Buch, Englisch, 238 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 340 g
Reihe: New Regionalisms Series
Buch, Englisch, 238 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 340 g
Reihe: New Regionalisms Series
ISBN: 978-1-03-209435-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
Bringing together contributions by Government officials, academics and development practitioners, this edited volume explores quantitative and qualitative approaches to socio-economic analysis in low- and mid-income countries, highlighting the conditions under which international economic policies and institutions can foster – or hinder – their socio-economic growth. In particular, contributions address the impact of both West and China-inspired international economic regimes on value-adding capacity, trade, investments, job creation and social development, thus advancing the debate on what policy and legal provisions should low- and mid-income countries adopt in order to maximize the benefits and minimize the costs deriving from joining international economic regimes.
A comprehensive investigation of both sides of the Global Economic Governance and Human Development relationship; this book will interest scholars, practitioners and graduate students working in the areas of international relations, international political economy, global governance, international economics, development studies and human security.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction 1 The Global Economic Governance – Human Development nexus 2 Wealth and the democratization of Global Economic Governance 3 The World Bank in the post-crisis landscape: Stasis and change after the post- Washington Consensus 4 Competing visions of the Western international economic order and the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative 5 Normative trade power Europe? The case of EU trade agreements with Asian countries 6 Is China colonizing Africa? Africa–China relations in a shifting Global Economic Governance system 7 Economic crises and political downturns in South America: Are MERCOSUR’s neoliberal roots a constraint on Human Development? 8 Commodity economies and international assistance: Lessons drawn from Ukraine’s experience 9 Global Economic Governance, Human Security and socio-economic development in Latin America: The Colombian and Mexican experiences 10 Global Economic Governance and the challenge of economic sustainability in Afghanistan