Abstract

The power pillars of the word political economy: introduction - looking beyond the confines, Thomas C. Lawton et al setting the parameters - a strange world system, Jonathan Story knowledge and structural power in the international political economy, Lynn K. Mystelka the evolving global production structure -implications for international political economy, Thomas C. Lawton, Kevin P. Michaels. Global finance and state power: money power - shaping the global financial systems, Amy C. Verdum money and power in world politics, Benjamin J. Cohen global money and the decline of state power, Geoffrey R.D. Underbill. Critical perspectives on international relations: criticising US method and thought in international relations - why a trans-Atlantic divide narrows IR's research subject, Bertjan Vereek theorising the no-man-lands between politics and economics, A. Claire Cutler ideology, knowledge and power in international relations and international political economy, Roger Tooze. State power and global hegemony: the retreat of the state, Robert Gilpin strange's oscillating realism - opposing the idea - and the apparent, Stefano Guzzini still an extraordinary power, but for how much longer? the United Sates in world finance, Eric Helliener international political economy as a development of realism, Stefano Guzzini the United States and world trade - hegemony by proxy? Judith Goldstein. Partitioning the global economy: European competitiveness and enlargement - is there anyone in charge? Julie Pellegrin the dynamics of paralysis -Japan in the global era, Jean-Pierre Lehmann regional blocks and international relations - economic groupings or political hegemons? Alfred Tovias strange looks on developing countries - a neglected kaleidoscope of questions, Anna Leander. Emerging agendas: the doubtful handshake from international to comparative political economy? G.P.E. Walzenbach going beyond states and markets to civil societies? Timothy M. Shaw et al. Conclusions: reflections - blurring the boundaries and shaping the agenda, David C. Earnest et al. Addendum: 50 years of international affairs analysis - an annotated bibliography of Susan Strange's academic publications, Christopher May.

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