International political economy

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International political economy

edited by Angus Cameron, Anastasia Nesvetailova and Ronen Palan

(SAGE library of international relations)

Sage, 2008

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5

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Description

International Political Economy (IPE) has become one of the most innovative and productive areas of International Relations in recent years. With origins in classical political economy, heterodox economics, political science, human geography, sociology and other social sciences, IPE has gained in academic weight and political relevance during the past thirty years and has come to embrace a diverse range of disciplinary perspectives. This five-volume set draws together the key foundational materials from a range of disciplinary sources, allowing students at all levels to have access to the complex origins of this growing body of historical and contemporary scholarship. Consisting of entries drawn from academic journals, books and other appropriate sources and representing both the historical origins of IPE as well as some of the foremost contemporary voices, this set is introduced by an essay outlining the development of IPE since the 1980s and explaining the key themes represented by the entries chosen. Contents: Volume I on the History and Theories of IPE presents, in a systematic manner, the seminal theoretical and historical pieces that shaped the present agenda of IPE. Volume II on States, Power and Hegemony traces the development of theories of hegemony, from orthodox theories such as the 'hegemonic stability theory' through to responses to globalization and current debates on the governance of the world economy. Volume III on Central Issues in IPE: Production, Trade and Finance addresses the key structural changes that have taken place in the past three decades in the sphere of finance, production and trade. Volume IV on IPE in the New Century: Emerging Issues and Theories analyses some of the emerging problems in contemporary IPE such as the changing structural configuration of global political economy and the so-called 'shadow' political economy.

Table of Contents

Volume One PART ONE: HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Introduction - Angus Cameron, Anastasia Nesvetailova and Ronen Palan What Is International Political Economy? The Study of International Political Economy - Robert Gilpin International Political Economy - S Krasner Abiding Discord Wake up, Krasner! The World Has Changed - S Strange Key Theoretical Texts Social Space - H Lefebvre International Regimes, Transactions and Change - John Gerard Ruggie Embedded Liberalism in the Post-War Economic Order Social Forces, States and World Orders - Robert W Cox Beyond International Relations Theory Differential Accumulation - J Nitzan Toward a New Political Economy of Capital Varieties of Capitalism and Varieties of Economic Theory - G Hodgson Symbolic Economics - A Koritz and D Koritz Adventures in the Metaphorical Marketplace History Restructuring the 13th Century World System - Janet L Abu-Lughod Divisions of Time and Space in Europe and the First European World Economy - Fernand Braudel The Strong Core States - Immanuel Wallerstein Class-Formation and International Commerce Volume Two Continues from Part One: History and Theories of International Political Economy The Hundreds' Year Peace - K Polanyi The Lockean Heartland in the International Political Economy - K van der Pijl The First Tranformation - S Halperin Social Forces in the Rise of Europe's 19th Century Market System PART TWO: STATES, POWER AND HEGEMONY Orthodox Theories of Hegemony Hierarchy versus Inertial Co-Operation - C P Kindleberger The Limits of Hegemonic Stability Theory - Duncan Snidal The Persistent Myth of 'Lost' Hegemony - Susan Strange Leadership, Hegemony and the International Economy - D A Lake Naked Emperor or Tattered Monarch with Potential? International Political Economy - Helen V Milner Beyond Hegemonic Stability Alternative Theories of Hegemony Gramsci, Hegemony and International Relations - R W Cox An Essay in Method The Three Instances of Hegemony in the History of the Capitalist World Economy - Immanuel Wallerstein The State The Crisis of the National Spatio-Temporal Fix and the Tendential Ecological Dominance of Globalizing Capitalism - Bob Jessop The State in the Global Political Economy - Ronen Palan, J Abbott and P Deans Nation State, International Regulation and the Question of Democracy - Joachim Hirsch Competitiveness - Paul Krugman A Dangerous Obsession Regionalism Regionalism and Multilateralism - Jagdish Bhagwati An Overview Regions in the Global Political Economy - M Bernard Beyond the Local-Global Divide in the Formation of the Eastern Asian Region Negotiating the Single European Act - A Moravcsik National Interests and Conventional Statecraft in the European Community European Governance and New Constitutionalism - S Gill Economic and Monetary Union and Alternatives to Disciplinary Neo-Liberalism in Europe Volume Three Continues from Part Two: States, Power and Hegemony Global Governance The WTO and the Undermining of Global Environmental Governance - Ken Conca The World Trade Organization - R Peet Trade and Competition - John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos Private Rights versus Public Standards in the WTO - Sol Picciotto The Expansion of Global Governance in the Third World - Y Halabi The Strange History of the Washington Consensus - John Williamson PART THREE: CENTRAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY: PRODUCTION, TRADE AND FINANCE Production, Distribution, New Corporate Forms The Politics of Productivity - Charles S Maier Foundations of American International Economic Policy after World War II The Historical Sequence of the Information Technology Revolution - Manuel Castells Network Forms of Organization - Joel M Podolny and Karen L Page Bank Control, Owner Control or Organizational Dynamics - N Fligstein and P Brantley Who Controls the Large Modern Corporation? Industrial Development, Globalization and Multinational Enterprises - Rajneesh Narula and John H Dunning New Realities for Developing Countries The Changed World Economy - Peter Drucker Trade Strengthening the Global Trade Architecture for Development - B Hoekman The Post-Doha Agenda Trade, Jobs and Wages - P Krugman and R Lawrence Trade Wars and Trade Talks - G M Grossman and E Helpman Trade Lessons from the World Economy - Peter Drucker Volume Four Continues from Part Three: Central Issues in International Political Economy: Production, Trade and Finance Cowed by Corporations - M Wolf How Trade Hurt Unskilled Workers - A Wood The Private Economy of the Post-National State - Ronen Palan and A Cameron Finance The Global Capital Market - Maurice Obstfeld Benefactor or Menace? The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System - Helleiner Neo-Liberalism and the International Financial Instability - M Wolfson The Era of Decentralized Globalization - R Germain The State, the City and the Euromarkets - Gary Burn The Gathering World Slump and the Battle over Capital Controls - R Wade and F Veneroso The Reconstruction of the International Financial Architecture - A Cartapanis and M Herland Keynes' Revenge? PART FOUR: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: EMERGING ISSUES AND THEORIES Theorizing Globalization Babylon and on? Globalization and International Political Economy - B Rosamond Configuring the Global - A Cameron and Ronen Palan Globalization as Spatio-Temporal Narrative The End of the Old Order? Globalization and the Prospects for World Order - David Held and Anthony McGrew Missing the Point - S Elden Globalization, Deterritorialization and the Space of the World Critical Reflections on the Westphalian Assumptions of International Law and Organization - A C Cutler A Crisis of Legitimacy Volume Five Continues from Part Four: International Political Economy in the New Millennium: Emerging Issues and Theories Structural Reconfiguration Whose Sovereignty? Empire versus International Law - J L Cohen The Case for th Tobin Tax and Global Re-Regulation - H Patom[um]aki Monetary Governance in a World of Regional Currencies - B Cohen The Rise of Soft Capitalism - N Thrift Monetized Time-Space - M Pryke and J Allen Derivatives - Money's 'New Imaginary'? National Structures and Multinational Corporate Behavior - L W Pauly and S Reich Enduring Differences in the Age of Globalization Introduction - Michael Hudson The New Divisions - R Martin A Geography Reconsidered The New Political Economy of War, Crime and Corruption Offshore - Sol Picciotto The State as Legal Fiction Tax Havens and the Commercialization of Sovereignty - Ronen Palan Privatization of Security, Arms Proliferation and the Process of State Collapse in Afric - Musah Abdel-Fatau The Underworld of Gold - R T Naylor The Political Ecology of War - P Le Billon Natural Resources and Armed Conflicts Illicit International Political Economy - P Andreas The Clandestine Side of Globalization

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  • NCID
    BA84449467
  • ISBN
    • 9781412936026
  • LCCN
    2007925942
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Los Angeles
  • Pages/Volumes
    5 v.
  • Size
    25 cm
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