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Emerging Countries and the Changes Implied for Europe

Siroën, Jean-Marc (2009-04), Emerging Countries and the Changes Implied for Europe, in Jaffrelot, Christophe, The Emerging States. The Wellspring of a New World Order, Columbia University Press : New York

Type
Chapitre d'ouvrage
Date
2009-04
Book title
The Emerging States. The Wellspring of a New World Order
Book author
Jaffrelot, Christophe
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Published in
New York
ISBN
978-0-231-15428-4
Number of pages
320
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Author(s)
Siroën, Jean-Marc cc
Abstract (EN)
The balance of global power is undergoing a tectonic shift, with “developing” countries such as India, Turkey, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, and South Africa now asserting their influence. These countries subtly redefine our notion of “strong” and “weak” economics and the relationship between political stability and international might, changing the rules of the international power grab to an extent unheard of since 1945. Emerging states share high growth rates and increasing institutional activities, and they equally pursue integration into the world economy. Yet each country differs in its forms of capitalism and overall economic and political trajectories. China has become “the world’s factory,” while India is known as “the world’s back office.” In light of these differences, there is now an urgent need to understand how our conception of “emerging states” corresponds to reality and the new configurations of power they might inspire. This richly documented volume, which contains more than one hundred color maps, graphs, and tables, includes the criteria for designating an “emerging” state and describes regional dynamics in several studies. The volume frames the behavior of these new power players and identifies probably challenges that might arise as they enter the world stage.
Subjects / Keywords
Europe; Emerging countries
JEL
F15 - Economic Integration
O11 - Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development
O18 - Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis; Housing; Infrastructure

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