International political economy has become an important field that examines the interaction between international politics and international economics. Scholars acknowledge that states and markets influence each other, but during the Cold War, many economists and political scientists failed to consider this dynamic relationship and studied the topics separately. A few notable exceptions were economist Charles Kindleberger who analyzed the role of hegemony and political scientist Kenneth Waltz who integrated economics into his study of politics and war.
International political economy has become an important field that examines the interaction between international politics and international economics. Scholars acknowledge that states and markets influence each other, but during the Cold War, many economists and political scientists failed to consider this dynamic relationship and studied the topics separately. A few notable exceptions were economist Charles Kindleberger who analyzed the role of hegemony and political scientist Kenneth Waltz who integrated economics into his study of politics and war.
International political economy has become an important field that examines the interaction between international politics and international economics. Scholars acknowledge that states and markets influence each other, but during the Cold War, many economists and political scientists failed to consider this dynamic relationship and studied the topics separately. A few notable exceptions were economist Charles Kindleberger who analyzed the role of hegemony and political scientist Kenneth Waltz who integrated economics into his study of politics and war.
1- is it hard to imagine a world without International Political Economy because the
mutual interaction of International Politics (or International Relations) and International Economics is today widely appreciated and the subject of much theoretical research and applied policy analysis. 2- the matter of International Politics and International Economics influence and effect. 3 -yes ,they do . 4 -scholars and policy-makers often do seem to think about International Economics without much attention to International Politics and vice versa. Economists often assume away state interests while political scientists sometimes fail to look beyond the nation-state; both miss the dynamic interaction of state and market that characterizes political economy. 5 -the wall between International Economics and International Politics clossal during the Cold War 6- Two noteworthy Cold War era exceptions to this rule stand out: economist Charles P. Kindleberger's work on hegemony and political scientist Kenneth N. Waltz's attempt to integrate economics into politics in his path-breaking book Man, the State, and War. Task two: 1_false 2_false 3_False 4_false 5_true 6_true 7_true