This book investigates how a new modus vivendi between China and the United States in a post-globalized world requires more economic independence because of the distrust between G20 economies but heightened international cooperation, in order to avert a shift to nationalism and protectionism and to fight financial and climate crises.
This book investigates how a new modus vivendi between China and the United States in a post-globalized world requires more economic independence because of the distrust between G20 economies but heightened international cooperation, in order to avert a shift to nationalism and protectionism and to fight financial and climate crises.
Norbert Gaillard is an economist and independent consultant (www.norbertgaillard.com). Fumihito Gotoh is a Lecturer in East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield. Rick Michalek is a New York-based independent legal and financial consultant.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Globalization and the liberal international order threatened by the U.S.-China rivalry Norbert Gaillard, Fumihito Gotoh and Rick Michalek PART I - CHINESE AND U.S. CAPTALISMS 2. Is Chinese capitalism developmental or neoliberal?: Comparison with the Japanese and American models Fumihito Gotoh and Yu-Wai Vic Li 3. Features of U.S. financial capitalism Norbert Gaillard and Rick Michalek PART II - THE FLAWS IN THE MULTILATERAL SYSTEM 4. Free riding on the surplus of trade: China, the WTO, and Western acquiescence Robert Gmeiner 5. The international financial architecture under pressure Norbert Gaillard and Michael Waibel 6. Twenty years of prudential rules: unfulfilled promises and challenges ahead Elisabetta Montanaro 7. China, technical standardization, and the future of globalization John Seaman PART III - COMPETITION AND RIVALRY BETWEEN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES 8. China's challenge to the global development finance regime and the western response David Skidmore 9. Belt and Road Initiative and the Indo-Pacific Strategy: Coexistence of a Sino-centered regional order with the current alignment of like-minded liberal democracies Tai Wei Lim 10. Latin American and Caribbean cooperation with China and the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic Kim Emmanuel PART IV - REVAMPING THE LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL ORDER 11. Global climate change governance - Three models into one? Andy Hira and Ronaldo Au-Yeung 12. Blueprint for a successful post-globalization Norbert Gaillard
1. Globalization and the liberal international order threatened by the U.S.-China rivalry Norbert Gaillard, Fumihito Gotoh and Rick Michalek PART I - CHINESE AND U.S. CAPTALISMS 2. Is Chinese capitalism developmental or neoliberal?: Comparison with the Japanese and American models Fumihito Gotoh and Yu-Wai Vic Li 3. Features of U.S. financial capitalism Norbert Gaillard and Rick Michalek PART II - THE FLAWS IN THE MULTILATERAL SYSTEM 4. Free riding on the surplus of trade: China, the WTO, and Western acquiescence Robert Gmeiner 5. The international financial architecture under pressure Norbert Gaillard and Michael Waibel 6. Twenty years of prudential rules: unfulfilled promises and challenges ahead Elisabetta Montanaro 7. China, technical standardization, and the future of globalization John Seaman PART III - COMPETITION AND RIVALRY BETWEEN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES 8. China's challenge to the global development finance regime and the western response David Skidmore 9. Belt and Road Initiative and the Indo-Pacific Strategy: Coexistence of a Sino-centered regional order with the current alignment of like-minded liberal democracies Tai Wei Lim 10. Latin American and Caribbean cooperation with China and the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic Kim Emmanuel PART IV - REVAMPING THE LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL ORDER 11. Global climate change governance - Three models into one? Andy Hira and Ronaldo Au-Yeung 12. Blueprint for a successful post-globalization Norbert Gaillard
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