1 William Robinson, Promoting Polyarchy. globalization, US intervention, and hegemony (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996).
2.
2 David Rothkope, 'In praise of cultural imperialism', Foreign Policy (No. 107, Summer 1997), pp. 38-53.
3.
3 R. C. Longworth, 'New rules for global economy', Chicago Tribune (6 October 1997), p. 1-1.
4.
4 George Soros, Financial Times (3 January 1999).
5.
5 Robin Hahnel, 'The great global asset swindle', stop-imf@essential.org (23 March 1999).
6.
6 World Bank, The State in a Changing World (Washington, DC, World Bank, 1997).
7.
7 Ibid.
8.
8 Editorial, 'Escape from recession', Washington Post (7 December 1998) p. A24-A24.
9.
9 Michel Camdessus, 'Capital flows, crisis and the private sector', stop-imf@essential.org (1 March 1999).
10.
10 Ibid.
11.
11 Agence France Press, Rome. 'IMF must become "embryo of world government"' (17 December 1998).
12.
12 Henry Kissinger, 'The IMF: throwing more fuel on the world economy', Washington Post (6 October 1998), p. 29-29.
13.
13 Ibid.
14.
14 Rothkope, op. cit.
15.
15 Interview with Lawrence Kudlow, Lerner News Hour (18 January 1998).
16.
16 Ibid.
17.
17 Martin Feldstein, 'Refocusing the IMF', Journal of Foreign Affairs (Vol. 77, no. 2, March/April, 1998), p. 20-20.
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18 Thomas Bass, 'Want to know about the future of money? Talk to Walt Wriston', Wired (October 1996), p. 140-140.
19.
19 Paul Volcker, Changing Fortunes: the world's money and the threat to American leadership (New York, Times Books, 1992).
20.
20 Kissinger, op. cit.
21.
21 Richard Thomas, Apocalypse Roulette - the Lethal World of Derivatives (New York, MacMillan Press, 1998), p. 4-4.
22.
22 Robert Rubin, 'Treasury secretary Robert Rubin remarks on reforms of the international financial architecture to the School of Advanced International Studies', stop-imf@essential.org (26 April 1999).
23.
23 Joanne Gray, 'Investors to boycott national bail-outs, bankers warn', Australian Financial Review (27 April 1999).
24.
24 Institute for International Finance, press release, London (13 April 1999).
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25 Institute for International Finance. 'Press conference statement by Mr John Bond', London (27 January, 1999).
26.
26 Ibid.
27.
27 Agence France Press, Tokyo, 'Asian crisis has allowed revolution in IMF: Camdessus' (19 May 1999).
28.
28 Institute of International Finance, 'East Asian crisis calls for new international measures, say financial leaders', press release, London (18 April 1998).
30 Dow Jones Newservice, 'IMF, World Bank officials differ on response to crisis' (2 October 1998).
31.
31 Ibid.
32.
32 George Soros, 'The international financial system', Financial Times (31 December 1997).
33.
33 George Soros, The Alchemy of Finance. reading the mind of the market (New York, John Wiley and Sons, 1994).
34.
34 R. C. Longworth, 'Backlash at the global economy', Chicago Tribune (28 September 1997), p. 1-1.
35.
35 Ibid.
36.
36 Ibid.
37.
37 John Casidy, 'The return of Karl Marx', New Yorker (20-27 October, 1997).
38.
38 CNBC (28 August 1998).
39.
39 Ibid.
40.
40 Agence France Press, Tokyo, 'Japan's Sakakibara hits out at IMF, US domination' (24 January 1999).
41.
41 Ibid.
42.
42 Anthony Rowley, 'Attack on IMF', Business Time On Line - Singapore (31 May 1999).
43.
43 William Greider, One World, Ready or Not, the Manic Logic of Global Capitalism (New York, Simon and Schuster, 1998) and William Wolman and Anne Colamosca, The Judas Economy: the triumph of capital and the betrayal of work (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 1997).