Framing Crashed (11): American Power and Global Order
What does the election of Donald Trump in November 2016 mean for American power and for global order? Like everyone else I’ve been struggling to
What does the election of Donald Trump in November 2016 mean for American power and for global order? Like everyone else I’ve been struggling to
The pitfalls of Bretton Woods Talk.
Thinking about Brett Christophers book about land privatization and the question of dirty histories of neoliberalism.
Thoughts connecting Deluge and Crashed on Europe’s place in a history of our global age.
The latest from the BIS on the genesis of the 2008 crisis.
Crashed is a book about a crisis of capitalism. It is centrally preoccupied with the relationship between democracy, government and economics. But, as some reviewers
A brief survey of the political economy and geopolitics that frame Erdogan’s regime and Turkey’s current financial difficulties.
How North Atlantic globalization al l’anglaise helped to pave the way for 2008 and how it forms a new weak link in the world economy.
How trans-Atlantic politics framed the crisis of 2008 and its histories.
How the 2008 crisis rocked conventional international macroeconomics and forced the development of a new approach to the analysis of macrofinance.
How a Bank of England report on China-risks to the UK economy exposes the economic anatomy of 21st-century globalization.
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