Offering an accessible introduction to both the historical roots and the contemporary dynamics of today’s world economy, this seventh edition equips students with the knowledge required to make sense of the fast-paced discipline of the global political economy. Illustrating the breadth of the subject, the authors show how the national and the international interact, while also placing an emphasis on the historical evolution of the world economy in order to appreciate the nuances of today’s economy structures. It gives students a firm grounding in both traditional and critical theories of global political economy.Tracing the global economy from its early origins through each phase of a shifting world order, the book takes a non-Eurocentric approach, covering both traditional elements of the global economy (such as trade and finance) while also addressing important contemporary areas of concern, including social inequality, cryptocurrencies, populism and protectionism.Reflecting the latest empirical and scholarly developments, this new edition offers:-A new chapter on race in the global economy, in dialogue with the growing body of postcolonial literature in the field-A new chapter on health and the global economy, examining the interactions between the economy and health, and discussing the ongoing implications of COVID-19 -Analysis of key contemporary challenges including sustainable development, environmental concerns and security issues-Extensive companion website resources for lecturers and students, including multiple choice questions, mock essay questions and examples, flashcards and chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint slides.This authoritative and accessible guide to the global political economy is the ideal companion for students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, taking politics, international relations, and related degrees.
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IntroductionPart 1: Theoretical Perspectives1. Theories of Global Political Economy 2. International Political Economy and Its Methods 3. Creating the First Global Economy: 1400–1800Part 2: Evolution4. The Second Global Economy: 1800–19455. The Accelerating Global Economy: 1945–2024Part 3: Trade, Production and Finance6. International Trade7. Transnational Production8. Global Credit System9. International Monetary SystemPart 4: Social Structures10. Global Division of Labour11. Gender12. RacePart 5: Contemporary Challenges 13. Development14. Environment15. Knowledge16. Health17. SecurityPart 6: Conclusion18. Governing the Global Political EconomyBibliographyIndex
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This textbook attends to traditional elements and theories such as trade and finance, nationalism and liberalism, alongside critical theories and contemporary developments in the field.
Suitable for all levels - assumes no prior knowledge of the subject and offers opportunities for more advanced critical reflection
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350347892
Publisert
2024-11-14
Utgave
7. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
512
Biographical note
Robert O'Brien is Professor of Political Science at McMaster University, Canada.
Marc Williams is Professor of International Relations, at The University of New South Wales, Australia.