<p>"Trying to grasp the implications of financial upheavals since 2008, most commentators have drawn on a narrow range of European and American examples. <i>Moments of Truth </i>provides a crucial corrective by widening the range of comparisons. Contributors also offer insightful analyses of each, helping this book provide a much needed perspective not just on financial crises but also on their political and social implications."<br />—Craig Calhoun, <i>Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science</i></p><p>"Everywhere, politicians, activists and academics are striving to make sense of a global financial and economic crisis. In this empirically rich, methodologically sophisticated and theoretically innovative book, some of the finest international scholars take a step back and ask how we make sense of such crises in the ways we do, why and with what effects. Through a series of highly illuminating case-studies, the book explores the ideas, institutions and actors that define contexts, specify options and shape choices in what is, after all <i>political</i> economy. It is a welcome contribution to debates in international political economy, comparative politics and political sociology."</p><p>—Alan Finlayson, <i>University of East Anglia</i></p>
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Francisco Panizza is Reader in Latin American Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
George Philip is Professor in Latin American Politics and Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science.