This book is a study of China's increasing influence over the US hegemonic architecture of international financial institutions. It will be a valuable read for academics and scholars studying international financial institutions and US-China relations, and for policy-makers concerned with the inner workings of the World Bank and China's influence over international aid.
This book is a study of China's increasing influence over the US hegemonic architecture of international financial institutions. It will be a valuable read for academics and scholars studying international financial institutions and US-China relations, and for policy-makers concerned with the inner workings of the World Bank and China's influence over international aid.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jiajun Xu is the co-founder (together with Professor Justin Yifu Lin) and Executive Deputy Director of the Centre for New Structural Economics at Peking University, Beijing. Xu worked as a Junior Research Specialist at the United Nations' High Level Panel Secretariat on the Post-2015 Development Agenda responsible for the research on development financing and South-South Cooperation. She also worked as an international consultant on debt sustainability in the World Bank and productive capacity building for least-developed countries at the UNDESA Committee for Development Policy Secretariat. Xu holds a D.Phil. (Ph.D.) from the University of Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. IDA burden-sharing: the unresolved puzzle 2. Three power plays behind the politics of IDA burden-sharing 3. IDA in the 1960s: hegemonic leadership amid bipolar geopolitics 4. IDA in the 1970s: a turbulent era with accelerated burden-shifting 5. IDA in the 1980s: the rise and retreat of the 'Reagan revolution' 6. IDA in the 1990s: the struggle for power and fairness in a unipolar world 7. IDA in the new millennium: leadership in transition? 8. China's ascendancy: influence from within and impact from outside Conclusion Bibliography.
Introduction 1. IDA burden-sharing: the unresolved puzzle 2. Three power plays behind the politics of IDA burden-sharing 3. IDA in the 1960s: hegemonic leadership amid bipolar geopolitics 4. IDA in the 1970s: a turbulent era with accelerated burden-shifting 5. IDA in the 1980s: the rise and retreat of the 'Reagan revolution' 6. IDA in the 1990s: the struggle for power and fairness in a unipolar world 7. IDA in the new millennium: leadership in transition? 8. China's ascendancy: influence from within and impact from outside Conclusion Bibliography.
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