Adam Tooze is the author of Wages of Destruction, winner of the Wolfson and Longman History Today Prize. He is the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History at Columbia University. He formerly taught at Yale University, where he was Director of International Security Studies, and at the University of Cambridge. He has worked in executive development with several major corporations and contributed to the National Intelligence Council. He has written and reviewed for Foreign Affairs, the Financial Times, The Guardian, the Sunday Telegraph, The Wall Street Journal, Die Zeit, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Tageszeitung and Spiegel Magazine, New Left Review, and the London Review of Books.
From a prizewinning economic historian, an eye-opening reinterpretation of the 2008 economic crisis (and its ten-year aftermath) as a global event that directly led to the shockwaves being felt around the world today.
In September 2008 President George Bush could still describe the financial crisis as an incident local to Wall Street. In fact it was a dramatic caesura of global significance that spiraled around the world, from the financial markets of the UK and Europe to the factories and dockyards of Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, forcing a rearrangement of global governance. In the United States and Europe, it caused a fundamental reconsideration of capitalist democracy, eventually leading to the war in the Ukraine, the chaos of Greece, Brexit, and Trump.
It was the greatest crisis to have struck Western societies since the end of the Cold War, but was it inevitable? And is it over? Crashed is a dramatic new narrative resting on original themes: the haphazard nature of economic development and the erratic path of debt around the world; the unseen way individual countries and regions are linked together in deeply unequal relationships through financial interdependence, investment, politics, and force; the ways the financial crisis interacted with the spectacular rise of social media, the crisis of middle-class America, the rise of China, and global struggles over fossil fuels.
Finally, Tooze asks, given this history, what now are the prospects for a liberal, stable, and coherent world order?
##Read Intro, and chapters 1, 6, 7, 10. Not a big fan of 2008 financial crisis though. Chris
评分##慢腾腾的看完了,本想了解一下金融危机,发现是一本史诗级的现代史著作。
评分##Chapter1 布十政府连续减税,扭转了克林顿时代政策,再进去赤字时代,彻底无约束 美国最大的外部债务人 从欧洲变成日本 变成中国 这个过程伴随着双方意识形态突破尝试,鼓励中国加入wto等,也是美国全球贸易扩展的一环 全球货币体系是分层级的,美元最高。以美元计价债务的国家...
评分 评分《崩盘:全球金融危机如何重塑世界》 作者:亚当·图兹 评分:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 【2008年的金融危机对全球意味着什么?】 作者其实在副标题里阐明了本书的意图,2008年金融危机虽然已经过去了十几年了,当它仍然在不同领域全方位地在地表参与到全球经济事务中的国家里影响...
评分##慢腾腾的看完了,本想了解一下金融危机,发现是一本史诗级的现代史著作。
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