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Power and Politics After Financial Crises
Rethinking Foreign Opportunism in Emerging Markets
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Power and Politics After Financial Crises
Rethinking Foreign Opportunism in Emerging Markets
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Foreign exploitation of economic crises in the developing world has been a central claim of neoliberal critics. This important and recurring international theme is the subject of closer scrutiny in this new collection, where contributors offer competing interpretations of the interaction between international and domestic forces after crises.
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- Cover
- Half-Title
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- Title
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- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- List of Acronyms
- Preface
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Introduction: Key Theoretical Divides and Directions
- Part I International Actors and Issue Areas
- 3 Crises as Catalysts for Foreign Bank Activity in Emerging Markets
- 4 Adaptable Agendas: Private Creditors and the Politics of Debt in Emerging Markets
- 5 The Political Economy of International Financial Reform Since the Asian Crisis: The Case of Corporate Governance
- Part II Country Studies
- 7 Brazil: Mixed Impact of Financial Crises on Manufacturing and Financial Sectors
- 8 Central Europe: Predatory Finance and the Financialization of the New European Periphery
- 9 Indonesia and Malaysia: The Persistence of a Domestic Politico-Business Class
- 10 Russia: Limiting the Impact of Crisis in a Post-Communist Transitional Economy
- 11 Turkey: Risk-Conscious Foreign Firms and a Maturing Domestic Banking Sector
- 12 Conclusion: Contesting the Return to State-Led Economies