Every Nation for Itself : Winners and Losers in a G-zero World
by Bremmer, Ian
Published by : Portfolio (London) Physical details: viii,229 Pages 13x19 cm | PB ISBN:9780670921058. Year: 2013Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Winners and Losers in a G-zero World.
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What happens when nobody's running the world? The US is in financial crisis and can't hold onto the reins of the G-20. Welcome to the G-Zero world, in which no single country has the power to shape a truly global agenda. The author reveals how world powers are rapidly turning into gated communities, locked in competition.
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