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Leonard Seabrooke argues that they key to understanding 'change' in international finance in the last forty years rests with US structural power. He demonstrates for the reader how structural power draws from embedded state-societal relations and how the US promotion of 'direct financing' has encouraged Britain, Japan, and Germany to 'catch-up' to US-led innovations. In drawing considerably on multidisciplinary insight, the book will benefit all those who wish to understand more about 'change' in the international political economy.
Leonard Seabrooke argues that they key to understanding 'change' in
international finance in the last forty years rests with US
structural power. He demonstrates for the reader how structural
power draws from embedded state-societal relations and how the US
promotion of 'direct financing' has encouraged Britain, Japan, and
Germany to 'catch-up' to US-led innovations. In drawing
considerably on multidisciplinary insight, the book will benefit
all those who wish to understand more about 'change' in the
international political economy.
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