The politics of international credit. Private finance and foreign policy in Germany and Japan - SPINDLER J. Andrew

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Softcover, pb, 8vo, 220 pp., index, gesigneerd

"The Politics of International Credit: Private Finance and Foreign Policy in Germany and Japan" by J. Andrew Spindler is a comprehensive study that explores the complex interplay between private finance and foreign policy in two of the world's most powerful economies: Germany and Japan. The book delves into the historical, political, and economic contexts that have shaped these countries' financial systems and foreign policies, offering a nuanced understanding of how private finance has influenced international relations. Spindler uses a wealth of empirical data and theoretical insights to illuminate the mechanisms through which financial institutions and markets can affect foreign policy outcomes. This book is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in international finance, foreign policy, and global economic history.

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1984Uitgever: The Brookings Institution220 paginasTaal: Engels