The Status Quo Crisis

The Status Quo Crisis
Author: Eric Helleiner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199973644

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The 2008 financial crisis was the worst since the Great Depression and many voices argued that it would transform global financial governance. Analysts anticipated a "Bretton Woods moment", referring to the 1944 conference that established the postwar international financial order. Widespread expectations of change were then reinforced by the creation of the G20 leaders' forum, extensive debates about the dollar's global role, the launching of international financial regulatory reforms, and the establishment of the Financial Stability Board. But half a decade later, how much has really changed? In The Status Quo Crisis, Helleiner surveys the landscape and argues that continuity has marked global financial governance more than dramatic transformation. The G20 leaders forum contributed much less to the management of the crisis than advertised. The US dollar remains unchallenged as the world's dominant international currency. The market-friendly nature of pre-crisis international financial regulation has been not overturned in a significant manner. And the Financial Stability Board has strengthened the governance of international financial standards in only very modest ways. What we are left with are some small-bore incremental changes that, collectively, have not fundamentally restructured the governance of the global financial system. Helleiner argues that this strangely conservative result was generated partly by the structural power and active policy choices of the country at the center of the crisis: the United States. Status quo outcomes also reflected the unexpected weakness of Europe and conservatism of policymakers in large emerging market countries. Only if this distinct configuration of power and politics among and within influential states shifted in the coming years might the 2008 crisis leave a more transformative legacy over the longer term. Cutting against much of the received wisdom on offer today, The Status Quo Crisis will be essential reading for those interested in the politics of global finance and for anyone curious how expectations of change can be thwarted after even in the most dire of crises.

The Status Quo Crisis

The Status Quo Crisis
Author: Eric Helleiner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199973637

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The 2008 financial crisis was the worst since the Great Depression and many voices argued that it would transform global financial governance. But half a decade later, how much has really changed? In this book, Helleiner surveys the landscape and argues that continuity has marked global financial governance more than dramatic transformation

Crisis Ready

Crisis Ready
Author: Melissa Agnes
Publsiher: Mascot Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Crisis management
ISBN: 1684014131

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Crisis Ready is not about crisis management. Management is what happens after the negative event has occurred. Readiness is what is done to build an INVINCIBLE brand, where negative event has occurred. Readiness is what is done to build an INVINCIBLE brand, where negative situations don't occur--and even if they do, they're instantly overcome in a way that leads to increased organizational trust, credibility, and goodwill. No matter the size, type, or industry of your business, Crisis Ready will provide your team with the insight into how to be perfectly prepared for anything life throws at you.

From Financial Crisis to Social Change

From Financial Crisis to Social Change
Author: Torsten Geelan,Marcos González Hernando,Peter William Walsh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2018-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319706009

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This edited collection critically engages with a range of contemporary issues in the aftermath of the North Atlantic financial crisis that began in 2007. From challenging the erosion of academic authority to the myth that parliamentary democracy is not worth engaging with, it addresses three interrelated questions facing young people today: how to reclaim our universities, how to revitalise our democracy and how to recast politics in the 21st century. This book emphasises the crucial importance of generational experience as a wellspring for progressive social change. For it is the young generations who have come of age in a world marred by crises that are at the forefront of challenging the status quo. With insight into new social movements and protests in the UK, Canada, Greece and Ukraine, this stimulating collection of works will be invaluable for those teaching, studying and campaigning for alternatives. It will also be of relevance to scholars in social movement studies, the sociology and anthropology of economic life, the sociology of education, social and political theory, and political sociology.

The Origins of Revisionist and Status Quo States

The Origins of Revisionist and Status Quo States
Author: J. Davidson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137092014

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Explaining why some states seek the status quo and others seek revision in international relations, Davidson argues that governments pursuing revisionist policies are responding to powerful domestic groups, such as nationalists and those in the military, that believe they can defeat their rivals. He draws on examples of France, Italy and Great Britain to enhance understanding of a fundamental source of instability in international affairs.

China s Crisis Behavior

China s Crisis Behavior
Author: Kai He
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2016-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107141988

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The first study to systematically analyze the patterns of China's foreign policy crisis behavior after the Cold War.

Frontline Crisis Response

Frontline Crisis Response
Author: Jori P. Kalkman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781009262194

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Examines the complex dilemmas faced by emergency responders, soldiers, and humanitarians during crisis response operations.

Oil Dollars Debt and Crises

Oil  Dollars  Debt  and Crises
Author: Mahmoud A. El-Gamal,Amy Myers Jaffe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009-12-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781139485623

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Oil, Dollars, Debt, and Crises studies the causes of the current oil and global financial crisis and shows how America's and the world's growing dependence on oil has created a repeating pattern of banking, currency, and energy-price crises. Unlike other books on the current financial crisis, which have focused on US indebtedness and American trade and economic policy, Oil, Dollars, Debt, and Crises shows the reader a more complex picture in which transfers of wealth to and from the Middle East result in a perfect storm of global asset and financial market bubbles, increased unrest, terrorism and geopolitical conflicts, and eventually rising costs for energy. Only by addressing long-term energy policy challenges in the West, economic development challenges in the Middle East, and the investment horizons of financial market players can policymakers ameliorate the forces that have been causing repeating global economic crises.