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Mad money is a classic of international relations and international political economy literature. It also has profound modern relevance.

First published by Manchester University Press in 1998, the book called for an end to the volatility of international financial markets. Markets had grown, technology had advanced, and regulation had all but disappeared, resulting in financial crises in Asia and in the western world. The book identified that finance now called the tune internationally: governments had been stripped of control, morals had loosened, and income gaps were widening sharply. Susan Strange predicted that this would lead to a long, inevitable financial crisis if it continued unchecked. She was proved right within a decade of the book coming out.

This reissue includes a new introduction by Benjamin Cohen of the University of California that contextualises the book, and conveys the value of the work for a modern audience.



Table of Contents

Introduction – Benjamin Cohen
1. Innovations
2. The US Japan axis
3. Disunited Europe
4. Wall Street and other casinos
5. The debtors
6. Finance and crime
7. Managing mad money national systems
8. Our international guardians
9. So what?
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 01/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9781784992668, 978-1784992668
      ISBN10: 1784992666

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mad money is a classic of international relations and international political economy literature. It also has profound modern relevance.

      First published by Manchester University Press in 1998, the book called for an end to the volatility of international financial markets. Markets had grown, technology had advanced, and regulation had all but disappeared, resulting in financial crises in Asia and in the western world. The book identified that finance now called the tune internationally: governments had been stripped of control, morals had loosened, and income gaps were widening sharply. Susan Strange predicted that this would lead to a long, inevitable financial crisis if it continued unchecked. She was proved right within a decade of the book coming out.

      This reissue includes a new introduction by Benjamin Cohen of the University of California that contextualises the book, and conveys the value of the work for a modern audience.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction – Benjamin Cohen
      1. Innovations
      2. The US Japan axis
      3. Disunited Europe
      4. Wall Street and other casinos
      5. The debtors
      6. Finance and crime
      7. Managing mad money national systems
      8. Our international guardians
      9. So what?
      Bibliography
      Index

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