1. New Trends in Global Political Economy Ronen Palan Part I Concepts and Themes in GPE 2. The State in the Era of Globalisation Mick Moore 3. The Firm, The Corporation and Contemporary Capitalism Richard Phillips 4. Capital as Power: Toward a New Cosmology of Capital Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler 5. Labour and IPE: Rediscovering Human Agency Robert O’Brien 6. Money and Finance in a Globalized Economy Anastasia Nesvetailova 7. Globalization: A Project in Crisis Phillip McMichael PART II Theoretical Innovation and Contemporary Debates 8. Game Theory: International Trade, Conflict and Cooperation Lisa Carlson and Raymond Dacey 9. Behavioural economics and International Political Economy Deborah Elms 10. New Institutionalism and International Relations Hendrik Spruyt 11. Evolutionary institutionalism, from Veblen to Frank Knight Herman Schwartz 12. Globalization and Theories of Regulation Mick Dunford 13. Transnational Historical Materialism: Theories of Transnational Class Formation and World Order Henk Overbeek 14. Post-Development Theory and Practice Jan Nederveen Pieterse 15. Constructivism in International Political Economy André Broome 16. Libidinal Political Economy: A Psycho-Social Analysis of Financial Violence Earl Gammon & Duncan Wigan Part III Emerging Issues in Contemporary GPE 17. Environmental politics and the Global Political Economy Simon Dalby and Matthew Paterson 18. The Rise of China and the Future of IPE Mark Beeson 19. Globalising Globalization: A Worldist Intervention Lily Ling
Ronen Palan is Professor of International Political Economy at the University of Birmingham, UK
Praise for the preivous edition:Ronen Palan has assembled an
excellent volume of essays by mostly young authors on topics of
central interest to scholars interested in international political
economy and globalization. The volume is unique in including
authors who are willing to discuss a broad range of theoretical
perspectives. It will make exciting reading for students and a
source of good classroom discussions. - Jeffrey Hart, Professor of
Political Science, Indiana University
A broad and wide-ranging exploration of the new global political
economy. This book powerfully challenges all of our hegemonic
orthodoxies and makes us rethink the concepts of state, market and
globalization. - Helen Milner, Professor of Political Science at
Columbia University
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