Global political economy : evolution and dynamics

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Global political economy : evolution and dynamics

Robert O'Brien & Marc Williams

Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

4th ed

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 312-331) and index

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Description

After a period in which the global economy appeared prosperous and stable, the economic crisis exposed the fragile foundations of the international financial system and has reshaped the landscape of global political economy. The fourth edition of this popular and widely used text takes full account of recent developments, while continuing to provide an accessible and historically grounded introduction to the field. The authors trace the evolution of the global economy, from its roots in the fifteenth century, through the Industrial Revolution, and to the post-1945 world order. They proceed to explore in detail the dynamics of global political economy in the twenty-first century, providing systematic coverage of the key spheres of activity, from trade, production and finance to social divisions, the environment, development, ideas, security and governance. Lucid, engaging and authoritative, Global Political Economy introduces an unusually wide range of theoretical approaches, moving beyond a traditional three-paradigm perspective to show how these theories can be applied and how useful they are for understanding key issues and developments.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 1. Theories of Global Political Economy 2. International Political Economy and Its Methods PART II: EVOLUTION 3. Forging a World Economy 1400-1800 4. Industry, Empire and War 1800-1945 5. Growing a Global Economy 1945-2010 PART III: DYNAMICS 6. International Trade 7. Transnational Production 8. The Global Financial System 9. Global Division of Labour 10. Gender 11. Economic Development 12. Global Environmental Change 13. Ideas 14. Security 15. Governing the Global Political Economy Conclusion

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