"In his new book Turbulent Waters, economist Ralph C. Bryant reviews the bewildering complexitites of world trade and financial regulation, revealing how money is moved and goods are exchanged across national borders." Lane Jennings, The Futurist, The Futurist, 3/1/2004|"This volume should be required reading, especially for those blindly protesting globalization. A better understanding of facts, the factors affecting the global economy, the insights and recommended policies presented by Bryant would lead to a more focused and constructive debate on the merits of globalization..." C. J. Siegman, Federal Reserve Board/IMF, Choice, 2/4/2004|"... a timely guide to help citizens, policy-makers and academics alike navigate the sea of international financial architectural reforms.... Bryant's depth of knowledge about cross-border financial flows and his thougtful analysis of possible reforms to the international financial architecture make this volume an important study on the policy options available to governments.... He does remarkably well in providing an accessible account of what is generally a very technical debate." Angela O'Mahony, University of British Columbia, International Journal, 1/1/2004