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International Political Economy: State-Market Relations in a Changing Global Order, 2nd Edition

C. Roe Goddard, Patrick Cronin, and Kishore C. Dash, editors
International Political Economy: State-Market Relations in a Changing Global Order, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 978-1-58826-097-0
$28.50
2003/515 pages/LC: 2002075162
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Praise for the previous edition:

"Accessible and challenging.... The mix of theoretical and empirical essays offers an advantage over similar books.... No single book can be exhaustive ... but this one offers readers a sample of works from many major authors and on most of the important topics in the field."—Bradley H. Karnafel, Southeastern Political Review

DESCRIPTION

Introducing the classic and contemporary ideologies of international political economy, this anthology has been carefully constructed for classroom use.

Articles representing contending views of IPE are followed by selections on the international monetary system, development assistance, and international trade. With the student reader in mind, each piece is prefaced with an editors' note placing it in context. This new edition thoroughly engages with the past decade of changes in the global political economy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

C. Roe Goddard is associate professor of global studies at Thunderbird School of Global Management. Patrick Cronin is senior adviser and senior director of the Asia Pacific Program at the Center for a New American Security. Kishore C. Dash is associate professor of Global Studies at Thunderbird.

CONTENTS

  • Introduction—the Editors.
  • CONTENDING VIEWS OF IPE.
  • The Nature of Political Economy—Robert Gilpin.
  • International Politics and International Economics—Jeffry A. Frieden and David A. Lake.
  • LIBERALISM, INTERDEPENDENCE, AND GLOBALIZATION.
  • Excerpts from The Wealth of NationsAdam Smith.
  • Realism and Complex Interdependence—Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye.
  • The Invisible Hand vs. the Dead Hand—Brink Lindsey.
  • The Rise of the Virtual State—Richard Rosecrance.
  • ECONOMIC NATIONALISM AND THE STATE.
  • Excerpts from Report on Manufactures—Alexander Hamilton.
  • The Theory of Hegemonic Stability and Changes in International Economic Regimes, 1967-1977—Robert O. Keohane.
  • States and Industrial Transformation—Peter Evans.
  • Sovereignty—Stephen D. Krasner.
  • CHALLENGES TO THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM.
  • Excerpts from Capital and Communist Manifesto—Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
  • The Structure of Dependence—Theotonio dos Santos.
  • The Future of Global Polarization—Samir Amin.
  • Globalization Under Fire—Robert Went.
  • INTERNATIONAL MONETARY RELATIONS.
  • Monetary Governance in a Globalized World—Benjamin J. Cohen.
  • The IMF—C. Roe Goddard.
  • The Asian Economic Crisis and the Role of the IMF—Kishore C. Dash.
  • The Euro Debuts: European Money, Global Money, or Both?—Olufemi A. Babarinde.
  • DEVELOPMENT AND THE WORLD BANK.
  • The Rise and Fall of the Washington Consensus as a Paradigm for Developing Countries—Charles Gore.
  • A New World Bank for a New Century—Robert Picciotto.
  • Still Waiting: The Failure of Reform at the World Bank—Bruce Rich.
  • INTERNATIONAL TRADE RELATIONS.
  • The Doha Round: Prospects for the Rules-Based Trading System—Patrick Cronin.
  • Regionalism, Multilateralism, and Deeper Integration: Changing Paradigms for Developing Countries—Robert Z. Lawrence.
  • TRANSNATIONAL ENTERPRISES AND INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION.
  • Theoretical Perspectives on the Transnational Corporation—Rhys Jenkins.
  • Defining the Transnational Corporation in the Era of Globalization—C. Roe Goddard.
  • CONCLUSION.
  • Coping with Ecological Globalization—Hilary French.
  • The Westfailure System—Susan Strange.
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