The last economic superpower went bust in September 2008. The financial tsunami that swept over Wall Street that month not only laid waste to venerable institutions like Lehman Brothers and battered the reputations of Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and other financial stalwarts, but the “Made in America” crisis also undermined the capacity and credibility of the world’s last economic superpower—the United States. After years of living beyond its means and after amassing mountains of debt, the music finally stopped for a country that had long set the tune for the global economy and grown accustomed to standing at the pinnacle of the global economic order.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction The Beginning of the End
1. Globalization’s Comeback
2. The Gathering Storm
3. Financial Armageddon and the Retreat of Globalization
4. Speeding toward a Messy Multipolar World
5. A Handicapped Giant: Causes and Consequences
6. The Twilight of Europe and Japan
7. Flexing Their Muscle—The New Power Brokers in Action
8. The Coming Economic Cold War
9. Globalization Reincarnated
Notes
References
Index
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction The Beginning of the End
1. Globalization’s Comeback
2. The Gathering Storm
3. Financial Armageddon and the Retreat of Globalization
4. Speeding toward a Messy Multipolar World
5. A Handicapped Giant: Causes and Consequences
6. The Twilight of Europe and Japan
7. Flexing Their Muscle—The New Power Brokers in Action
8. The Coming Economic Cold War
9. Globalization Reincarnated
Notes
References
Index

Páginas : 304
Peso : 1mb.
Formato : PDF.
Edición : Primera
Año de Publicación :2010
ASIN : B0049H8TYO
Editorial : McGraw-Hill
Autor: Joseph P. Quinlan
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