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G-20: the economic perspective from developing Asia / Azis, Iwan Jaya   Journal Article
Azis, Iwan Jaya Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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G-20 and global democracy / Wihardja, Maria Monica   Journal Article
Wihardja, Maria Monica Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Global economic crisis and the future of neoliberal globalizati: rupture versus continuity / Onis, Ziya; Guven, Ali Burak   Journal Article
Onis, Ziya Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article outlines the main elements of rupture and continuity in the global political economy since the global economic crisis of 2008-2009. While the current calamity poses a more systemic challenge to neoliberal globalization than genetically similar turbulences in the semi-periphery during the 1990s, we find that evidence for its transformative significance remains mixed. Efforts to reform the distressed capitalist models in the North encounter severe resistance, and the broadened multilateralism of the Group of 20 is yet to provide effective global economic governance. Overall, neoliberal globalization looks set to survive, but in a more heterodox and multipolar fashion. Without tighter coordination between old and emerging powers, this new synthesis is unlikely to inspire lasting solutions to pressing global problems such as an unsustainable international financial architecture and the pending environmental catastrophe and may even fail to preserve some modest democratic and developmental gains of the recent past.
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G-Zero world / Bremmer, Ian; Roubini, Nouriel   Journal Article
Bremmer, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In the wake of the financial crisis, the United States is no longer the leader of the global economy, and no other nation has the political and economic leverage to replace it. Rather than a forum for compromise, the G-20 is likely to be an arena of conflict.
Key Words Global Economy  Japan  United States  China  Europe  Financial Crisis 
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Uniform rules for the Euro-Atlantic region / Kortunov, S   Journal Article
Kortunov, S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract IN 2008, RUSSIA INITIATED a new comprehensive European Security Treaty designed, as President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev put it, to consolidate the Euro-Atlantic region as a whole on the basis of uniform rules of the game to move toward a single security expanse on the continent without dividing lines.
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