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Year: 2014

International Economics

‘Made in America’ is not the way out of this crisis

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Jagdish Bhagwati | 10 August 2010 President Barack Obama, addressing car workers recently at a GM plant in Michigan, defended his administration's motor industry bail-out, saying that it had rescued...
International Economics

Protectionist Myths

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Jagdish Bhagwati | 07 July 2010 At a debate in New York last year entitled “Buy American/Hire American Policies Will Backfire,” with hundreds of people in attendance, my team of three...
International Economics

India’s Mistaken Call for Renminbi Appreciation

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Jagdish Bhagwati | 05 June 2010 India’s central bank governor issued in late April a critique of the alleged Chinese undervaluation of the yuan/renminbi, siding therefore with the U.S. politicians and...
International Economics

Taming Rating Agencies

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Dr. Kurtulus Gemici | 01 June 2010 Alchemy thrived in seeking how to turn ordinary, worthless metals into gold. To the dismay of countless alchemists, that goal has been rather elusive...
International Economics

From Lehman Brothers’ Collapse to the Greek Debacle – Exposing Shifts in the World Economic Order

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Prof. Bulent Gokay | 01 June 2010 On 15 September 2008, the supposedly safe and perpetually prosperous world of post-industrial global economic order blew itself up when Lehman Brothers filed for...
International Economics

Sustainable Development: Representing a Reflexive Modernity Inside the United Nations

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Gregory Borne | 15 April 2010   Abstract   (SD) within the United Nations (UN) represents a paradigm shift from first/industrial modernity to a reflexive modernity. Reflexive modernity is defined by...
International Economics

Global Imbalances And The Great Recession

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Dr. Kurtulus Gemici | 01 April 2010   As Aldous Huxley put it, “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad.” The truth is that the world...
International Economics

Listening to The Language of Change

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
By Prof. Bulent Gokay | 01 April 2010 The economic downturn and recession, which spread across the globe following the US sub-prime mortgage crisis in September 2008, has become the dominant news...
International Economics

Political Warfare old and new: The State and Private Groups in the Formation of the National Endowment for Democracy

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Robert Pee On June 8 1982, Ronald Reagan gave a speech to the British Parliament calling for a global crusade for democracy. The practical outcome of this was the creation, in...
International Economics

Bosnia’s Continuing Chaos

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Louise Arbour   Fourteen years after its brutal war ended, Bosnia is today in political, if not literal, turmoil. Half of the country is deadlocked in a feud with the...
International Economics

Global Climate Change Treaty Delayed

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Selah Hennessy    Senior negotiators at a U.N. conference in Barcelona say a legally binding environment treaty will be delayed. In the final day of a weeklong conference, world leaders...
International Economics

Experts advise WHO on pandemic vaccine policies and strategies

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
The Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization, which advises WHO on policies and strategies for vaccines and immunization, devoted a session of its 27–29 October meeting to pandemic...
International Economics

Huge amounts of avoidable post-harvest losses worsens hunger for poor – UN

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
The plight of the hungry in developing countries is needlessly aggravated by farmers losing up to half of their crops after gathering the harvest, the United Nations agricultural agency said...
International Economics

Real wages under pressure as global economic crisis continues to bite, UN report finds

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Real wages appear to be stagnating worldwide for the second consecutive year, underlining the fragility of any potential recovery from the global economic crisis, the United Nations International Labour Organization...
International Economics

Beyond the 2001 financial crisis: The political economy of the new phase of neo-liberal restructuring in Turkey

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Prof. Ziya Onis   Turkey has experienced consecutive financial crises in 2000 and 2001. The crisis of 2001 was particularly far-reaching in terms of its impact, resulting in a major...

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