What constitutes the Global Political Economy? In whose interest is GPE constructed, and by whom? How can inequalities in GPE best be redressed? These are some of the key questions addressed in the 7th edition of this highly regarded textbook. As an ever-evolving field, subject to constant changes and developments, Global Political Economy provides a comprehensive introduction to GPE written by leading experts in the field. Under the direction of new editor Prof. Erin Hannah, the 7th edition surveys major contemporary issues and debates in GPE while being attuned to silences, marginalizations,…mehr
What constitutes the Global Political Economy? In whose interest is GPE constructed, and by whom? How can inequalities in GPE best be redressed? These are some of the key questions addressed in the 7th edition of this highly regarded textbook. As an ever-evolving field, subject to constant changes and developments, Global Political Economy provides a comprehensive introduction to GPE written by leading experts in the field. Under the direction of new editor Prof. Erin Hannah, the 7th edition surveys major contemporary issues and debates in GPE while being attuned to silences, marginalizations, and exclusions. By integrating a wide range of theoretical approaches, rich empirical material, non-western viewpoints and diversity of contributors, the 7th edition provides enhanced coverage of the central axes of inequality in GPE and centers topics such as colonialism, race, gender, North-South divides and everyday life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erin Hannah, Associate Dean of Research, Professor of Politics and International Relations, King's University College at the University of Western Ontario, Canada Professor John Ravenhill, Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo, Canada
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I Theoretical Approaches to Global Political Economy * 1: John Ravenhill and Erin Hannah: The Study of Global Political Economy * 2: Matthew Watson: Race, Empire, Colonialism and the Pre-History of Global Political Economy * 3: Vinod Aggarwal and Cedric Dupont: Cooperation and Conflict in the Global Political Economy * 4: Erin Hannah and Lucy Hinton: Ideas, Social Hierarchies, and the Everyday * Part II Global Trade and Production * 5: Silke Trommer: Global Trade * 6: Alexandra Guisinger: Identity and Attitudes Towards Trade * 7: Ellie Gore: Global Production and Unfree Labour * Part III Money and Finance * 8: Eric Helleiner: The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System * 9: Louis W Pauly: The Politics of Global Financial Stability * 10: Chris Clarke and Adrienne Roberts: Global Finance and the Everyday * Part IV Resurgence of the State? * 11: Adam Harmes: Ideologies of Globalism, Populism, and Economic Nationalism * 12: James Scott: China and the Global Political Economy * Part V Development and Inequality * 13: Erin Lockwood: The Political Economy of Global Inequality * 14: Ali Bhaget: The Global Political Economy of Development * 15: JP Singh: The Global Political Economy of North-South Relations: A View from the South * Part VI Contemporary Issues * 16: Kate Ervine: The Political Economy of the Environment * 17: Tyler Girard: The Global Political Economy of Digital Technology
* Part I Theoretical Approaches to Global Political Economy * 1: John Ravenhill and Erin Hannah: The Study of Global Political Economy * 2: Matthew Watson: Race, Empire, Colonialism and the Pre-History of Global Political Economy * 3: Vinod Aggarwal and Cedric Dupont: Cooperation and Conflict in the Global Political Economy * 4: Erin Hannah and Lucy Hinton: Ideas, Social Hierarchies, and the Everyday * Part II Global Trade and Production * 5: Silke Trommer: Global Trade * 6: Alexandra Guisinger: Identity and Attitudes Towards Trade * 7: Ellie Gore: Global Production and Unfree Labour * Part III Money and Finance * 8: Eric Helleiner: The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System * 9: Louis W Pauly: The Politics of Global Financial Stability * 10: Chris Clarke and Adrienne Roberts: Global Finance and the Everyday * Part IV Resurgence of the State? * 11: Adam Harmes: Ideologies of Globalism, Populism, and Economic Nationalism * 12: James Scott: China and the Global Political Economy * Part V Development and Inequality * 13: Erin Lockwood: The Political Economy of Global Inequality * 14: Ali Bhaget: The Global Political Economy of Development * 15: JP Singh: The Global Political Economy of North-South Relations: A View from the South * Part VI Contemporary Issues * 16: Kate Ervine: The Political Economy of the Environment * 17: Tyler Girard: The Global Political Economy of Digital Technology
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