Nikolay Petrov, Maria Lipman, Nikolay Petrov, and Maria Lipman
Subjects
Europe—Politics and government, International relations, Political science, America—Politics and government, International economic relations
Abstract
Following the crisis in Ukraine, the Putin regime made political choices that will determine Russia's development for years to come. This cutting edge Pivot makes a key contribution to the debate on Russia's development and traces emerging trends in various spheres of Russian life, from the economy and foreign policy, to society and ideology.
International economic relations, International relations, Europe—Politics and government, Political science
Abstract
This book explores Australia's role as a US client state and the subsequent consequences for Australian democracy. Examining whether neoliberal and neoconservative interests have hijacked democracy in Australia, Paul questions whether further de-democratisation will advance US economic and military interests.
Group of Twenty, International economic relations, International relations, Economic policy--International cooperation, Economic development--International cooperation, Geopolitics
Abstract
This book argues that the G20 is neither a global executive board for a new world order, nor is it just a crisis unit for failing economies. It is a laboratory for the observation, experimentation and invention of new forms of international cooperation that are redefining global politics.
Political science, International economic relations, America—Politics and government, Economics, Finance
Abstract
Colin Hay argues that the crisis in which we are still mired is best seen as a crisis of growth and not as a crisis of debt. It is a crisis of and for an excessively liberalised form of capitalism and the Anglo-liberal growth model to which it gave rise.
Published
2013
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