Deweaponizing Interdependence

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Deweaponizing Interdependence

Bringing the Idea of International Clearing Union into the Twenty-First Century

Morgan, Professor Jamie; Patomaki, Heikki

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

02/2026

304

Dura

Inglês

9781350574809

15 a 20 dias

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List of Figures
List of Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction: The idea of an ICU and its relevance in the twenty-first century by Jamie Morgan and Heikki Patomaeki
Chapter 2: Keynes versus the globalists: From the gold standard to currency clearing to stabilization funds to digital currency clearing by Jan Kregel
Chapter 3: Regional clearing systems: From the European payments union to current initiatives confronting dollar dominance by Massimo Amato, Luca Fantacci and Lucio Gobbi
Chapter 4: Towards a new global financial architecture: The role of multipolarity, expanded BRICS and the Global South by Haider A. Khan
Chapter 5: Resolving the balance of payments problematic: Feasible reforms for the twenty-first century by Niina Kari and Lauri Holappa
Chapter 6: International monetary adjustment with and without a global fiscal authority by Nathaniel Cline, David Fields and Matias Vernengo
Chapter 7: An analysis of conflicts and the world monetary system: A case against unilateral responses and for a twenty-first-century global clearing union by Heikki Patomaeki
Chapter 8: Beyond monetary hegemony: Normative underpinnings of a global clearing union by Konsta Kotilainen
Chapter 9: Designing the rules and principles of the International Clearing Union: Past and present debated issues by Adrien Faudot
Chapter 10: The ecor as global special purpose money: Towards a green international monetary system to finance sustainable and just transformation by Nicolas Aguila, Paula Haufe and Joscha Wullweber
Index
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globalisation; liquidity; trade; ethics; development; multipolarity; planning; sovereignty; climate; reform