The Money Mandarins


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What role do Chinese popular associations play in the expansion of civil society and democratization? This book examines a range of associations, from business associations to trade unions, to urban homeowners associations, women's groups against domestic violence, and rural NGOs that develop anti-poverty programs.




The Money Mandarins


Book Description

What role do Chinese popular associations play in the expansion of civil society and democratization? This book examines a range of associations, from business associations to trade unions, to urban homeowners associations, women's groups against domestic violence, and rural NGOs that develop anti-poverty programs.




The Money Mandarins


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This book explores the development of the new "supranational" economy, and how it contributed to the conservative advance and the liberal retreat in economic policy during the 1980s. Howard Wachtel shows how the international economic system worked from 1946 to 1971, and why it collapsed. Each of the key actors in the global drama--banks and corporations, the IMF and the World Bank, central banks and the Federal Reserve Board--is skillfully portrayed. Wachtel provides a concise account of the often arcane and confusing world of foreign exchange rates, the value of gold, Eurodollars, and petrodollars, and the role of the dollar as the international currency. He examines the hidden meanings of the great gold wars of the 1960s and 1970s, and why Vietnam so weakened the dollar only to have OPEC's rise restore its central role. He then reveals the links, in the 1980s, between the oil crisis, Third World debt, the fragile banking system, and merger mania. With a rare gift for making complex issues intellectually accessible, Wachtel lets us understand how in the world economy a private supranationalism, energized by the technological revolution in information and communications, has overwhelmed public institutions and found its ideological home in the "free-market monetarism" lauded today. And in carefully showing how the emerging supranationalism led to the conservative revival and an attack on liberalism and the welfare state, Wachtel suggests why their convergence is fueling the risk of economic collapse, as governments are unable to restore monetary stability in an increasingly unmanageable world economy.




Australia's Money Mandarins


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For most of its life the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has lead a fairly conservative existence.




Mandarins and Martyrs


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Examines the rise of anti-Catholic hostility in early 19th-century Vietnam under the Nguyen dynasty. Focusing on - but not limited to - the Cochinchina region, this study explores grassroots experiences of the religion and the conflict between the Nguyen court and missionaries of the Missions Etrangeres de Paris.




A Confusion of Mandarins


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A Russia emerging from its Communist past is still trying to come to terms with a new role for its security services. Its economy is still far from capitalist but oil oligarchs are beginning to emerge and many are not enamoured of ethical international business practices. Internal friction within its security services sees a plot hatched to use agents to act against OPEC and Western oil interests in order to raise the price of Russia's black gold. Kyle and Bryson, two dishonourably discharged SAS soldiers are hired by British Intelligence and find themselves caught up in a manhunt as they pursue an Iranian terrorist who aims to use lethal ricin in a mix with explosives in a plan to decimate Western and OPEC oil interests. Chased by Spanish police and British gangsters, Kyle and Bryson come face to face with the man who would kill thousands.




Mandarins and Merchants: After Tiananmen


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Even as late as 1989, most young Chinese professionals believed they could predict their entire future lives. But when the Chinese government followed the Tiananmen killings with vigorous promotion of free enterprise, the rules began to change daily. The security of assigned jobs free housing and other benefits dwindled or disappeared as more initiative to get rich was encouraged. This account, based on personal observations during the two years after Tiananmen, follows a number of young Chinese as they struggle to invent individual strategies for coping with changes they could never have predicted. The images and character sketches are forceful and succinct, and evoke a person, place or mood with apparent fidelity. --Jonathan Spence Margaret Dickeman Datz makes the people, places and culture of China come alive better than any China book Ive read. Her book is a true human drama. --Arnold Hano




Socialism


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Socialism: Past andFuture is prominent thinker Michael Harrington's final contribution. He composed a thoughtful, intelligent, and compassionate treatise on the role of socialism in modern...







The World's Wasted Wealth 2


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"Following the footsteps of Thorstein Veblen, Stuart Chase, Ralph Borsodi, and others, JW Smith demonstrates the wasted labor within the American Economy at fully 50%. Eliminate the monopolization and wars which engenders that waste, share the remaining productive jobs, and each employable person need work outside the home only 2 to 3 days per week."--Publisher description.