The Paradox of Vulnerability States, Nationalism, and the Financial Crisis
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Sprache:Englisch
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Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
29.08.2017
Abbildungen
3 line Illustrationen
Verlag
Princeton University PressSeitenzahl
208
Maße (L/B/H)
23,3/15,1/2 cm
Gewicht
332 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-0-691-16325-3
"This important and lively book develops a compelling argument about the complex relations between vulnerability and national cohesion. With a focus on how Denmark, Ireland, and Switzerland coped with the effects of the financial crisis of 2008, The Paradox of Vulnerability demonstrates how and why some capitalist states succeed in difficult times."--Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University
"What enables some small countries to survive global economic forces over which they have no control? Campbell and Hall's answer to this significant question is both sobering and hopeful, and focuses on societies with robust national institutions. This is a well-researched and well-written book."--Bruce G. Carruthers, Northwestern University
"Why are some states and not others able to withstand economic vicissitudes such as the 2008 financial crisis? This important book argues that small states perceive an intense vulnerability to external forces, which fosters national solidarity even under conditions of ethnic diversity. Enriching our understanding of the 2008 global crisis and of economic life more broadly, this book offers new perspectives on effective institutions and is a welcome corrective to the view that diversity is an impediment to national cohesion."--Prerna Singh, Brown University
QUOTE: "This excellent book delivers an unprecedented analysis of the reaction of small countries in Europe to the financial crisis of 2007-08. A major contribution to a number of debates and research areas--by two of the world's most established political and economic sociologists--it will become a major reference point for many years to come and will no doubt reach well beyond academia."--Francesco Duina, Bates College
"The Paradox of Vulnerability makes an important contribution to our understanding of why different states respond differently to similar economic shocks, and it starts an important conversation that we will want to address in this postcrisis--or between-crisis--period."--Erik Jones, Johns Hopkins University
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