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INDEX
Acharya, Amitav, 129
Alesina, Alberto, 167–70, 172
Altman, Roger, 13
American International Group (AIG), 134
Angell, Norman, 191
Apple (corporation), 81
Arab League, 136
Ardagna, Silvia, 167–70, 172
Asian Bond Markets Initiative, 155, 188
Asian Financial Crisis, 4, 65, 68, 144
asset bubble, 8, 45, 59, 65, 70, 84–85, 108, 153, 169, 185 see also subprime mortgages
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), 44, 139, 156, 187
A.T. Kearney, 126, 128
austerity, 17, 29, 36, 48, 72–73, 127, 143, 155, 163, 167–75, 185–87
autarky, 77, 79
authoritarianism, 146, 157–58
Babb, Sarah, 152
Bair, Sheila, 90, 94, 97
Baker, Andrew, 84
Bank of International Settlements (BIS), 2, 22, 43, 55, 98, 174
Barma, Naazneen, 12
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), 8, 20, 26, 49, 69, 85, 87–99, 101, 133, 180
Basel I agreement, 83, 90
Basel II agreement, 8, 46, 83, 85–86, 88, 90–92, 94–95
Basel III agreement, 23, 46, 79, 85–87, 90–101, 134, 142, 180–81
Bayesian theory, 153
Beattie, Alan, 11, 42
Beckley, Michael, 189
Bhagwati, Jagdish, 188
bicycle theory, 42
bilateral investment treaty (BIT), 17, 53–54, 161
Bipartisan Policy Center, 71
Bloomberg Global Poll, 61–62
Blyth, Mark, 153, 170–71
BNP Paribas, 9, 90
Brazil, 8–9, 44, 49, 59, 62, 101, 108, 111, 115–18, 120–25, 130–31, 149, 169, 183, 186
Bremmer, Ian, 11, 17
BRICS, 9, 18, 50, 105–06, 108, 112, 114, 116–18, 128–29, 131–32, 138, 149–51, 156, 183–85
Bretton Woods, 4, 16–17, 19, 60, 63–64, 107, 188
Brookings Institution, 133
Brown, Gordon, 145, 166
Brubaker, Rogers, 37
business cycle, 31, 66, 119, 163, 165
Cameron, David, 170
Canada, 42, 84, 95, 135,
149, 169, 186
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 42, 60
capital account liberalization, 51, 79, 83–84, 101, 143, 152
capital controls, 40, 51, 59, 82, 101, 152
capital reserve requirements, 46, 83, 88–91, 99, 101 see also deleveraging
carry trade, 35, 80, 82
central banks, 9, 38, 42–43, 59, 61–62, 91, 134, 138, 174, 179, 185
Chiang Mai Initiative, 155, 188
China (People’s Republic of) 2008
Beijing Olympics, 145
Beijing Consensus, 13, 19, 143, 145–47, 154–58, 163, 182
China 2030 Project, 160–62, 174
China model, 159, 174
Chinese Investment
Corporation (CIC), 136
Chongqing Model, 159
Communist Party, 145, 156, 159, 161–62
Development Bank (CDB), 105
foreign currency reserve holdings, 109, 123–24, 130–31
Forum on China-Africa
Cooperation, 155
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 156
People’s Bank of, 48, 135, 138
renminbi, 8, 48–49, 122, 134–35, 137, 139
South China Sea, 36, 156
sovereign debt rating, 128
State Council, 160
WTO membership, 29, 42, 52, 137–38, 144, 155, 160–61, 182
Chinn, Menzie, 4
climate change, 15, 27, 30, 58, 180, 188
2009 Copenhagen summit, 30, 58
Cold War, 37, 53, 71, 126, 132
Committee of the Global Financial System, 49
constructivism, 22, 26
cooperation, 4, 9–13, 15, 17, 22, 24–25, 27, 47, 74, 78, 88, 100, 106, 108, 134–35, 187
Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom), 64
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), 169, 173
countercyclical spending, 39, 42, 44, 46, 89–90
credit crunch, 86, 177
Crook, Clive, 186
Crouch, Colin, 152
currency
swap, 42–44, 133–34
volatility, 42, 43, 59–62, 78, 179
war, 29, 59–62, 75, 179
cybercrime, 58
Cyprus, 133, 189
Dadush, Uri, 42, 60, 74
Dahl, Robert, 113
Darling, Alistair, 165
Debt
ceiling, 13, 71–72, 98, 125