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BRICS and FOCAC: Challenging or Supplementing Bretton Woods Institutions?
This chapter addresses the rise of the global South institutions, particularly the New Development Bank and FOCAC, and the global conditions that... -
Bretton Woods 2.0? Rebuilding Global Governance for the Post-pandemic Era
In the first half of the twentieth century, in the absence of effective global governance mechanisms, unchecked forces of fragmentation, economic... -
Multilateralism and Soft Power Made-in-China: (re)Adjusting Role Conception to Meet International Expectations
This article addresses the specificities of the new multilateralism made-in-China under **. We argue that China has been investing in a...
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Fordism and Embedded Liberalism: The Economic Order Between World War II and the 1970s
Chapter 13 explains how the Fordist mode of production in combination with the multilateral system of “embedded liberalism” led to a specific phase... -
Development, Political Economy, and Neoliberalism
This chapter contextualizing the three historical phases that underlie and contribute to the emergence of development/neo-liberal discourse: (a) the... -
Das Entstehen einer globalen Wirtschaftsordnung: Vom wissenschaftlichen Internationalismus zum infrastrukturellen Globalismus
Ziel dieses Beitrags ist es, den chronologischen Prozess des Aufbaus einer globalen Infrastruktur für die Wirtschaftsordnung nachzuzeichnen,... -
Fordismus und eingebetteter Liberalismus: Die Wirtschaftsordnung zwischen dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und den 1970er Jahren
Kapitel 13 erläutert, wie die Produktionsweise des Fordismus in Kombination mit dem multilateralen System des „eingebetteten Liberalismus“ zwischen... -
Außenpolitik und wirtschaftliche Verflechtungen: Die Außenpolitik der Exportnation Deutschland, 1945–1989
In den Jahrzehnten zwischen der Gründung der Bundesrepublik und der Wiedervereinigung spielten wirtschaftliche Fragen eine besonders prominente Rolle... -
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Radical export-led economic models are unusual because they lead to a domestic standard of living that is lower than necessary. In a second image... -
Broken Social Contract: Die innenpolitischen Wurzeln des hegemonialen Niedergangs der USA
Als die USA nach 1945 die liberale Weltordnung etablierten, taten sie dies auf der Grundlage erfolgreicher nationaler Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik,... -
Global Governance of Finance and African Relations with the World
Africa’s relations with the global financial system has been largely informed by the need to secure capital for development projects. The Bretton... -
How Brazil embraced informal organizations
Brazil's foreign policy strategy traditionally focused on formal international organizations and ways to strengthen its role in them, symbolized by...
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From Class Interest to National Interest: General Electric and the Making of an Informal Empire
This chapter examines how the American state organized a class consensus around building a global “informal empire.” This included actively to... -
From Capital Controls to Free Trade: The Making of the Internationalized Neoliberal State
This chapter focuses on the restructuring of world trade following the unraveling of the managerial order. With the collapse of Bretton Woods, state... -
The BRICS Development Bank and Challenges for development financing in BRICS—Issues for Consideration
The establishment of the BRICS Development Bank represents an international mechanism of innovation in the field of international development... -
Regional Connectivity and the China Factor
The long-standing transatlantic economic cooperation between Europe and the USA has come under the scanner, as noted in the magazine Foreign Policy... -
The Clearing Union Principle as the Basis for Regional Financial Arrangements in Develo** Countries
Reviewing the birth of the modern international financial system since its Bretton Woods roots, Professor Jan Kregel shows that the roots of today’s... -
Organizing the World as the Liberal Hegemon
Secretary of State Blinken said, “Whether we like it or not, the world does not organize itself.” So why does the United States get to organize the... -
Development and security in the twenty-first century: China and America
Most of the literature on Sino-American relations focuses on conflicting policies (for instance, over the South China Sea or intellectual property)...
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The World Trade Organization and the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement: Analog Trade Rules in a Digital Era
The multilateralism of post-Bretton Woods international entities, such as the WTO, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund, has been in a state...