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- Title
The Origins of Global Economic Governance.
- Authors
Gorman, Daniel
- Abstract
"The Origins of Global Economic Governance" by Jamie Martin explores the early development of international economic governance from the 1910s to the 1940s. The book highlights how the World Wars, self-determination movements, and economic crises during this period blurred the lines between national and international affairs. It discusses the emergence of international economic institutions and their impact on state sovereignty, as well as the debates surrounding the democratic legitimacy of institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. The author argues that these institutions transformed the exercise of sovereignty in a new international order based on principles of self-determination. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the historical context and offers potential avenues for further research in the field of international economic governance.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL organization; POWER (Social sciences); ECONOMIC history; WORLD War I; ECONOMIC development projects
- Publication
Diplomatic History, 2024, Vol 48, Issue 2, p291
- ISSN
0145-2096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/dh/dhad096