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The IMF at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Can We Establish a Humanized Globalization? (Global Insights).(International Monetary Fund)(Statistical Data Included)
October 1, 2001... Globalization involves opportunities, but also risks, which have been clearly demonstrated by the new breed of economic crises in the 1990s, the instability of world financial markets, the threat of marginalization of the most vulnerable, and...
Global_governance.net: The Global Compact as Learning Network. (Global Insights).
October 1, 2001... Kofi Annan's Global Compact (GC) has attracted wide acclaim in the world's press. In the United States, the venerable Washington Post praised it in an editorial, and the Christian Science Monitor lauded it as his "most creative reinvention" yet...
The Political Geography of World Financial Reform: Who Wants What and Why?(Statistical Data Included)
October 1, 2001... Since the devastating East Asian financial crisis of 1997-1999, we have seen many headlines and the formation of numerous blue ribbon and multinational commissions asserting the need to "reform" the world's "financial architecture," the latter...
From "Iron Triangles" to "Golden Pentangles"? Globalizing the Policy Process.
October 1, 2001... The Limits of Traditional Approaches to Public Policy
Most academic discussion of the public policy process treats the international and global levels of analysis as exogenous. This reflects a general tendency in social science to see...
Global Financial Governance and the Problem of Inclusion.
October 1, 2001... The Asian financial crises of 1997-1998 set in motion a long-overdue reform of the formal decisionmaking mechanisms of global financial governance. (1) By "global financial governance" I mean the broad fabric of rules and procedures by which...
The Democratic Deficit in the Institutional Arrangements for Regulating Global Finance.
October 1, 2001... The spread of democracy and the benefits associated with this spread have been a recurring theme in post-Cold War discussions of international affairs. Expanded democracy has been seen as leading to more freedom for citizens, as contributing to...
The Infrastructure of Global Governance: Quasi-Regulatory Mechanisms and the New Global Finance.
October 1, 2001... In this article, I evaluate specialized forms of intelligence gathering and judgment determination at the heart of contemporary global governance and their connection to the debate about the reform of the international financial architecture...
The Emperor's New Suit: The New International Financial Architecture as a Reinvention of the Washington Consensus.
October 1, 2001... Many analysts have studied the New International Financial Architecture (NIFA) as a reaction to the growing financial instability in emerging market economies. The NIFA, like its predecessor the Washington Consensus, is an emerging conjuncture...
What New Architecture? International Financial Institutions and Global Economic Order.(four books on managing international finance)
October 1, 2001... Ralph Bryant, Turbulent Waters: Cross-Border Finance and International Governance (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, forthcoming).
James Boughton, Silent Revolution: The International Monetary Fund, 1979-89 (Washington, D.C.:...