protectionism? These issues are basic not only to the question of which
countries will grow in coming decades but to likely conflicts over
global trade policy, currency standards, and economic cooperation.
Contributors
include: Immanuel Wallerstein, David Harvey, Saskia Sassen, James
Kenneth Galbraith, Manuel Castells, Nancy Fraser, Rogers Brubaker, David
Held, Mary Kaldor, Vadim Volkov, Giovanni Arrighi, Beverly Silver, and
Fernando Coronil.
The three volumes can purchased individually or as a set.
Description:
The global financial crisis showed deep problems with mainstream economic predictions. At the same time, it showed the vulnerability of the world's richest countries and the enormous potential of some poorer ones. China, India, Brazil and other countries are growing faster than Europe or America and they have weathered the crisis better. Will they be new world leaders? And is their growth due to following conventional economic guidelines or instead to strong state leadership and sometimes protectionism? These issues are basic not only to the question of which countries will grow in coming decades but to likely conflicts over global trade policy, currency standards, and economic cooperation.
Contributors include: Immanuel Wallerstein, David Harvey, Saskia Sassen, James Kenneth Galbraith, Manuel Castells, Nancy Fraser, Rogers Brubaker, David Held, Mary Kaldor, Vadim Volkov, Giovanni Arrighi, Beverly Silver, and Fernando Coronil.
The three volumes can purchased individually or as a set.