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The Financial Crisis In U.S. Financial Hegemony And International Configuration Impact

Posted on:2011-09-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C S ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360305989104Subject:International politics
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From the establishment of the Bretton Woods system in 1944 to the 2007 subprime crisis in 60 years, the United States as the world's largest country of the financial hegemony, in U.S. dollar-dominated international monetary system, under the world economy has become to some extent growing financial technology, Wall Street thus strengthening the international financial center, to maintain U.S. financial hegemony. Can be said that an era of international financial system, often times reflect the dominant interests of the hegemonic system, hegemonic state managers of international financial system, its currency is generally the global financial relations. By the end of 2007 the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis derive from the global financial crisis rapidly, the dollar in international finance in the dominant position once again been shaken and severe challenges. The global financial crisis since the Great Depression in 1929-1933, is the most serious global economic crisis. Severe attack on the U.S. economy, its international reputation, especially Wall Street, the Fed's position and credibility have been badly affected, directly led to the bankruptcy of Wall Street imperialism. Is this financial tsunami on the U.S. hegemony of what impact? U.S. financial hegemony trend would happen? The future of the international financial system will happen to change? These issues are worth considering.This paper is divided into three parts. The first part of this paper, described the establishment of U.S. financial hegemony; the second part, Systematic analysis of the financial crisis causes, characteristics and responses; the third part, on the basis of theory expounded in the previous and systems analysis, Summarizes the impact of financial crisis on U.S. financial hegemony and the International configuration.
Keywords/Search Tags:Financial crisis, financial hegemony, International configuration
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