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Global political economy : Contemporary theories

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Publication details: London Routledge 2000Description: 286pISBN:
  • 9780415204897
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.000000 PAL
Contents:
Table of contents 1. New Trends in Global Political Economy Part 1: Key Categories in the Global Political Economy 2. Structuring the Political Arena Public Arena: Public goods, states and governance in a globalizing world 3. Approaching the Organisation of Economic Activity in the Age of Cross-Border Alliance Capitalism 4. The Use and Misuse of Power Analysis in International Theory 5. Capital Accumulation: Breaking the dualism of 'economics' and 'politics' 6. Labour and IPE: Rediscovering human agency 7. Globalisation: Trend or project? Part 2: Theoretical Innovation and Contemporary Debates 8. Game Theory: International trade, conflict and cooperation 9. New institutionalism and international relations 10. Globalization and Theories of Regulation 11. Transnational Historical Materialism: Theories of transnational class formation and world order 12. A Nebbish Presence: Undervalued contributions of sociological institutionalism to IPE 13. Trends in Development Theory 14. The Constructivist Underpinnings of the New International Political Economy 15. Historical Sociology and Global Transformation 16. Global Passion within Global Interests: Race, gender, and culture in our postcolonial order
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Table of contents
1. New Trends in Global Political Economy
Part 1: Key Categories in the Global Political Economy
2. Structuring the Political Arena Public Arena: Public goods, states and governance in a globalizing world
3. Approaching the Organisation of Economic Activity in the Age of Cross-Border Alliance Capitalism
4. The Use and Misuse of Power Analysis in International Theory
5. Capital Accumulation: Breaking the dualism of 'economics' and 'politics'
6. Labour and IPE: Rediscovering human agency
7. Globalisation: Trend or project?
Part 2: Theoretical Innovation and Contemporary Debates
8. Game Theory: International trade, conflict and cooperation
9. New institutionalism and international relations
10. Globalization and Theories of Regulation
11. Transnational Historical Materialism: Theories of transnational class formation and world order
12. A Nebbish Presence: Undervalued contributions of sociological institutionalism to IPE
13. Trends in Development Theory
14. The Constructivist Underpinnings of the New International Political Economy
15. Historical Sociology and Global Transformation
16. Global Passion within Global Interests: Race, gender, and culture in our postcolonial order

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