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9780754624660

International Political Economy

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    9780754624660

  • ISBN10:

    0754624668

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-09-28
  • Publisher: Routledge

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This volume brings together some of the most important research papers published in the modern field of International Political Economy (IPE) since its birth less than four decades ago, emphasizing work that has significantly advanced theoretical and analytical understandings. Coverage includes grand questions of systemic transformation and system governance as well as more narrowly focused explorations of the two most central issue-areas of the world economy, trade and money and finance. The introductory essay locates this selection of articles in the context of the field's broad evolution and development to date.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I MODERN ORIGINS
1 Susan Strange (1970), 'International Economics and International Relations: A Case of Mutual Neglect', International Affairs, 46, pp. 304-15.
3(12)
2 Robert Gilpin (1975), 'Three Models of the Future', International Organization, 29, pp. 37-60.
15(24)
3 Peter J. Katzenstein (1976), 'International Relations and Domestic Structures: Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States', International Organization, 30, pp. 1-45.
39(46)
4 Peter Gourevitch (1978), 'The Second Image Reversed: The International Sources of Domestic Politics', International Organization, 32, pp. 881-912.
85(34)
PART II SYSTEMIC TRANSFORMATIONS
5 Joseph S. Nye, Jr and Robert O. Keohane (1971), 'Transnational Relations and World Politics: An Introduction', International Organization, 25, pp. 329-49.
119(22)
6 Robert W. Cox (1981), 'Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 10, pp. 126-55.
141(30)
7 John Gerard Ruggie (1982), 'International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order', International Organization, 36, pp. 379-415.
171(38)
8 Geoffrey Garrett (2000), 'The Causes of Globalization', Comparative Political Studies, 33, pp. 941-91.
209(54)
PART III SYSTEM GOVERNANCE
9 Stephen D. Krasner (1976), 'State Power and the Structure of International Trade', World Politics, 28, pp. 317-47.
263(32)
10 Robert O. Keohane (1982), 'The Demand for International Regimes', International Organization, 36, pp. 325-55.
295(32)
11 Beth A. Simmons (2000), 'The Legalization of International Monetary Affairs', International Organization, 54, pp. 573-602.
327(30)
12 B. Peter Rosendorff and Helen V. Milner (2001), 'The Optimal Design of International Trade Institutions: Uncertainty and Escape', International Organization, 55, pp. 829-57.
357(32)
PART IV INTERNATIONAL TRADE
13 Ronald Rogowski (1987), 'Political Cleavages and Changing Exposure to Trade', American Political Science Review, 81, pp. 1121-37.
389(18)
14 Judith Goldstein (1988), 'Ideas, Institutions and American Trade Policy', International Organization, 42, pp. 179-218.
407(40)
15 Edward D. Mansfield, Helen V. Milner and B. Peter Rosendorff (2000), 'Free to Trade: Democracies, Autocracies, and International Trade Negotiations', American Political Science Review, 94, pp. 305-21.
447(18)
16 Joanne Gowa and Edward D. Mansfield (1993), 'Power Politics and International Trade', American Political Science Review, 87, pp. 408-20.
465(16)
PART V INTERNATIONAL MONEY AND FINANCE
17 David M. Andrews (1994), 'Capital Mobility and State Autonomy: Toward a Structural Theory of International Monetary Relations', International Studies Quarterly, 38, pp. 193-218.
481(26)
18 William Roberts Clark and Usha Nair Reichert with Sandra Lynn Lomas and Kevin L. Parker (1998), 'International and Domestic Constraints on Political Business Cycles in OECD Economies', International Organization, 52, pp. 87-120.
507(34)
19 Jeffry A. Frieden (1991), 'Invested Interests: The Politics of National Economic Policies in a World of Global Finance', International Organization, 45, pp. 425-51.
541(28)
20 William Bernhard and David Leblang (1999), 'Democratic Institutions and Exchange-rate Commitments', International Organization, 53, pp. 71-97.
569(28)
Name Index 597

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