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This book is an important commentary on the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depression and the first in-depth analysis of the crisis from a political scientist's lens. Instead of offering technocratic solutions, it argues for more state regulation of finance, greater state responsibility towards society, and more radical social movements to fight for economic justice.

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This book is an important commentary on the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depression and the first in-depth analysis of the crisis from a political scientist's lens. Instead of offering technocratic solutions, it argues for more state regulation of finance, greater state responsibility towards society, and more radical social movements to fight for economic justice.
Autorenporträt
Sreeram Chaulia is a Professor and Dean at the Jindal School of International Affairs, O. P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India. He is the first B. Raman Fellow for Geopolitical Analysis at the strategic affairs think tank, The Takshashila Institution. He is also a leading opinion columnist for Indian newspapers - The Economic Times and The Asian Age - on global issues, and a commentator on international current affairs on radio and television. He has been a guest of the Government of Mexico for the G-20 Summit and the Government of Iran for the Non-Aligned Movement Summit. He is a contributing editor for People Who Influenced the World over the Past 100 Years (ed. Peter Murray, 2005) and also authored International Organizations and Civilian Protection: Power, Ideas and Humanitarian Aid in Conflict Zones (2011).