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This text uses theories developed from core assumptions to explain and interpret the creation and evolution of the postwar international economic system. Oatley provides undergraduates with the necessary background in...
Combining clear historical and theoretical explanation with detailed empirical examples this is essential reading for students of international political economy, global governance and international economics.
This book offers a completely new and unique introduction to the economics of international relations.
The collapse of the Berlin Wall triggered the geopolitical transition to a post-Cold War world. Far from ushering in a new world order of progress and peace, humanity finds itself...
... Crisis (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1971). 15 See the references cited in ... Mass.: MIT Press, 1970), pp. 205–23. Richard N. Rosecrance and Arthur Stein ... 1972), pp. 48–69. 17 But see Albert O. Hirschman, National Power and the ...
Twenty-seven papers are presented as the core literature of international political economy, blending theoretical and empirical explanations. Representative works from liberalism, economic nationalism, and structuralism are presented.