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Global Political Economy
Third Edition
Edited by John Ravenhill
560 pages
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Approximately 45 figures and 23 tables
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246x189mm
978-0-19-957081-2
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Paperback
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13 January 2011
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- Including coverage of history, theoretical approaches, and contemporary issues, Global Political Economy provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject.
- Contributions from leading international specialists offer students a sophisticated but accessible account.
- The third edition is fully up-to-date with the events and outcomes of the 2008 global financial crisis.
- Student learning is supported by helpful textbook features, a two-colour text design, and an accompanying Online Resource Centre.
New to this edition - The third edition contains chapters substantially revised to reflect all the latest developments in global political economy with particular emphasis on the events and outcomes of the 2008 financial crisis.
Combining history and theoretical approaches with contemporary issues and debates, Global Political Economy provides an authoritative introduction to this important subject. Expert contributors offer a diverse
range of perspectives, as well as engaging insights into the relevance of global political economy within international relations. The third edition is fully up-to-date with all the latest developments including the recent global financial crisis. Students are aided by the inclusion of helpful textbook features as well as an accompanying Online Resource Centre with the following additional material:
Student resources:
Flashcard glossary Timeline Web links
Instructor resources:
PowerPoint slides NEW FOR THIS EDITION Case studies Figures and tables from the bookReadership: Second
and third year undergraduates studying international political economy/global political economy as part of a BA in Politics or IR. Also suitable for MA students new to the subject.
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Edited by John Ravenhill, Professor of International Relations, Australian National University Contributors: Vinod K Aggarwal, University of California, Berkeley Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia Cédric Dupont, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Colin Hay, University of Sheffield Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo Michael J. Hiscox, Harvard University Anthony McGrew, University of Southampton Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto Nicola Phillips, University of Manchester John Ravenhill,
Australian National University Eric Thun, Oxford University Robert Hunter Wade, London School of Economics and Political Science Matthew Watson, University of Warwick Gilbert R. Winham, Dalhousie University
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"Global Political Economy is an invaluable teaching resource. It is distinctive in its historically-rooted approach to IPE. The chapters also sample more theoretical approaches. For this third edition, both the book and its online resource package have been updated to cover the 2008 financial crisis and its implications. I recommend the result to teachers and students of IPE.
" - Ngaire Woods, University of Oxford
"With extensive revisions to take account of recent events, the third edition of this valuable text remains the most up-to-date introduction to the field of global political economy available anywhere. This is a must-read for scholars and students alike.
" - Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Barbara
"The only place that students can find many of the leading scholars in IPE writing about their specialist subjects in a general way...the best source for students.
" - Iain Hardie, University of Edinburgh
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Part I: Theoretical approaches to global political economy
1: John Ravenhill: The study of global political economy
2: Matthew Watson: The historical roots of theoretical traditions in global political economy
3: Vinod K. Aggarwal & Cedric Dupont: Collaboration and co-ordination in the global political economy
4: Michael J. Hiscox: The domestic sources of foreign economic policies
Part II: Global trade
5: Gilbert R. Winham: The evolution of the global trade regime
6: John Ravenhill: Regional trade agreements
Part III: Global finance
7: Eric Helleiner: The evolution of the international monetary and financial system
8: Louis W. Pauly: The political economy of global financial crises
Part IV: Globalization and its Consequences
9: Anthony McGrew: The logics of economic globalization
10: Colin Hay: Globalization's impact on states
11: Eric Thun: The globalization of production
12: Robert Hunter Wade: Globalization, growth, poverty, inequality, resentment and imperialism
13: Nicola Phillips: Globalization and development
14: Peter Dauvergne: Globalization and the environment
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The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
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