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International relations. Foreign policy --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- International economic relations --- United States --- United States of America --- POLITIQUE ECONOMIQUE --- ETATS-UNIS --- RELATIONS ECONOMIQUES INTERNATIONALES --- HISTOIRE ECONOMIQUE --- Politique économique
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Economic policy and planning (general) --- Capitalism --- Economic policy --- Capitalisme --- Politique économique --- Capitalism. --- Economic policy. --- Politique économique
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This collection of essays examines the case for and against globalization, the effects of U.S. economic and foreign policy, and numerous issues related to Asian economics and politics. Published in prominent journals and news media between 1996 and 2001, these cross-cutting essays are as relevant today as when they were first written. The author provides remarkable insight into the economic and military directions in which particular countries or regions are moving, and what these movements portend for the future.
Financial crises. --- Free enterprise. --- Globalization. --- International economic relations. --- Globalization --- Free enterprise --- International economic relations --- Commerce --- Business & Economics --- International Commerce --- Economic aspects --- Political aspects --- Financial crises --- Economic aspects. --- Political aspects. --- United States --- Asia --- Economic policy --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- New international economic order --- Free markets --- Laissez-faire --- Markets, Free --- Private enterprise --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- Asian and Pacific Council countries --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Anti-globalization movement --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia
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Capitalism. --- Economic policy. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Market economy --- Profit --- Capital --- Economic conditions
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This report extends, through 1983, estimates of the economic costs of the Soviet empire that were published in a previous RAND study (R-3073/1-NA) covering the period 1971 to 1980. Its objectives are (1) to determine the extent to which the Soviet Union allocates resources for its broad international security interests; (2) to evaluate the burden that the empire imposes on the Soviet economy, and how this burden has changed in recent years; (3) to identify gaps in the estimates as a guide to needed improvements in future data collection; (4) to evaluate the political, military, and other benefits that the Soviet leadership attributes to the empire; and (5) to consider the extent to which economic stringencies within the Soviet Union, as well as other possible explanations, account for the marked changes that occurred in empire costs between 1981 and 1983. The study finds that Soviet empire costs declined appreciably during the early 1980s, but remained substantial in both absolute and relative terms.
Imperialism --- Economic aspects --- Soviet Union --- Appropriations and expenditures. --- Foreign relations.
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The essays collected here were published between November 1990 and April 1993 as op-ed columns or articles in the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, National Interest, and World Monitor. They are collected here on the premise that the whole may be more interesting and useful than the separate pieces. No changes have been made in the original texts, although in a few cases the text that was published was slightly changed from the original version. The 17 essays are divided into two parts. The first part, "Transforming Command Systems," addresses both the short-term and long-term problems of transforming the command, militarized economies of Russia and Ukraine into marketized, pluralistic ones. The subjects dealt with in this part include the six basic elements of marketization, the relationship between markets and democracy, Russia's foreign debt, and foreign assistance to Russia and Ukraine. The second part, "The Changing International Economic Environment," touches on disparate, but sometimes interacting, aspects of the new international economic environment, including the relation between economic and military power, the arms trade, the sources of Japan's economic successes, the growing importance of Asia in the world economy, and the components of Clintonomics. The second section also includes two reviews of books by Richard Nixon and Jeffrey Garten, respectively, that deal with changing international environment, especially with respect to Asia in general and Japan in particular.
Economic history --- Russia (Federation) --- Ukraine --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy.
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