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International Policy Economy Lecturas Recomendadas
International Policy Economy Lecturas Recomendadas
Term 1, Week 1
What is IPE?
Questions
What is IPE?
Is IPE essentially about states versus markets? Or should we move beyond this dichotomy?
Why don't we just use economics or international relations to study the world economy?
Recommended Reading
Higgott, R. (1999) ‘Economics, Politics and (International) Political Economy: The Need for a
Balanced Diet in an Era of Globalisation’, New Political Economy, 4(1), pp. 23-36.
Ben Rosamond, (2003) Babylon and On: Globalization and International Political Economy',
Review of International Political Economy, 10 (4): 664-671.
Strange, S. 'The Westfailure System' in Review of International Studies, 1999, 25, 345-354.
Supplementary Reading
Amoore, L., Dodgson, R., Germain, R., Gills, B., Langley, P. and Watson, I. (1997) ‘Overturning
“Globalisation”: Resisting the Teleological, Reclaiming the “Political”’, New Political Economy,
2(1), 179-95
Mann, M. (1997) 'Has Globalization Ended the Rise and Rise of the Nation-State?' Review of
International Political Economy, 4(3), 472–96
Payne, A. and Gamble, A. ‘Introduction: The Political Economy of Regionalism and World
Order’ in Andrew Gamble and Anthony Payne (eds.), Regionalism and World Order (1996),
pp. 1-20.
Phillips, N. (ed) (2005) Globalizing International Political Economy, Basingstoke: Palgrave
Macmillan, especially, Chapter 1
RUGGIE, J. G., ED. (1998) ‘‘Territoriality at Millennium’s End.’’ In Constructing the World
Polity: Essays on International Institutionalization. London: Routledge.