Capital Claims
Power and Global Finance
Herausgeber: Braun, Benjamin; Koddenbrock, Kai
Capital Claims
Power and Global Finance
Herausgeber: Braun, Benjamin; Koddenbrock, Kai
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Capital Claims: Power and Global Finance analyzes how global financialized capitalism operates and reproduces itself, exploring the remarkable ability of the financial sector to maintain its dominance through even the most severe economic crises.
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Capital Claims: Power and Global Finance analyzes how global financialized capitalism operates and reproduces itself, exploring the remarkable ability of the financial sector to maintain its dominance through even the most severe economic crises.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9781032111131
- ISBN-10: 1032111135
- Artikelnr.: 65609223
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9781032111131
- ISBN-10: 1032111135
- Artikelnr.: 65609223
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Benjamin Braun is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany. His research focuses on the political economy of financial and monetary systems. Kai Koddenbrock leads a research group on "Monetary and Economic Sovereignty in West Africa" at the "Africa Multiple" Cluster of Excellence at Bayreuth University, Germany. His research focuses on global hierarchies, financial dependencies, and questions of self-determination.
1. The Three Phases of Financial Power: Leverage, Infrastructure, and
Enforcement Part I: Leverage Power 2. Leveraging Financial Claims:
Transatlantic Bank Struggles and the Power of US Finance 3. Countering
Financial Claims: On the Political Economy of Definancialisation 4.
Relational Claims: Offshore Dollar and Sovereign Debt 5. Claims to
Sovereignty: MMT as a Challenge to Money's Technical Imaginary Part II:
Infrastructural Power 6. The New Gatekeepers of Financial Claims: States,
Passive Markets, and the Growing Power of Index Providers 7. The Benefits
of Network Centrality: Central Counterparties, the Enforceability of
Claims, and the Securing of Extra-Profits 8. Geoeconomic Infrastructures:
Building Chinese-Russian Alternatives to SWIFT Part III: Enforcement Power
9. Night of the Living Debt: Non-performing Loans and the Politics of
Making an Asset Class in Europe 10. The Financialization of Investor-State
Dispute Settlement 11. Firm Claims: Reinterpreting the Global Race for
Foreign Direct Investment 12. Claiming the Wealth of a Nation:
Creditor-Enforced Privatizations in Greece Part IV: Conclusion 13. The Rise
of Autonomous Financial Power
Enforcement Part I: Leverage Power 2. Leveraging Financial Claims:
Transatlantic Bank Struggles and the Power of US Finance 3. Countering
Financial Claims: On the Political Economy of Definancialisation 4.
Relational Claims: Offshore Dollar and Sovereign Debt 5. Claims to
Sovereignty: MMT as a Challenge to Money's Technical Imaginary Part II:
Infrastructural Power 6. The New Gatekeepers of Financial Claims: States,
Passive Markets, and the Growing Power of Index Providers 7. The Benefits
of Network Centrality: Central Counterparties, the Enforceability of
Claims, and the Securing of Extra-Profits 8. Geoeconomic Infrastructures:
Building Chinese-Russian Alternatives to SWIFT Part III: Enforcement Power
9. Night of the Living Debt: Non-performing Loans and the Politics of
Making an Asset Class in Europe 10. The Financialization of Investor-State
Dispute Settlement 11. Firm Claims: Reinterpreting the Global Race for
Foreign Direct Investment 12. Claiming the Wealth of a Nation:
Creditor-Enforced Privatizations in Greece Part IV: Conclusion 13. The Rise
of Autonomous Financial Power
1. The Three Phases of Financial Power: Leverage, Infrastructure, and
Enforcement Part I: Leverage Power 2. Leveraging Financial Claims:
Transatlantic Bank Struggles and the Power of US Finance 3. Countering
Financial Claims: On the Political Economy of Definancialisation 4.
Relational Claims: Offshore Dollar and Sovereign Debt 5. Claims to
Sovereignty: MMT as a Challenge to Money's Technical Imaginary Part II:
Infrastructural Power 6. The New Gatekeepers of Financial Claims: States,
Passive Markets, and the Growing Power of Index Providers 7. The Benefits
of Network Centrality: Central Counterparties, the Enforceability of
Claims, and the Securing of Extra-Profits 8. Geoeconomic Infrastructures:
Building Chinese-Russian Alternatives to SWIFT Part III: Enforcement Power
9. Night of the Living Debt: Non-performing Loans and the Politics of
Making an Asset Class in Europe 10. The Financialization of Investor-State
Dispute Settlement 11. Firm Claims: Reinterpreting the Global Race for
Foreign Direct Investment 12. Claiming the Wealth of a Nation:
Creditor-Enforced Privatizations in Greece Part IV: Conclusion 13. The Rise
of Autonomous Financial Power
Enforcement Part I: Leverage Power 2. Leveraging Financial Claims:
Transatlantic Bank Struggles and the Power of US Finance 3. Countering
Financial Claims: On the Political Economy of Definancialisation 4.
Relational Claims: Offshore Dollar and Sovereign Debt 5. Claims to
Sovereignty: MMT as a Challenge to Money's Technical Imaginary Part II:
Infrastructural Power 6. The New Gatekeepers of Financial Claims: States,
Passive Markets, and the Growing Power of Index Providers 7. The Benefits
of Network Centrality: Central Counterparties, the Enforceability of
Claims, and the Securing of Extra-Profits 8. Geoeconomic Infrastructures:
Building Chinese-Russian Alternatives to SWIFT Part III: Enforcement Power
9. Night of the Living Debt: Non-performing Loans and the Politics of
Making an Asset Class in Europe 10. The Financialization of Investor-State
Dispute Settlement 11. Firm Claims: Reinterpreting the Global Race for
Foreign Direct Investment 12. Claiming the Wealth of a Nation:
Creditor-Enforced Privatizations in Greece Part IV: Conclusion 13. The Rise
of Autonomous Financial Power







