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Genre/Form: | Ressources Internet |
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Additional Physical Format: | Version imprimée : Aftermath. New York : New York University Press, ©2011 (DLC) 2010052311 (OCoLC)692291865 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Craig J Calhoun; Georgi M Derluguian |
ISBN: | 9780814772850 0814772854 9780814748695 0814748694 |
OCLC Number: | 987327602 |
Description: | 1 ressource en ligne (296 pages) : illustrations. |
Contents: | A savage sorting of winners and losers, and beyond / Saskia Sassen -- The 2008 world financial crisis and the future of world development / Ha-Joon Chang -- Growth after the crisis / Dani Rodrik -- Structural causes and consequences of the 2008-2009 financial crisis / Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Felice Noelle Rodriguez -- Bridging the gap : a new world economic order for development? / Manuel Montes and Vladimir Popov -- Chinese political economy and the international economy : linking global, regional, and domestic possibilities / R. Bin Wong -- The global financial crisis and Africa's "immiserizing wealth" / Alexis Habiyaremye and Luc Soete -- Central and Eastern Europe : shapes of transformation, crisis, and the possible futures / Piotr Dutkewicz and Grzegorz Gorzelak -- The post-Soviet recoil to periphery / Georgi Derluguian -- The great crisis and the financial sector : what we might have learned / James K. Galbraith. |
Series Title: | Possible futures series, v. 3. |
Responsibility: | edited by Craig Calhoun and Georgi Derluguian. |
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History will be forever haunted by the 20th century's last, longest, legalistic right-wing coup attempt against a popular president. Limited to sleazy sex, political and policy differences were downplayed. The important, splendid, controversial essays collected in Aftermath provide learned context for this defining, though bizarre moment in American history and culture. Everyone interested in the individual and the law, politics and the future will want to read this book. -- Blanche Wiesen Cook,author of Eleanor Roosevelt The first serious collection of academic reflections about the scandal, the essays in Aftermath offer citizens, students, lawyers, and historians fresh insights about American law and liberalism, about culture wars and family values, and about the politics of scandal in the late twentieth century. -- Martha Minow,author of Between Vengeance and Forgiveness: Facing History After Genocide and Mass Violence Read more...

