The ideas of John Maynard Keynes revolutionised twentieth-century economics, and continue to provoke debate today. This book explores fully, for the first time, Keynes' thinking on international relations and its links to his views on economics.
The ideas of John Maynard Keynes revolutionised twentieth-century economics, and continue to provoke debate today. This book explores fully, for the first time, Keynes' thinking on international relations and its links to his views on economics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Donald Markwell, BEcon(Hons) Qld, MA, MPhil, DPhil Oxon, has been Warden of Trinity College since September 1997. He is also a Professorial Fellow of the Department of Political Science and the Centre for Public Policy in the University of Melbourne. From 1986 until joining Trinity, Professor Markwell was a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and Lecturer in Politics at the University of Oxford. A Visiting Fellow at Princeton University, New Jersey, USA, in 1984-85, and a Research Fellow at New College, Oxford, in 1985-86, he has held a number of other Visiting Fellowships and research positions. Professor Markwell was awarded the 1981 Rhodes Scholarship for Queensland.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * 2: Keynes as a classical liberal * 3: The Paris Peace Conference and the need for international action * 4: Appeals unanswered: from Amsterdam to Lausanne * 5: Towards the middle way in theory: the inter-war evolution of Keynes's thought * 6: Anglo-American co-operation for internationalism: Keynes's second world war vision for a post-war world * 7: Conclusion
* 1: Introduction * 2: Keynes as a classical liberal * 3: The Paris Peace Conference and the need for international action * 4: Appeals unanswered: from Amsterdam to Lausanne * 5: Towards the middle way in theory: the inter-war evolution of Keynes's thought * 6: Anglo-American co-operation for internationalism: Keynes's second world war vision for a post-war world * 7: Conclusion
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