The IMF and the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997
The IMF's 1997 response to the Asian financial crisis led to widespread poverty, social unrest, and criticism for exacerbating rather than alleviating the crisis.
The IMF's 1997 response to the Asian financial crisis led to widespread poverty, social unrest, and criticism for exacerbating rather than alleviating the crisis.
Explore the impact of the Opium Wars on global history, from the emergence of a new world order to Western colonial expansion.
The shift in global financial power from English-speaking nations to emerging economies such as China has significant implications for trade, politics, and international relations.