CMEA’s Monetary Institutions between the West and the Global South

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  • Marcus Dietrich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15203/historia.scribere.15.612

Abstract

CMEA’s Monetary Institutions between the West and the Global South

The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), founded in 1949, provided an institutional space for the economic exchange between socialist member countries as well as between them and the West and the Global South. Its goal was to establish a socialist alternative to the economic globalization project offered by the capitalist West. Analysing the monetary institutions established by CMEA – the Transferable Rubel, the International Bank for Economic Cooperation, and the International Investment Bank – the paper argues that these ultimately failed to create an independent socialist economic system and were conducive to de-facto dependencies on the West and the Global South.

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13.06.2023

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Sonderpreis des UNO Center Austria in Transatlantic History 2023 & Best-Paper-Award von historia.scribere 15 (gesponsert vom UNO Center Austria der University of New Orleans und der Philosophisch-Historischen Fakultät)