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ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN (8) answer(s).
 
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China in 2009: muddling through crisis / Guoguang Wu   Journal Article
Guoguang Wu Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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China's economic slowdown: implications for Beijing's institutional power and global governance role / Loke, Beverley   Journal Article
Loke, Beverley Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China's spectacular economic growth over the past decades has given rise to a more confident and proactive China in global governance. China is now an institution-builder, with new Chinese-led institutions such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank designed to cement Beijing's central role in global economic governance. What, then, are the potential implications of a slowing economy for China's institutional power and global governance role? This article locates China's economic growth and slowdown in broader discussions about China's global position and questions about responsibility, order and governance. It argues that China's economic slowdown will not result in a drastic impact on Beijing's institutional power as there are key material, historical and ideational drivers at play here. Unless China is confronted with the prospect of an economic collapse, it will continue to pursue an active institutional role, speak the rhetoric of South–South solidarity with emerging economies and seek a leadership role in reforming global economic governance, even with a slowing economy, because this is intrinsically tied to its identity and how China now positions itself in an evolving global order.
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Disrupted and despairing: economic slowdown and political discontent give a dangerous edge to industrial protests in Faisalabad / Farooq, Umer   Journal Article
Farooq, Umer Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   082583


Economic slowdown in the US and implications for India / Narayan, S   Journal Article
Narayan, S Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words United States  India  Economic Slowdown 
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ID:   172466


Malaysia in 2019: enduring stability in a chaotic year / Izzuddin, Mustafa   Journal Article
Izzuddin, Mustafa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After the stunning victory of Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) over the incumbent Barisan Nasional (National Front) in May 2018’s 14th Malaysian General Election, 2019 was a year of political transition, with Pakatan governing, Barisan rising from its political grave, and the Malaysian people getting accustomed to a two-party coalition system. In a chaotic year of party-political and electoral fatigue, social discontent, and economic slowdown, Malaysia endured its domestic troubles to remain a stable country.
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ID:   086701


Singapore in 2008: few highs and lows while bracing for the future / Ganesan, Narayanan   Journal Article
Ganesan, Narayanan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Singapore won possession of the Horsburgh Lighthouse at the International Court of Justice and its table tennis team secured Olympic medals. A detainee from the Jemaah Islamiah organization escaped, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's wife suffered a hemorrhagic stroke, opposition politician Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam passed away, and the economy slowed sharply.
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Superpowr or suprbust? / Bremmer, Ian   Journal Article
Bremmer, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract AS IF a global financial-market meltdown, the deepest U.S. recession in seventy years, an existential crisis in the euro zone and upheaval in the Middle East hadn't already created enough trouble for one decade, now the unrest and anxiety have extended to some of the world's most attractive emerging markets. Just in the past few months, we've seen a rough ride for India's currency, furious nationwide protests in Turkey and Brazil, antigovernment demonstrations in Russia, strikes and violence in South Africa, and an ominous economic slowdown in all these countries.
Key Words Violence  Brazil  United States  Turkey  Middle East  Russia 
South Africa  Economic Slowdown  Global Financial Market  Euro Zone 
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Vietnam in 2008: dynamic course encountering setbacks and challenges / Han, Vo X   Journal Article
Han, Vo X Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Viet Nam in 2008 continued to display a broad dynamic picture of economic development, political and social stability, cultural vitality, and active diplomacy but experienced high inflation and a slowdown in economic growth. While anti-inflation policy brought some relief, high prices remained the largest challenge for social stability and economic development. Despite the setbacks, Viet Nam continued to do well in attracting increasing volumes of foreign tourists and direct investment.
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