The current international financial system has created a huge gap between the wealthy and the rest. Grounded and straightforward in his approach, Brahm calls for a turn away from economic systems dangerously steeped in ideology and stymied by politics, outlining a new global consensus based on pragmatism, common sense, and grass-roots realities.
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Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
Publication Date: 23 Oct 2014
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781137444172
About L. Brahm
Laurence Brahm is a global activist social entrepreneur international lawyer political-economist crisis mediator and author of over twenty books on Asia. He is the architect of the Himalayan and African Consensus serving as executive director and co-founder of the African Consensus Forum. He divides his time between Asia and Africa convening multi-stakeholder dialogue between civil society business and governments. Concurrently he is advisor to China's Ministry of Environmental Protection and the European Commission's Directorate-General for the Environment blueprinting green growth policies aimed at reducing total carbon in China through renewable and efficient energy replacement. He is a member of the United Nations Theme Group on Poverty and Inequality NGO spokesperson to the United Nations Earth Summit 2012 (Rio+20) and was selected by ScenaRio as one of '100 Opinion Leaders Advising Rio+20'. Brahm is also a Visiting Fellow at the East-West Center for geopolitical research in Hawaii. His previous books include Zhu Rongji and The Transformation of Modern China (John Wiley 2002) a bestseller in Asia Searching for Shangri-La (Marshall Cavendish 2006) and The Anti-Globalization Breakfast Club (John Wiley 2009).