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This highly accessible book brings together leading scholars to provide the first systematic analysis of the international regulatory response to the current global financial crisis. The volume examines the current changes in international financial regulation from the vantage point of the key powers in global finance including the US, the EU, Japan, and China. The authors also assess whether the flurry of ambitious initiatives to improve and strengthen international financial regulation signals an important turning point in the regulation of global finance.

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This highly accessible book brings together leading scholars to provide the first systematic analysis of the international regulatory response to the current global financial crisis. The volume examines the current changes in international financial regulation from the vantage point of the key powers in global finance including the US, the EU, Japan, and China. The authors also assess whether the flurry of ambitious initiatives to improve and strengthen international financial regulation signals an important turning point in the regulation of global finance.
Autorenporträt
Eric Helleiner is Professor and CIGI Chair in International Governance at the University of Waterloo, Canada. His research focuses on International political economy, international money and finance, North-South economic relations, history of political economy. He is currently a Trudeau Fellow, and CIGI Chair in International Governance as well as Co-Editor (with Jonathan Kirshner) of the book series Cornell Studies in Money. Stefano Pagliari is PhD Student in Global Governance at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Hubert Zimmermann is Acting Professor of Comparative Politics at Heinrich-Heine University Duesseldorf. He was DAAD Visiting Associate Professor at the Department of Government, Cornell University from 2003 to 2008. He also worked as editor of German diplomatic documents at the Auswaertiges Amt, Bonn. His research interests include the history and politics of transatlantic relations, German postwar history, European integration, and international monetary and trade policy.