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ECONOMIC COLLAPSE (7) answer(s).
 
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China up, Japan down? implications for the United States / Dreyer, June Teufel   Journal Article
Dreyer, June Teufel Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract China's rapid rise in economic and military power has occurred alongside the apparent decline of Japan, which has traditionally been America's closest ally in the post-World War II era. These shifting fortunes have led policymakers in all three capitals to reassess security relationships with the other two. This article predicts that, absent marked changes in the current distribution of power, Washington must deal with China as an equal partner while expecting that Japan will try to placate both sides even as it remains closer to Washington.
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End is nigh? not quite / Amjad, Rashid   Journal Article
Amjad, Rashid Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Economy  IMF  GDP  China  India  Economic Collapse 
ADB  PIDE  Pakistan's Future Growth  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Meltdown: for the first time, Boris Yeltsin's right-hand man tells the inside story of the coup that killed glasnost-and changed the world / Burbulis, Gennady; Berdy, Michele A   Journal Article
Burbulis, Gennady Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract That scum!" Boris Yeltsin fumed. "It's a coup. We can't let them get away with it." It was the morning of Aug. 19, 1991, and the Russian president was standing at the door of his dacha in Arkhangelskoe, a compound of small country houses outside Moscow where the top Russian government officials lived. I had raced over from my own house nearby, after a friend called from Moscow, frantic and nearly hysterical, insisting that I turn on the radio. There had been a coup; Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev had been removed from power.
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ID:   109774


Pakistan: on the edge / Maqbool, Imran   Journal Article
Maqbool, Imran Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The State Bank's annual report makes special mention of the issues of governance and sends out a red alert to the government of fix the economy before Pakistan faces and economic collapse.
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Pakistan on the brink / Bahadur, Kalim   Journal Article
Bahadur, Kalim Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Today, Pakistani society is awash with fears of Taliban takeover, civil war, military coup and economic collapse. The writ of the state is gradually narrowing with every passing day. The political stability so desperately needed to deal with terrorism, which threatens the very existence of the country, has eluded Pakistan because successive rulers have mutilated Pakistan because successive rulers have mutilated the constitution to the extent that it is no longer clear whether the parliamentary of presidential form of government prevails in the country.
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Return of the state in Argentina / Grugel, Jean; Riggirozzi, Maria Pia   Journal Article
Grugel, Jean Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Argentina's economic collapse in December 2001 is seen as perhaps the most emblematic evidence of the failure of neoliberalism to provide sustainable and equitable economic growth in the developing world. A new policy frame has gradually emerged in Argentina which relies on a more active statein the promotion of growth. This article examines what state-led growth can mean in the context ofopen markets. It explores in detail the policies implemented since 2002 and asks to what extent they constitute a possible route to stable post-crisis governance.
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Rogue regime: Kim Jong IL and the looming threat of North Korea / Becker, Jasper 2005  Book
Becker, Jasper Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005.
Description xiv, 300p.hbk
Standard Number 019517044X
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