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Against the backdrop of China's increasingly influential role in global finance and the debate on the emergence of a "Beijing Consensus", this paper examines whether the ideology that China promotes in the Bretton Woods institutions is conducive to the initiation of financial policy change at...
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Laut vernehmlich stellt China den Status quo der globalen Finanz- und Währungsordnung in Frage. Zentralbankchef Zhou Xiaochuan propagiert die Sonderziehungsrechte des IWF als Alternative zum US-Dollar als Weltreservewährung. Präsident Hu Jintao macht sich im Rahmen der G20 dafür stark, die...
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In the debate on authoritarian resilience, the importance of persuasion to regime legitimacy has been widely acknowledged, yet a conceptual framework explaining the role of persuasion is still lacking. Against this backdrop, we argue that the framing perspective (Benford and Snow 2000) provides...
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In the debate on authoritarian resilience, the importance of persuasion to regime legitimacy has been widely acknowledged, yet a conceptual framework explaining the role of persuasion is still lacking. Against this backdrop, we argue that the framing perspective (Benford and Snow 2000) provides...
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Against the backdrop of China’s increasingly influential role in the international financial architecture, this thesis seeks to characterize and evaluate China’s financial power potential. It does so by analyzing the relationship between domestic financial repression and international...
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In the debate on authoritarian resilience, the importance of persuasion to regime legitimacy has been widely acknowledged, yet a conceptual framework explaining the role of persuasion is still lacking. Against this backdrop, we argue that the framing perspective (Benford and Snow 2000) provides...
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1 Introduction -- 2 Financial Power and the Developmental State -- 3 Financial Repression and Structural Financial Power -- 4 Financial Repression and Currency Internationalization -- 5 Financial Repression and Relational Financial Power -- 6 Developmental States in the Bretton Woods...
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