International political economy in context : individual choices, global effects
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International political economy in context : individual choices, global effects
Sage : CQ Press, c2013
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Description
Although many international political economy texts offer good descriptions of what events have occurred in global economic and political relations, they make little attempt to develop explicit theoretical frameworks explaining why. Andrew Sobel's International Political Economy in Context: Individual Choices, Global Effects takes a micro approach to international political economy that considers the fact that individuals-not nations-make choices.
Grounding policy choices in the competitive environs of domestic politics and decision-making processes, Sobel illustrates how policymakers choose among alternatives, settling on those that are most in sync with their self-interest.
The book is structured to build students' skills for a sophisticated understanding of how and why events unfold in the international political economy. Students become versed in the primary assumptions and structural/macro conditions of economic and political geography in the global arena. An examination of micro-level conditions and mechanisms introduces the factors that influence political and economic outcomes. Students are then able to use those primary assumptions and micro-level arrangements to make sense of past and present changes in the global political economy.
Those familiar with Sobel's first volume, Political Economy and Global Affairs, will easily find their way through this new book. Anyone looking for a compelling, accessible, and fully integrated rational choice perspective on international political economy will find it here.
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Preface
I. BUILDING BLOCKS TO EXAMINE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND CONFLICT
1. Introduction: Political Economy, Rationality, and Social Science 1
2. Structure, Nation-States, Power, and Order in an International Context
3. Economic Liberalism and Market Exchange in the Global Arena
II. MICRO TOOLS
4. The Micro Approach to Political and Economic Markets in Theory and Practice
5. The Dilemma of Collective Action: Who Organizes, Who Does Not, and Why
6. The Role of Hegemonic Leadership and Its Micro Foundations
7. Interest Groups and International Economic Foundations of Political Cleavage
8. The Role of Institutions in Political and Economic Market Failures
III. CONTEXT
9. Around the World in Eighty Days: A Stage of Modern Globalization
10. The World between the Wars: A Breakdown in Globalization
11. The Bretton Woods System: The Rebuilding of Globalization
12. The World Post-Bretton Woods: Globalization Advances
13.Detente and the End of the Cold War: Globalization during Transition
14. Into the Future: Political and Economic Market Failures and Threats to Globalization
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