HOME > Detail View

Detail View

Missing the tide : global governments in retreat

Missing the tide : global governments in retreat

Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Johnston, Donald J.
Title Statement
Missing the tide : global governments in retreat / Donald J. Johnston.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Montreal ;   Kingston ;   London ;   Chicago :   McGill-Queen's University Press,   c2017.  
Physical Medium
xv, 202 p., [22] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN
9780773549715 (cloth) 9780773549722 (epdf) 9780773549739 (epub)
요약
How the global optimism that characterized the 1990s evolved into pessimism and chaos.
General Note
Includes index.  
Content Notes
The prime minister calls -- The genius of Jean Monnet and the Marshall Plan -- Europe listing, but afloat -- Russia : an opportunity bungled -- Statistics : their uses and abuses -- The economists and the dismal science -- Central bankers and their controversies -- Austerity versus growth -- ideology versus common sense -- Bubbles in our future? Certainly! -- Sustainable development : a recipe with too many ngredients -- Climate change : unrealistic expectations -- The scourge of corruption, public and private -- Shaping globalization : dogged by failure -- The democratic imperative : perhaps not for all? -- Can the tide return?
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
World politics --21st century.
000 00000cam u2200205 a 4500
001 000045969256
005 20190130164027
008 190129s2017 qucaf 0 001 0 eng d
010 ▼a 2017431555
020 ▼a 9780773549715 (cloth)
020 ▼a 9780773549722 (epdf)
020 ▼a 9780773549739 (epub)
035 ▼a (KERIS)REF000018444545
040 ▼a YDX ▼b eng ▼c YDX ▼e rda ▼d BDX ▼d BTCTA ▼d NLC ▼d OCLCO ▼d OCLCF ▼d OCLCQ ▼d GSU ▼d YDX ▼d IUL ▼d IQU ▼d DLC ▼d 211009
050 0 0 ▼a D863 ▼b .J64 2017
082 0 4 ▼a 909.831 ▼2 23
084 ▼a 909.831 ▼2 DDCK
090 ▼a 909.831 ▼b J72m
100 1 ▼a Johnston, Donald J.
245 1 0 ▼a Missing the tide : ▼b global governments in retreat / ▼c Donald J. Johnston.
260 ▼a Montreal ; ▼a Kingston ; ▼a London ; ▼a Chicago : ▼b McGill-Queen's University Press, ▼c c2017.
300 ▼a xv, 202 p., [22] p. of plates : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 23 cm.
500 ▼a Includes index.
505 0 ▼a The prime minister calls -- The genius of Jean Monnet and the Marshall Plan -- Europe listing, but afloat -- Russia : an opportunity bungled -- Statistics : their uses and abuses -- The economists and the dismal science -- Central bankers and their controversies -- Austerity versus growth -- ideology versus common sense -- Bubbles in our future? Certainly! -- Sustainable development : a recipe with too many ngredients -- Climate change : unrealistic expectations -- The scourge of corruption, public and private -- Shaping globalization : dogged by failure -- The democratic imperative : perhaps not for all? -- Can the tide return?
520 ▼a How the global optimism that characterized the 1990s evolved into pessimism and chaos.
650 0 ▼a World politics ▼y 21st century.
945 ▼a KLPA

Holdings Information

No. Location Call Number Accession No. Availability Due Date Make a Reservation Service
No. 1 Location Main Library/Western Books/ Call Number 909.831 J72m Accession No. 511038033 Availability Available Due Date Make a Reservation Service B M

Contents information

Book Introduction

The 1990s were a decade characterized by optimism about a great future that lay ahead for generations to follow. Major challenges were approached with a realization that the world leadership had the capacity not only to meet them, but to turn them into unprecedented opportunities for global social and economic progress. In Missing the Tide, Donald Johnston demonstrates that none of these opportunities achieved their objectives, and in some cases, failed completely. Scrutinizing some of the most significant unfulfilled hopes, he looks at the failure of the West to engage effectively with a democratic Russia after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the European Union’s fractious path to becoming history’s largest and most competitive economy, the expansion of the Marshall Plan concept to regions fractured by division and conflict, the diminishing prospect of global free trade and investment stimulating economic growth and rising prosperity in the developing world, the absence of coordinated international actions to combat climate change, the pervasive corruption in corporate governance undermining healthy capitalism, and the growing threats to democracy. Sifting through the economic, social, and environmental wreckage of the past twenty years, Johnston reflects on the failures and frustrations of international public policy. Can this rapid decline be arrested and reversed? In assessing the impotency of the international community to meet these challenges, Missing the Tide extracts some lessons to be learned and looks with cautious optimism to the future.


Information Provided By: : Aladin

Table of Contents

Section	Section Description	Page Number
Acknowledgments	p. ix
Preface	p. xi
Illustrations follow pages xvi and 88	
1	The Prime Minister Calls	p. 3
2	The Genius of Jean Monnet and the Marshall Plan	p. 18
3	Europe Listing, but Afloat	p. 27
4	Russia: An Opportunity Bungled	p. 41
5	Statistics: Then Uses and Abuses	p. 53
6	The Economists and the Dismal Science	p. 63
7	Central Bankers and Their Controversies	p. 77
8	Austerity versus Growth - Ideology versus Common Sense	p. 83
9	Bubbles in Our Future? Certainly!	p. 89
10	Sustainable Development: A Recipe with Too Many Ingredients	p. 94
11	Climate Change: Unrealistic Expectations	p. 107
12	The Scourge of Corruption, Public and Private	p. 123
13	Shaping Globalization: Dogged by Failure	p. 150
14	The Democratic Imperative: Perhaps Not for All?	p. 167
15	Can the Tide Return?	p. 177
Appendix: The Benefits of International Conferences	p. 185
Index	p. 191

New Arrivals Books in Related Fields

정수일 (2025)