Global political economy: a Marxist critique/ Bill Dunn
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 337 DUN/G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P28039 |
PART I: THEORIES OF THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOM
1. Liberalism
2. Realism and Institutionalism
3. Critical approaches to IPE
4. Marxis
PART II: THE ORIGINS OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM
5. The Transformation of European Feudalism
6. The Making of the Global Economy
7. Bretton Woods and the Golden Age
PART III: STRUCTURES, ISSUES AND AGENTS
8. Production
9. Trade
10. Money and Finance
11. The New Economy and the Transformation of Labour?
12. The Political Economy of the 'Non-economic'
13. Competition and Cooperation between Rich-Country Economies
14. Problems of Development and Dependency: The State, Capital and Class in Poor Countries
15 Global Governance or the New Imperialism
Conclusions: What Prospects for the State, Capital and Labour?References
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