¶ … Crash, 2008: A geopolitical setback for the West," author Roger Altman analyzed the series of events that led to the "Great Crash" that was the American economic crisis in 2008. In analyzing the causes of the Great Crash, Altman also looked at the other major players that were affected and benefited in the economic crisis, discussing extensively its potential effects for countries in the West and China in the future. The article demonstrates how the economic crisis was preceded by years of exceedingly positive outlook on the U.S. economy, leading to "rampant speculation" in critical markets, particularly the housing market and the U.S. government's "overly accommodating monetary policy." In the midst of all these causes of the U.S. economic crisis is the emergence of economies from the Asian region that are challenging not only the economic stronghold, but also the political influence that U.S. still yields globally. In this review of Altman's politico-economic analysis of the U.S. economic crisis, two important themes will be thoroughly discussed. First, Altman discussed how the U.S. economy policies domestically have been influenced politically through specific events that influenced the way the U.S. And other countries have perceived the U.S., economically (financially) and politically. Second, the author predicts the future of the U.S. As a political and economic...
Combining both themes, Altman concludes that as a result of The Great Crash, the economic and political power that the U.S. had previously held will now be challenged by emerging economically strong countries that were not affected by the U.S. economic crisis, such as China.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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