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From "Washington" towards a "Vienna Consensus"?

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Arno Tausch

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This book is a welcome and timely endeavor to the study of Globalization, which as we know is the currency of contemporary economic and political debates. It is very broad in scope and its more than 40 pages of references provides the most complete survey for research and information on this field that I've already seen. Undoubtedly an outstanding contribution to the field of international politics, which deserves pride of place in the library of any scholar interested in political and social sciences

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This book is provided by Argentine Center of International Studies in its series E-books in International Relations with number 001 and published in 2006.

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Keywords: Vienna submit development

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