The global economic crisis and potential implications for foreign policy and national security / R. Nicholas Burns ; Jonathon Price.
Language: English Publication details: Washington : Aspen Institute, 2006.Description: 162 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780898435153 (paperback)
- G562 2006
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Economic conditions and U.S. national security in the 1930s and today / Martin Feldstein
Pulling back from the crisis : a roadmap for the future of the American economy / David Leonhardt
Global recession and national security / Richard N. Cooper
Rebalancing economic engagement : the foreign policy consequences / Bruce Stokes
Sustaining the recovery and containing the deficit : a balancing act for policy / Laura D. Tyson
Interdependence, global issues management, and global economic governance / Kermal Dervis
Picking up the pieces : the global crisis and implications for U.S. economic policymaking / David McCormick
Priorities for progress : security and development at a time of global economic turmoil / Sylvia Mathews Burwell
The impact of the global financial crisis on democracy / Michael J. Green
Summary of the Aspen Strategy Group deliberations / Nicholas Burns.
Aspen Policy Books is a series devoted to developing new thinking on U.S. national security policy. This book, a collection of papers prepared for the 2009 summer Aspen Strategy Group conference, addresses the critical intersection of the global financial recession and its potential impact on America's foreign policy and national security.
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