International political economy : state-market relations in a changing global order
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International political economy : state-market relations in a changing global order
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
2nd ed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The second edition of this popular reader introduces, and places in context, a collection of the most important contributions to our understanding of international political economy. The first section introduces the main contending theoretical perspectives and approaches to international political economy. Subsequent sections critically examine international monetary relations; development assistance and the role of the World Bank; international trade relations; and the role of the transnational enterprise and international production.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- K.C.Dash.- PART 1: CONTENDING VIEWS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY.- The Nature of Political Economy
- R.Gilpin.- Introduction
- K.C.DashIntroduction
- K.C.Dash.- PART 1: CONTENDING VIEWS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY.- The Nature of Political Economy
- R.Gilpin.- International Politics and International Economics
- J.A.Frieden & D.A.Lake.- Liberalism, Interdependence, and Globalization.- Excerpts from The Wealth of Nations
- A.Smith.- Realism and Complex Interdependence
- R.O.Keohand & J.S.Nye.- The Invisible Hand vs the Dead Hand
- B.Lindsey.- The Rise of the Virtual State
- R.Rosencrance.- Economic Nationalism and the State.- Excerpts from Report on Manufactures
- A.Hamilton.- The Theory of Hegemonic Stabilisy and Changes in International Economic Regimes, 1967-1977
- R.O.Keohane.- States and Industrial Transformation
- P.Evans.- Sovereignty
- S.D.Krasner.- Challenges to the Capitalist System.- Excerpts from Capital and Communist Manifesto
- K.Marx & F.Engels.- The Structure of Dependence
- T. dos Santos.- The Future of Global Polarization
- S.Amin.- Globalization Under Fire
- R.Went.- PART 2: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY RELATIONS.- Monetary Governance in a Globalized World
- B.J.Cohen.- The International Monetary Fund: C.Roe Goddard.- The Asian Economic Crisis and the Role of the IMF
- K.C.Dash.- The Euro Debuts
- European Money, Global Money, or Both?
- O.A.Babarinde.- PART 3: DEVELOPMENT AND THE WORLD BANK.- The Rise and Fall of the Washington Consensus as a Paradigm for Developing Countries
- C.Gore.- A New World Bank for a New Century
- R.Picciotto.- Still Waiting: The Failure of Reform at the World Bank
- B.Rich.- PART 4: INTERNATIONAL TRADE RELATIONS.- The Doha Round: Prospects for the Rules-Based Trading System
- P.Cronin.- Regionalism, Multilaterialism, and Deeper Integration: Changing Paradigms for Developing Countries
- R.Z.Lawrence.- PART 5: TRANSNATIONAL ENTERPRISES AND INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION.- Theoretical Perspectives on the Transnational Corporation
- R.Jenkins.- Defining the Transnational Corporation in the Era of Globalization
- C. Roe Goddard.- PART 6: CONCLUSION.- Coping with Ecological Globalization
- H.French.- The Westfailure System
- S.Strange.
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