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?
##Jus amazed by the line and time stamp, basically documented every major point during 20 years, the imbalance between us and Europe, within Europe , even Eurasian, my memory is kinda faded , and when I saw the events I can vividly picture the emotion when I was at the moments
评分 评分##4.5.对事件的梳理可以更精炼,对政治经济的分析与批判可以更深入,但作为一部总结性的后金融危机全球史其整理与启发作用是巨大的。
评分 评分##这本书涉及到方方面面,既有经济,又有地缘政治。既有金融危机之前的世界,也有各国的应对措施。 2008年的金融危机并不是一个独立的事件,它环环相扣。在美国,它一定程度上促成了特朗普的上台;在欧洲,它和一年之后的新一轮危机合并,最终成为欧债危机。 它造成的影响是全球...
评分 评分##翻译硬伤。 35,为了抵御风险,北京在选择挂钩美元时,汇率没有定得过高,反而很低。……这种选择有利于出口导向型增长,但是也有自身的问题。对人民币估值过低,将使进口价格过高,降低中国人的生活水平。……不仅如此,要维持人为制定的低汇率,这本身就是一场战争,从2000年...
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