
Power and Politics After Financial Crises
Rethinking Foreign Opportunism in Emerging Markets
J. Robertson(Editor)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 21. November 2007
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Hardback
XVI, 296 pages
978-0-230-51697-7 (ISBN)
Description
Foreign exploitation of economic crises in the developing world has been a central claim of neoliberal critics. This important and recurring international theme is the subject of closer scrutiny in this new collection, where contributors offer competing interpretations of the interaction between international and domestic forces after crises.
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2008 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paper over boards
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XVI, 296 p.
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Height: 227 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
463 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-230-51697-7 (9780230516977)
DOI
10.1057/9780230235366
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ANDREW BAKER Senior Lecturer in Political Economy in the School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy at the Queen's University of Belfast, UK
KORSAN CEVDET Executive Manager, Group Risk Management, at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia
ROBET CULL Senior Economist in the Finance and Private Sector Development Team of the Development Research Group of the World Bank
GISELLE DATZ Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of the District of Columbia, USA
MAHRUKH DOCTOR Lecturer in Political Economy at the University of Hull, UK, Visiting Adjunct Lecturer at the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University (SAIS), Italy, and Research Associate at the Centre for Brazilian Studies, University of Oxford, UK
LUIZ FERNANDO DE PAULA Associate Professor of Economics at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Brazil
MARIA SOLEDAD MARTINEZ PERIA Senior Economist in the Finance and Private Sector Development Team of the Development Research Group of The World Bank
MARIA PIA RIGGIROZZI holds an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK
OR RAVIV PhD candidate at the University of Sussex, UK
NEIL ROBINSON Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Limerick, Ireland
ANDREW ROSSER Senior Lecturer in Development Studies at the University of Adelaide, Australia
BEN THIRKELL-WHITE Lecturer in International Relations at the University of St Andrews, UK
Content
Introduction: Key Theoretical Divides and Directions; J.Robertson PART I: INTERNATIONAL ACTORS AND ISSUE AREAS Financial Crises and US Treasury Policy: The Institutional and Ideational Basis of American Capability; A.Baker Crises as Catalysts for Foreign Bank Activity in Emerging Markets; R.Cull & M.Soledad Martínez Pería Adaptable Agendas: Private Creditors and the Politics of Debt in Emerging Markets; G.Datz The Political Economy of International Financial Reform Since the Asian Crisis: The Case of Corporate Governance; A.Rosser PART II: COUNTRY STUDIES Argentina: State Capacity and Leverage in External Negotiations; M.P.Riggirozzi Brazil: Mixed Impact of Financial Crises on Manufacturing and Financial Sector; M.Doctor & L.Fernando de Paula Central Europe: Predatory Finance and the Financialization of the New European Periphery; O.Raviv Indonesia and Malaysia: The Persistence of a Domestic Politico-Business Class; B.Thirkell-White Russia: Limiting the Impact of Crisis in a Post-Communist Transitional Economy; N.Robinson Turkey: Risk-Conscious Foreign Firms and a Maturing Domestic Banking Sector; K.Cevdet Conclusion: Contesting the Return to State-Led Economies; J.Robertson