
"Just wait a couple of months, though. Politicians from Beijing to Berlin to Brasília see the current crisis as the product of a messed-up global financial infrastructure dominated by the U.S., and they will soon be pushing for
big changes--
whether Americans like them or not...In the view of many outside the U.S. (and some within), the only way to limit such excesses is through a bigger, more powerful IMF that can
act as a central bank to the world--and knock heads when needed. "
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1877388-1,00.html
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