International political economy : understanding global disorder
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International political economy : understanding global disorder
Zed Books, 1995
- : Zed Books : pbk
- : Zed Books : hbk
- : Fernwood
- : Sapes
- : Univ. Press
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a collection devoted to the issues arising from the transition to a post-Cold War world order. The contributors focus on the difficult question of what theoretical tools are now needed to understand the newly emerging, interconnected structures of international relations and global economy, and the many new sources of instability and inequality that are developing. The book has been specifically designed as a student text.
Table of Contents
- The international political economy of the future, Bjorn Hettne
- emerging trends in political economy and international relations theory, Robert W. Cox
- Distant proximities - the dynamics and dialectics of globalization, James N. Rosenau
- democratization, social movements and world order, Yoshikazu Sakamoto
- the second glorious revolution - globalizing elites and historical change, Kees van der Pijl
- Gramsci, historical materialism and international relations, Stephen Gill.
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