Every nation for itself : winners and losers in a G-zero world /
By: Bremmer, Ian
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"Posing arguments about growing G-20 restrictions and the inability and unwillingness of powerful governments to mediate global challenges, a portrait of an imminent 'G-zero' world without a single country driving international agendas predicts intensified conflicts that will benefit and victimize specific nations"--Provided by publisher.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 330.9 BR EV (Browse shelf) | Available | T0046217 |
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330.9 AF RI Africa's informal workers : | 330.9 AL OU Outrageous fortunes : | 330.9 BE FA False economy : | 330.9 BR EV Every nation for itself : | 330.9 CA CO A concise economic history of the world : | 330.9 CA CO A concise economic history of the world : | 330.9 CA ST The strom : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-217) and index.
What is the G-zero? -- The road to the G-zero -- The G-zero impact -- Winners and losers -- What comes next? -- G-zero America.
"Posing arguments about growing G-20 restrictions and the inability and unwillingness of powerful governments to mediate global challenges, a portrait of an imminent 'G-zero' world without a single country driving international agendas predicts intensified conflicts that will benefit and victimize specific nations"--Provided by publisher.
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