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9780801453090
Book Title
Great Wall of Money : Power and Politics in China's International Monetary Relations
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Jonathan Kirshner
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Topic
Political Economy, International Relations / General, Asia / China, Public Policy / Economic Policy, Money & Monetary Policy
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
32 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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By illuminating the politics of China's international monetary relations, this book provides a timely account of the global economy, the role of the renminbi in international relations, and the trajectory of China's continuing ascendency in the coming decades.

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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
0801453097
ISBN-13
9780801453090
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201605245

Product Key Features

Book Title
Great Wall of Money : Power and Politics in China's International Monetary Relations
Author
Jonathan Kirshner
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Political Economy, International Relations / General, Asia / China, Public Policy / Economic Policy, Money & Monetary Policy
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
32 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hg1285.G74 2014
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College Graduate Student
Reviews
The Great Wall of Money offers a theoretically informed analysis based on in-depth research on the likely impact of China's rise on international economic affairs., This excellent collection of essays, derived from a conference held in 2012, centres on the question posed by its editors, Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner, in the introduction: broadly speaking, will the world's second largest economy prove to be a 'taker', 'maker' or 'breaker'?, "The Great Wall of Money offers a theoretically informed analysis based on in-depth research on the likely impact of China's rise on international economic affairs"-Robert S. Ross, Boston College, author of Chinese Security Policy, "This excellent collection of essays, derived from a conference held in 2012, centres on the question posed by its editors, Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner, in the introduction: broadly speaking, will the world's second largest economy prove to be a 'taker', 'maker' or 'breaker'?" -Kerry Brown,International Affairs(Vol. 91, No. 6), "This excellent collection of essays, derived from a conference held in 2012, centres on the question posed by its editors, Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner, in the introduction: broadly speaking, will the world's second largest economy prove to be a 'taker', 'maker' or 'breaker'?" --Kerry Brown,International Affairs(Vol. 91, No. 6), "The Great Wall of Money is a leading-edge collection of serious scholarship that brings together detailed knowledge of both the Chinese and the international political economies and their interactions. This impressive volume focuses on politics and carefully analyzes topics and debates of interest to anyone wondering how China's rise will change the international monetary system. The book does all this without adopting either an advocacy or a sensationalist position."--Paul Bowles, University of Northern British Columbia, author of Capitalism, As Helleiner (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada) and Kirshner (Cornell Univ.) affirm, discussions of China's contemporary and potential future roles in global monetary relations have usually been framedthrough the narrow lens of economic analysis. By stressing power and politics as essential determinants of Chinese monetary policies, the contributors to this timely volume's eight chapters seek to redress this deficiency, approaching the subject from a wide range of perspectives. The essayists include both China scholars and international monetary specialists, and they focus widely on the various types of international monetary power the People's Republic of China (PRC) party-state is acquiring. These include financing payment imbalances; steadily gaining greater influence in key institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund; and fostering the global status of China's currency (renminbi). At issue is whether China will basically accept the existing rules of the international monetary game, demand significant changes in those rules, or breakcompletely with the current system. The divergent explanations in these essays of the PRC's priorities and preferencesmirror Beijing's own policy ambivalence. They suggest that although China has cautiously accepted but frequently critiqued the status quo, it has thus far conspicuously failed to offer any grand scheme to replace it., "As Helleiner (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada)and Kirshner (Cornell Univ.)affirm, discussions of China's contemporary and potential future roles in global monetary relations have usually been framedthrough the narrow lens of economic analysis. By stressing power and politics as essential determinants of Chinese monetary policies, the contributors to this timely volume's eight chapters seek to redress this deficiency, approaching the subject from a wide range of perspectives. The essayists include both China scholars and international monetary specialists, and they focus widely on the various types of international monetary power the People's Republic of China(PRC) party-state is acquiring. These include financing payment imbalances; steadily gaining greater influence in key institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund; and fostering the global status of China's currency (renminbi). At issue is whether China will basically accept the existing rules of the international monetary game, demand significant changes in those rules, or breakcompletely with the current system.The divergent explanations in these essays of the PRC's priorities and preferencesmirror Beijing's own policy ambivalence. They suggest that although China has cautiously accepted but frequently critiqued the status quo, it has thus far conspicuously failed to offer any grand scheme to replace it."-R.P. Gardella, Choice (March 2015), Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner's edited volume, which examines the role, rationale, and impact of decisionmaking in China's monetary and financial sectors, represents an important contribution to the literature on Chinese political economy. Offering readers an accessible examination of the nexus of political economy and power politics in China, this is a valuable addition to a rather under-researched field (though published material on business and management is quite extensive). While industry stakeholders and commentators have written extensively on China's currency reform, exchange rate policy, and IMF's Special Drawing Rights Basket, they offer little insight into the why--the motivations, players, andpriorities--behind China's approach to monetary policy and relations. In this volume, each chapter blends an impressive combination of research methods, expertise, and critical insights, filling this gap effectively., "Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner's edited volume, which examines the role, rationale, and impact of decisionmaking in China's monetary and financial sectors, represents an important contribution to the literature on Chinese political economy. Offering readers an accessible examination of the nexus of political economy and power politics in China, this is a valuable addition to a rather under-researched field (though publishedmaterialonbusiness and management is quite extensive). While industry stakeholders and commentators have written extensively on China's currency reform, exchange rate policy, and IMF's Special Drawing Rights Basket, they offer little insight into the why--the motivations, players, andpriorities--behind China's approach to monetary policy and relations. In this volume, each chapter blends an impressive combination of research methods, expertise, and critical insights, filling this gap effectively."--Winnie King,H-Diplo(January 2016), "The Great Wall of Money offers a theoretically informed analysis based on in-depth research on the likely impact of China's rise on international economic affairs"--Robert S. Ross, Boston College, author of Chinese Security Policy, The Great Wall of Money is a timely and rigorous study on the role that power and politics play in forging China's international monetary relations.... [It] is highly recommended for scholars of international political economy of money and China specialists. As the book examines both international and domestic sources of China's international monetary policy, it will leave the reader with a deep sense of carefulness when it comes to the temptation to make sweeping judgements about China's rising monetary power., "Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner's edited volume, which examines the role, rationale, and impact of decisionmaking in China's monetary and financial sectors, represents an important contribution to the literature on Chinese political economy. Offering readers an accessible examination of the nexus of political economy and power politics in China, this is a valuable addition to a rather under-researched field (though publishedmaterialonbusiness and management is quite extensive). While industry stakeholders and commentators have written extensively on China's currency reform, exchange rate policy, and IMF's Special Drawing Rights Basket, they offer little insight into the why-the motivations, players, andpriorities-behind China's approach to monetary policy and relations. In this volume, each chapter blends an impressive combination of research methods, expertise, and critical insights, filling this gap effectively."-Winnie King,H-Diplo(January 2016), "As Helleiner (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada)and Kirshner (Cornell Univ.)affirm, discussions of China's contemporary and potential future roles in global monetary relations have usually been framedthrough the narrow lens of economic analysis. By stressing power and politics as essential determinants of Chinese monetary policies, the contributors to this timely volume's eight chapters seek to redress this deficiency, approaching the subject from a wide range of perspectives. The essayists include both China scholars and international monetary specialists, and they focus widely on the various types of international monetary power the People's Republic of China(PRC) party-state is acquiring. These include financing payment imbalances; steadily gaining greater influence in key institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund; and fostering the global status of China's currency (renminbi). At issue is whether China will basically accept the existing rules of the international monetary game, demand significant changes in those rules, or breakcompletely with the current system.The divergent explanations in these essays of the PRC's priorities and preferencesmirror Beijing's own policy ambivalence. They suggest that although China has cautiously accepted but frequently critiqued the status quo, it has thus far conspicuously failed to offer any grand scheme to replace it."--R.P. Gardella, Choice (March 2015), The Great Wall of Money is a timely and rigorous study on the role that power and politics play in forging China's international monetary relations. . . . [It] is highly recommended for scholars of international political economy of money and China specialists. As the book examines both international and domestic sources of China's international monetary policy, it will leave the reader with a deep sense of carefulness when it comes to the temptation to make sweeping judgements about China's rising monetary power."--Zhaohui Wang, China Review (Fall 2015), "The Great Wall of Money is a leading-edge collection of serious scholarship that brings together detailed knowledge of both the Chinese and the international political economies and their interactions. This impressive volume focuses on politics and carefully analyzes topics and debates of interest to anyone wondering how China's rise will change the international monetary system. The book does all this without adopting either an advocacy or a sensationalist position."-Paul Bowles, University of Northern British Columbia, author of Capitalism, The Great Wall of Money is a timely and rigorous study on the role that power and politics play in forging China's international monetary relations. . . . [It] is highly recommended for scholars of international political economy of money and China specialists. As the book examines both international and domestic sources of China's international monetary policy, it will leave the reader with a deep sense of carefulness when it comes to the temptation to make sweeping judgements about China's rising monetary power."-Zhaohui Wang, China Review (Fall 2015)
Table of Content
Introduction: The Politics of China's International Monetary Relations by Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner 1. The China Question: Can Its Rise Be Accommodated? by Benjamin J. Cohen 2. The Hidden History of China and the IMF by Eric Helleiner and Bessma Momani 3. Why Has China Accumulated Such Large Foreign Reserves? by David A. Steinberg 4. Global Imbalances and the Limits of the Exchange Rate Weapon by Hongying Wang 5. China's Engagement with International Macroeconomic Policy Surveillance by Andrew Walter 6. The Limits of China's Monetary Diplomacy by Yang Jiang 7. China's Rising Monetary Power by Gregory Chin 8. Regional Hegemony and an Emerging RMB Zone by Jonathan Kirshner References Index, Introduction: The Politics of China's International Monetary Relations by Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner 1. The China Question: Can Its Rise Be Accommodated? by Benjamin J. Cohen 2. The Hidden History of China and the IMF by Eric Helleiner and Bessma Momani 3. Why Has China Accumulated Such Large Foreign Reserves? by David A. Steinberg 4. Global Imbalances and the Limits of the Exchange Rate Weapon by Hongying Wang 5. China's Engagement with International Macroeconomic Policy Surveillance by Andrew Walter 6. The Limits of China?s Monetary Diplomacy by Yang Jiang 7. China?s Rising Monetary Power by Gregory Chin 8. Regional Hegemony and an Emerging RMB Zone by Jonathan Kirshner References Index
Copyright Date
2014
Lccn
2014-011483
Dewey Decimal
332.4/50951
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Cornell Studies in Money Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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