The first book-length analysis of the deep roots of the study of international political economy in the pre-1945 period. This pioneering history reveals fascinating debates about the world economy that involved thinkers from all parts of the globe and anticipated contentious issues in our own time.
The first book-length analysis of the deep roots of the study of international political economy in the pre-1945 period. This pioneering history reveals fascinating debates about the world economy that involved thinkers from all parts of the globe and anticipated contentious issues in our own time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric Helleiner is Professor and University Research Chair at the Department of Political Science and Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo. His previous books include The Neomercantilists (2021), Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods (2014), The Status Quo Crisis (2014), and States and the Reemergence of Global Finance (1994). He is winner of the 2020 IPE Distinguished Scholar Award (International Studies Association) and the Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations (2016).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and overview Part I. The Three Orthodoxies in a Global Context: 2. The rise of European classical economic liberalism 3. Economic liberalism from non-European perspectives 4. Neomercantilist reactions in Europe and the United States 5. Neomercantilism elsewhere 6. European Marxist critiques of global capitalism 7. The global diffusion of Marxism Part II. Beyond the Three Orthodoxies: 8. Autarkic visions of economic self-sufficiency 9. Environmentalist calls for a more sustainable world economy 10. Feminist critiques of a patriarchal world economy 11. Pan-African responses to a racialized world economy 12. Religious and civilizational political economies of Pan-Islamism and Pan-Asianism 13. Distinctive visions of economic regionalism for East Asia, Europe and the Americas Part III. Ending at a Beginning: 14. The embedded liberalism of Bretton Woods 15. The case for a wider history.
1. Introduction and overview Part I. The Three Orthodoxies in a Global Context: 2. The rise of European classical economic liberalism 3. Economic liberalism from non-European perspectives 4. Neomercantilist reactions in Europe and the United States 5. Neomercantilism elsewhere 6. European Marxist critiques of global capitalism 7. The global diffusion of Marxism Part II. Beyond the Three Orthodoxies: 8. Autarkic visions of economic self-sufficiency 9. Environmentalist calls for a more sustainable world economy 10. Feminist critiques of a patriarchal world economy 11. Pan-African responses to a racialized world economy 12. Religious and civilizational political economies of Pan-Islamism and Pan-Asianism 13. Distinctive visions of economic regionalism for East Asia, Europe and the Americas Part III. Ending at a Beginning: 14. The embedded liberalism of Bretton Woods 15. The case for a wider history.
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