Extent:
Online-Ressource (290 p)
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record
About the Author; Title page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction | Globalization's Debacle: Crisis and Opportunity; Part I: The Destructive Dynamics of Finance Capital; Chapter 1 | Why and How Finance Became Dominant; A primer on Wall Street meltdown; Recovery recedes, convulsion looms; Chapter 2 | The US: Cutting Edge of Crisis; Capitalism in an apocalyptic mood; The political consequences of stagnation; Lessons of the Obama debacle; Chapter 3 | Europe's Tragic Spiral; The Celtic Tiger follows the Asian Tigers to extinction; Greece: same tragedy, different scripts
Germany's Social Democrats and the European crisisChapter 4 | Invulnerable Asia?; Chain-gang economics; China lassoes its neighbors; Will China save the world from depression?; Part II: Globalization in Crisis; Chapter 5 | The Real Economy of the Global Economy; Capital is a fickle lover; The Apple connection; Labor trafficking: modern-day slave trade; Destroying African agriculture; Chapter 6 | Capitalism and the Environment; Climate and capitalism in Copenhagen; Can capitalism survive climate change?; Breaking the climate stalemate; Seven billion … and rising
Chapter 7 | The End of Multilateralism?The crisis of multilateralism; The Dracula round; U20: will the global economy resurface?; Part III: Competing Alternatives; Chapter 8 | Keynesianism in the Breach; Keynes: a man for this season?; The coming capitalist consensus; Chapter 9 | Resistance and Transformation; Elites vs greens in the global South; Defy the creditors and get away with it; The Arab revolutions and the democratic imagination; The World Social Forum at the crossroads; Conclusion | Deglobalization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?; Index
ISBN: 978-1-78032-045-8 ; 978-1-78032-047-2 ; 978-1-78032-045-8
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013331749