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基本説明
Describes the genesis of the US's political and financial domination.
Full Description
This book describes the genesis of America's political and financial domination. Michael Hudson's study of US financial diplomacy explores the faults built into the core of the World Bank and the IMF at their inception which, he argues, were intended to preserve the US's financial hegemony. Difficult to detect at the time, these problems have since become explicit as the failure of the international economic system has become obvious; the IMF and World Bank were set up to give aid to developing countries, but instead many of the world's poorest countries have been plunged into insurmountable debt crises. Hudson's critique of the destructive course of the international economic system provides important insights into the real motivations at the heart of these institutions - and the increasing tide of opposition that they face around the world.
Contents
Preface to the second edition, 2002Introduction1. Origins of Inter-Governmental Debt, 1917-19212. Breakdown of World Balance, 1921-19333. America Spurns World Leadership4. Lend-Lease and the Fracturing of Britain's Empire, 1941-19455. Bretton Woods: The Triumph of US Government Finance Capital, 1944-19456. Isolating the Communist Bloc, 1945-19467. American Strategy within the World Bank8. The Imperialism of US Foreign Aid9. GATT and the Double Standard10. Dollar Domination through the IMF11. Financing America's Wars with Other Nations' Resources, 1964-196812. Power through Bankruptcy, 1968-197013. Perfecting Empire through Monetary Crisis, 1970-197214. The Monetary Offensive of Spring 197315. Monetary ImperialismNotesIndex