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Tables of Contents for Financial Globalization and Democracy in Emerging Markets
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Tables
vii
 
List of Figures
viii
 
Notes on the Contributors
ix
 
Foreword
xi
 
Thomas J. Biersteker
Preface to the Paperback Edition
xiii
 
List of Abbreviations
xviii
 
Introduction and Overview
1
16
Leslie Elliott Armijo
Part I Democracy and the Evolution of Global Capital Markets
Mixed Blessing: Expectations about Foreign Capital Flows and Democracy in Emerging Markets
17
34
Lelie Elliott Armijo
Capital Flows to Developing Economies throughout the Twentieth Century
51
23
Stefano Manzocchi
Emerging Market Makers: The Power of Institutional Investors
74
17
Mary Ann Haley
The Transnational Agenda for Financial Regulation in Developing Countries
91
26
Tony Porter
Part II Country Cases
Mexico: The Trajectory to the 1994 Devaluation
117
16
William C. Gruben
Mexico: Foreign Investment and Democracy
133
18
Carlos Elizondo Mayer-Serra
Brazil: Short Foreign Money, Long Domestic Political Cycles
151
26
Peter R. Kingstone
Russia: The IMF, Private Finance, and External Constrainsts on a Fragile Polity
177
30
Randall W. Stone
India: Financial Globalization, Liberal Norms, and the Ambiguities of Democracy
207
26
John Echeverri-Gent
Indonesia: On the Mostly Negative Role of Transnational Capital in Democratization
233
18
Jeffrey A. Winters
Vietnam and Foreign Direct Investment: Speeding Economic Transition or Prolonging the Twilight Zone?
251
25
Jonathan Haughton
Thailand: What Goes Up...
276
25
Danny Unger
Part III Conclusions
Tequila versus the Dragon: Comparing the Crises in Mexico and Thailand
301
8
Walter Molano
Mixed Blessing: Preliminary Conclusions
309
28
Leslie Elliott Armijo
Index
337