Major theoretical perspectives—Surveys the major theoretical perspectives in international political economy in Part I.
1.Political, economic, and social relationships—Examines the political, economic, and social relationships–or structures–that tie together international actors in Part II.
2.Policy problems—Discusses a wide range of policy problems in international political economy in Parts III and IV.
3.Case study boxes—Includes case study boxes that provide in-depth and current applications of key IPE concepts.
4.Key terms, discussion questions, and online resources--These features in every chapter reinforce what students learn and encourage further learning.
著者信息
作者簡介
David Balaam
現職:Professor Emeritus,the University of Puget Sound
Bradford Dillman
現職:the University of Puget Sound
圖書目錄
PART I PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Ch 1 What Is International Political Economy? Ch 2 "Laissez-Faire":The Economic Liberal Perspective Ch 3 Wealth and Power: The Mercantalist Perspective Ch 4 Economic Determinism and Exploitation: The Structuralist Perspective Ch 5 Alternative Perspectives on International Political Economy
PART II STRUCTURES OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Ch 6 The Production and Trade Structure Ch 7 The International Monetary and Finance Structure Ch 8 International Debt and Financial Crises Ch 9 The Global Security Strcuture Ch10 The Knowledge and Technology Structure
PART III STATES AND MARKETS Ch11 The Development Conundrum: Choice Amidst Constraints Ch12 Regionalism: Toward a More Perfect (European) Union Ch13 Moving into Position: The Rising Powers Ch14 The Middle East: The Quest for Development and Democracy
PART IV TRANSNATIONAL PROBLEMS Ch15 The Illicit Global Economy: The Dark Side of Globalization Ch16 Migration and Tourism: People on the Move Ch17 Transnational Corporations: The Governance of Foreign Investment Ch18 Food and Hunger: Market Failure and Injsutice Ch19 Oil and Energy: Dependency and Resources Curses Ch20 The Environment: Steering Away from Global Disaster