This collection of seminal readings in international political economy charts the historical and theoretical evolution of the field from the eighteenth century to the present day. Bringing together classic works and leading contemporary arguments, this book outlines the development of three schools of IPE thought -- Liberalism, Marxism, and Realism -- and also includes recent syntheses of these approaches to show how conventional theoretical categories are giving way to more eclectic conceptual schemes. The second edition features an added section on the postmodern turn in the study of international political economy, and includes a number of new readings. The readings include works by Alexander Hamilton, Friedrich List, David Ricardo, Adam Smith, Lenin, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Richard Cooper, Robert O. Keohane, Joseph S. Nye, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Robert Cox, Robert Gilpin, Mancur Olson, Richard Zeckhauser, Bruno S. Frey, Immanuel Wallerstein, Susan Strange, Donald J. Puchala, Raymond F. Hopkins, Alice A. Amsden, Peter M. Haas, David Harvey, and Michael J. Shapiro. Providing many of the most frequently cited IPE references in a single volume, the second edition of The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy will no doubt be a valuable resource for students of international relations and international economics.
informative and very easy to read/ a must read for understanding IPE and its impact on the world today.
An Excellent Reader
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This reader on International Political Economy by Gearge Crane and Abla Amawi start with a discussion of the various theories of IPE and then each is dealt with in a chronological order. Seminal writings for each theory are provided at the end of each chapter.The chapters are on Classical Mercantilism, Classical Liberalism, Early Marxism, the revisions of these theories, Rational Choice Approach to IPE, Hegemonic Power and Stability and Regime Formation and Epistemic Communities. In the second edition of the book, postmodern arguments are also acknowledegd in the last chapter. The authors whose woek is provided as reading include Alexander Hamilton, Friedrich List, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, V. I. Lenin, Richard Cooper, Robert Keohane, Joseph Nye, Robert Cox, Robert Gilpin, Mancur Olson, Bruno Frey, Immanuel Wallerstein, Susan Strange, Peter Haas, David Harvey and Michael Shapiro. As can be seen, the readings are quite extensive in scope if not in length. This book is an essential reference work for graduate students of Political Science, International Relations and International Economics
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