Thursday, May 13, 2010

Symposium: Global Economic Governance in Transition

The latest issue of International Affairs (Vol. 86, no. 3, 2010) contains a symposium on "Global Economic Governance in Transition." Contents include:
  • Andrew F. Cooper & Paola Subacchi, Overview
  • Eric Helleiner, A Bretton Woods moment? The 2007–2008 crisis and the future of global finance
  • Avinash Persaud, The locus of financial regulation: home versus host
  • Andrew Baker, Restraining regulatory capture? Anglo-America, crisis politics and trajectories of change in global financial governance
  • Paola Subacchi, Who is in control of the international monetary system?
  • Paolo Guerrieri, Multipolar governance and global imbalances
  • Gregory T. Chin, Remaking the architecture: the emerging powers, self-insuring and regional insulation
  • Amrita Narlikar, New powers in the club: the challenges of global trade governance
  • Anthony Payne, How many Gs are there in 'global governance' after the crisis? The perspectives of the 'marginal majority' of the world's states
  • Andrew F. Cooper, The G20 as an improvised crisis committee and/or a contested 'steering committee' for the world