
The Commanding Heights
by Yergin, Daniel; Stanislaw, Joseph-
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Summary
The collapse of the Soviet Union, the awesome rise of China, the awakening of India, economic revival in Latin America, the march toward the European Union - all are a part of this political and economic revolution. Fiscal realities and financial markets are relentlessly propelling deregulation; achieving a new balance between government and marketplace will be the major political challenge in the coming years. Looking back, the authors describe how the old balance was overturned, and by whom. Looking forward, they explore these equations: Will the new balance prevail? Or does the free market contain the seeds of its own destruction? Will there be a backlash against any excesses of the free market? And finally, The Commanding Heights illuminates the five tests by which the success or failure of all these changes can be measured, and defines the key issues as we enter the twenty-first century.
The Commanding Heights captures this revolution in ideas in accounts of the history and the politics of the postwar years and tales of the astute politicians, brilliant thinkers, and tenacious businessmen who brought these changes about. Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, Deng Xiaoping, and Bill Clinton share the stage with the "Minister of Thought" Keith Joseph, the broomaker's son Domingo Cavallo, and Friedrich von Hayek, the Austrian economist who was determined to win the twenty-year "battle of ideas." It is a complex and wide-ranging story, and the authors tell it brilliantly, with a deep understanding of human character, making critically important ideas lucid and accessible. Written with unique access to many of the key players, The Commanding Heights, like no other book, brings us an understanding of the last half of the twentieth century - and sheds a powerful light on what lies ahead in the twenty-first century.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: At the Frontier | p. ix |
Thirty Glorious Years: Europe's Mixed Economy | p. 1 |
The Curse of Bigness: America's Regulatory Capitalism | p. 28 |
Tryst with Destiny: The Rise of the Third World | p. 49 |
The Mad Monk: Britain's Market Revolution | p. 74 |
Crisis of Confidence: The Global Critique | p. 107 |
Beyond the Miracle: Asia's Emergence | p. 139 |
The Color of the Cat: China's Transformation | p. 185 |
After the Permit Raj: India's Awakening | p. 212 |
Playing by the Rules: The New Game in Latin America | p. 231 |
Ticket to the Market: The Journey After Communism | p. 270 |
The Commitment: Europe's Search for a New Social Contract | p. 309 |
The Delayed Revolution: America's New Balance | p. 338 |
The Age of Globalization: The Battle for the World Economy | p. 379 |
The Balance of Confidence: The New Rules of the Game | p. 399 |
Chronology | p. 419 |
Notes | p. 425 |
Interviews | p. 449 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 451 |
Acknowledgments | p. 467 |
Index | p. 471 |
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