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Obama and the Economic Recovery: Keynesian Policies, Gridlock, and the New Global EconomyAyodele Aruleba - The Obama presidency will largely be defined by the administration’s ability to respond to the unique and historic challenge facing the country at the time of his inauguration: the Great Recession. This paper evaluates the president’s success throughout... Keep Reading »
Factors that Limit Regulatory Response in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis: Ideology, Regulatory Capture, and Power DynamicsFrank Wang - Since the financial crisis of 2007, regulators have recognized the necessity for global governance in an increasingly interconnected global economy. Many have praised the extent to which regulators have already minimized the damage of the crisis through reforms introduced... Keep Reading »
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Radical Populism in Crisis-Era Greece: Examining the Impact of Populist Movements on Greek DemocracyTristan Smaldone - This study looks at populist movements in Greece that formed in reaction to the failures of elite statist politicians. Beginning with the 2008 student uprisings in Athens, this narrative follows the escalation of social and political activism as the country entered... Keep Reading »
Media Discourse During the Financial Crisis: An Inquiry into the Nature of the Contemporary "Fourth Estate"Shaun Docherty - The concept of a “fourth estate” was first articulated by John Declare, editor of The Times in an article published in 1853. He believed the press had a crucial role to play in British society’s transformation into a representative liberal democracy... Keep Reading »
The Spanish Financial Crisis: Economic Reforms and the Export-Led RecoveryDavid C. Wagner - In July 2012, Spain's unemployment rate was above 20%, its stock market was at its lowest point in a decade, and the government was borrowing at a rate of 7.6%. With domestic demand depleted and no sign of recovery in sight, President Mariano Rajoy and the European... Keep Reading »
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