Major shifts in economic power, marked by the rise of the Brazil, Russia, India, China and other emerging economies, have recently affected key multilateral economic institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund. Ayse Kaya advances a novel approach to understanding the relationship between states' economic power and their formal political power in multilateral economic institutions.
Major shifts in economic power, marked by the rise of the Brazil, Russia, India, China and other emerging economies, have recently affected key multilateral economic institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund. Ayse Kaya advances a novel approach to understanding the relationship between states' economic power and their formal political power in multilateral economic institutions.
Ayse Kaya is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania. The co-editor of Global Inequality: Patterns and Explanations (2007), she has published in numerous academic journals on global economic governance.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Conceptualizing political asymmetries in multilateral economic institutions 3. The origins of states' formal equality in the global financial institutions 4. The origins of states' voting equality in the post-war multilateral trading system 5. Shifts in political power in the IMF in 2008-10 6. Shifts in political power in the World Bank in 2008-10 7. The G20: a delegatory institution 8. Conclusions.
1. Introduction 2. Conceptualizing political asymmetries in multilateral economic institutions 3. The origins of states' formal equality in the global financial institutions 4. The origins of states' voting equality in the post-war multilateral trading system 5. Shifts in political power in the IMF in 2008-10 6. Shifts in political power in the World Bank in 2008-10 7. The G20: a delegatory institution 8. Conclusions.
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