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The Global Political Economy

Perspectives, Problems, and Policies

Stephen Gill and David Law

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What lies ahead for the global political economy? How can policy makers channel economic development to increase the chances for peace and prosperity? From a range of competing theoretical viewpoints—liberal, Realist, and Marxist—Stephen Gill and David Law examine how politics help shape international economic relations and how economic changes and structures affect political forces.

The Global Political Economy explores contemporary policy questions in such areas as militarization; technology and transnational corporations; money, exchange rates, and capital flows; and trade. Relating these...

What lies ahead for the global political economy? How can policy makers channel economic development to increase the chances for peace and prosperity? From a range of competing theoretical viewpoints—liberal, Realist, and Marxist—Stephen Gill and David Law examine how politics help shape international economic relations and how economic changes and structures affect political forces.

The Global Political Economy explores contemporary policy questions in such areas as militarization; technology and transnational corporations; money, exchange rates, and capital flows; and trade. Relating these policy questions to seleted case studies, the authors reveal the interdependence of the global political economy in East-West reltions, North-South relations, and the political economy of energy.

Gill and Law stress three broad trends as the book's unifying themes: the globalization of national economies, the domination of international security by military-industrial rivalry, and the effects of both of these on global ecological changes. Students and professionals in international studies, international relations, and international political economy will find this book useful.

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As an introductory text, The Global Political Economy has much to offer. It presents theoretical material clearly and concisely, offers an up-to-date review of the academic literature, and reviews a wide range of issues current in policy circles.

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9
Pages
422
ISBN
9780801837647
Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I. Perspectives and Concepts
Chapter 1. Towards an Integrated Global Political Economy
Chapter 2. On Perspectives and Their Appraisal
Chapter 3

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I. Perspectives and Concepts
Chapter 1. Towards an Integrated Global Political Economy
Chapter 2. On Perspectives and Their Appraisal
Chapter 3. Realism, Mercantilism and International Dominance
Chapter 4. Economic Liberalism and Public Choice
Chapter 5. Marxism and the World System
Chapter 6. Key Concepts. Power, Structure and Hegemony
Part II. Themes
Chapter 7. The Power of Capital
Chapter 8. Military-Industrial Rivalry in the Global Political Economy
Part III. The Post-War System
Chapter 9. The Post-War Political Economy: Inter-state Rivalry, Transnationalisation and Globalisation
Chapter 10. Money, Finance and Macroeconomics Relations
Chapter 11. Transnational Corporations and Global Production
Chapter 12. Trade and Protectionism
Chapter 13. Energy and the Case of International Oil
Chapter 14. North-South Relations
Chapter 15. Communist States and East-West Relations
Part IV. Prospects
Chapter 16. American Hegemony and International Order
Chapter 17. Contradictions, Problems and Prospects
Index

Author Bios
Stephen Gill
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Stephen Gill

Stephen Gill is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at York University, Ontairo.
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David Law

David Law is a senior lecturer in economics at the University of Wolverhampton.