SECURING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
This collective book has succeeded to mobilize many talented scholars on a wide diversity of topicsfrom economic to security and governance issuesaround a key issue of our times: the tension between domestic and international action. This tour-de-force makes this book a rich source of thought-provoking analyses for a wide range readers.
Patrick Messerlin, Groupe dEconomie Mondiale at Sciences Po, France
Global Finance Series
Edited by
John Kirton, University of Toronto, Canada,
Michele Fratianni, Indiana University, United States and
Paolo Savona, University of Rome Guglielmo Marconi, Italy
The intensifying globalization of the twenty-first century has brought a myriad of new managerial and political challenges for governing international finance. The return of synchronous global slowdown, mounting developed country debt, and new economy volatility have overturned established economic certainties. Proliferating financial crises, transnational terrorism, currency consolidation, and increasing demands that international finance should better serve public goods such as social and environmental security have all arisen to compound the problem.
The new public and private international institutions that are emerging to govern global finance have only just begun to comprehend and respond to this new world. Embracing international financial flows and foreign direct investment, in both the private and public sector dimensions, this series focuses on the challenges and opportunities faced by firms, national governments, and international institutions, and their roles in creating a new system of global finance.
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G8 against Transnational Organized Crime
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Full series listing at the back of the book
Securing the Global Economy
G8 Global Governance for a Post-Crisis World
Edited by
ANDREAS FREYTAG
Friedrich-Schiller-Universitt Jena, Germany
JOHN J. KIRTON
University of Toronto, Canada
RAZEEN SALLY
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
PAOLO SAVONA
University of Rome Guglielmo Marconi, Italy
First published 2011 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Securing the global economy : G8 global governance for a post-crisis world. -- (Global finance series)
1. Group of Eight (Organization) 2. International economic relations. 3. International organization. 4. Economic development. 5. Developing countries--Economic conditions--21st century. 6. National security--Economic aspects. 7. Security, International--Economic aspects.
I. Series II. Freytag, Andreas.
337-dc22
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Securing the global economy : G8 global governance for a post-crisis world / by Andreas Freytag [et al.].
p. cm. -- (Global finance)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-7546-7673-7 -- 1. International economic relations. 2. Group of Eight (Organization) 3. World Trade Organization. I. Freytag, Andreas.
HF1359.S415 2011
ISBN 978 0 7546 7673 7 (hbk)
ISBN 978 1 3156 0805 1 (ebk)
Contents
Andreas Freytag, John J. Kirton, Razeen Sally and Paolo Savona
Chiara Oldani and Paolo Savona
Rolf J. Langhammer
Razeen Sally
Alan Rugman
Andreas Freytag and Gernot Pehnelt
Gernot Pehnelt
Ronald Wintrobe
Manuel Frhlich
John J. Kirton
Victoria Panova
Berend Diekmann
Andrew F. Cooper
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Andrew F. Cooper is Distinguished Fellow of The Centre for International Governance Innovation in Waterloo, Canada, and a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo.
Berend Diekmann is the Head of the Division for International Economic and Monetary Policy and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development at the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology.
Andreas Freytag is a Professor of Economics at Friedrich-Schiller-Universitt Jena in Germany and a senior fellow at the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE).
Manuel Frhlich holds the professorship of international organizations and globalization at Friedrich-Schiller-Universitt Jena in Germany.
John J. Kirton is Director of the G8 Research Group, co-director of the G20 Research Group and a Professor of Political Science and a Fellow of the Centre for International Studies at the Munk School of Global Affairs at Trinity College in the University of Toronto.
Rolf J. Langhammer is Vice-President of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy in Germany.
Chiara Oldani is a Lecturer in the Department of Economic at the University of Viterbo La Tuscia and Professor of Economics at LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome.
Victoria Panova is the Director of the Moscow office of the G8 Research Group and a Senior Lecturer at the Moscow State Institute on International Relations (MGIMO).
Gernot Pehnelt is Founder and Director of the independent research and consulting institute GlobEcon and a research associate at the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE).
Alan Rugman is Director of Research and a Professor of International Business at the Henley Business School at the University of Reading.