Routledge handbook of international political economy (IPE): IPE as a global conversation/ edited by Mark Blyth.

Contributor(s): Blyth, MarkMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009Description: ix, 377 p. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780415771269; 0415771269; 9780203881569Subject(s): International economic relations | EconomicsDDC classification: 337
Contents:
Section One: North American IPE Chapter One: The Multiple Traditions of American IPE Benjamin J. Cohen Chapter Two: Realist Political Economy: Traditional Themes and Contemporary Challenges Jonathan Kirshner Chapter Three: Thinking Rationally About Hierarchy and Global Governance Alexander Cooley Chapter Four: Constructivism as an Approach to International Political Economy Rawi Abdelal Chapter Five: Of Margins, Traditions and Engagements: A Brief Disciplinary History of IPE in Canada Randall Germain Section Two: British IPE Chapter Six: Lineages of a British International Political Economy Ben Rosamond and Ben Clift Chapter Seven: Empiricism and Objectivity: Reflexive Theory Construction in a Complex World Ronen Palan and Angus Cameron Chapter Eight: Power-Knowledge Estranged: From Susan Strange to Post-structuralism in British IPE Paul Langley Chapter Nine: Bridging the Transatlantic Divide? Toward a Structurational Approach to International Political Economy Philip G. Cerny Section Three: IPE in Asia Chapter Ten: Reading Hobbes in Beijing: Great Power Politics and the Challenge of the Peaceful Ascent Giovanni Arrighi Chapter Eleven: States and Markets, States versus Markets: The Developmental State Debate as the Distinctive East Asian Contribution to International Political Economy Walden Bello Chapter Twelve: The Rise of East-Asia: An Emerging Challenge to the Study of International Political Economy Henry Yeung Chapter Thirteen: Neither Asia nor America: IPE in Australia Jason Sharman Section Four: IPE Elsewhere Exemptions, Exclusions, and Extensions Chapter Fourteen: Why IPE is Underdeveloped in Europe: A Case Study of France Nicolas Jabko Chapter Fifteen: Why Did the Latin American Critical Tradition in the Social Sciences Become Practically Extinct Gabriel Palma Chapter Sixteen: What Do Sociologists Bring to International Political Economy? John Campbell Chapter Seventeen: Economic History and the International Political Economy Michael J Oliver. Chapter Eighteen: Everyday International Political Economy Leonard Seabrooke and John Hobson
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Section One: North American IPE

Chapter One: The Multiple Traditions of American IPE Benjamin J. Cohen
Chapter Two: Realist Political Economy: Traditional Themes and Contemporary Challenges Jonathan Kirshner
Chapter Three: Thinking Rationally About Hierarchy and Global Governance Alexander Cooley
Chapter Four: Constructivism as an Approach to International Political Economy Rawi Abdelal
Chapter Five: Of Margins, Traditions and Engagements: A Brief Disciplinary History of IPE in Canada Randall Germain

Section Two: British IPE

Chapter Six: Lineages of a British International Political Economy Ben Rosamond and Ben Clift
Chapter Seven: Empiricism and Objectivity: Reflexive Theory Construction in a Complex World Ronen Palan and Angus Cameron
Chapter Eight: Power-Knowledge Estranged: From Susan Strange to Post-structuralism in British IPE Paul Langley
Chapter Nine: Bridging the Transatlantic Divide? Toward a Structurational Approach to International Political Economy Philip G. Cerny

Section Three: IPE in Asia

Chapter Ten: Reading Hobbes in Beijing: Great Power Politics and the Challenge of the Peaceful Ascent Giovanni Arrighi
Chapter Eleven: States and Markets, States versus Markets: The Developmental State Debate as the Distinctive East Asian Contribution to International Political Economy Walden Bello
Chapter Twelve: The Rise of East-Asia: An Emerging Challenge to the Study of International Political Economy Henry Yeung
Chapter Thirteen: Neither Asia nor America: IPE in Australia Jason Sharman

Section Four: IPE Elsewhere Exemptions, Exclusions, and Extensions

Chapter Fourteen: Why IPE is Underdeveloped in Europe: A Case Study of France Nicolas Jabko
Chapter Fifteen: Why Did the Latin American Critical Tradition in the Social Sciences Become Practically Extinct Gabriel Palma
Chapter Sixteen: What Do Sociologists Bring to International Political Economy? John Campbell
Chapter Seventeen: Economic History and the International Political Economy Michael J Oliver.
Chapter Eighteen: Everyday International Political Economy Leonard Seabrooke and John Hobson

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