![]() | Orderly Change: International Monetary Relations since Bretton Woods Subjects: International finance -- History -- 20th century; Monetary policy -- History -- 20th century; International economic relations -- History -- 20th century; United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference (1944 : Bretton Woods N. H.) -- History; The contributors to Orderly Change show that the history of international monetary relations since Bretton Woods is one of "orderly change"--that is, change within a sturdy but supple framework. David M. Andrews is Professor of Politics and International Relations and Director of the European Union Center of California at Scripps College. He is editor of International Monetary Power and coeditor of Governing the World's Money, both from Cornell. He is also editor of The Atlantic Alliance under Stress: US-European Relations after Iraq. |
![hidden image for function call](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ca/1x1.png)