The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy: A ReaderGeorge T. Crane, Abla Amawi Oxford University Press, 1991 - 302 頁 This collection of twenty-three seminal readings in international political economy charts the historical and theoretical evolution of the field. Bringing together classic works and leading contemporary arguments, the book outlines the development of three schools of IPE thought: Liberalism, Marxism, and Realism. Recent syntheses of these approaches are also included to show how conventional theoretical categories are giving way to more eclectic conceptual schemes. The readings range from the eighteenth century to the present day and include works by Alexander Hamilton, Friedrich List, David Ricardo, Adam Smith, Lenin, Karl Marx, Richard Cooper, Robert O. Keohane, Joseph S. Nye, Theotonio Dos Santos, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Robert Gilpin, Peter Katzenstein, Mancur Olson, Richard Zeckhauser, Bruon Frey, Immanuel Wallerstein, Donald J. Puchala, Raymond F. Hopkins, and Stephen Krasner. Providing many of the most frequently cited IPE references in a single volume, The Theoretical Evolution Of International Political Economy will be a valuable resource for students and teachers of international relations and international economics. |
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... Italy of Asiatic dimensions , the Himalayas for the Alps , the Plains of Bengal for the Plains of Lombardy , the Deccan for the Appenines , and the Isle of Ceylon for the Island of Sicily . The same rich variety in the products of the ...
... Italy of Asiatic dimensions , the Himalayas for the Alps , the Plains of Bengal for the Plains of Lombardy , the Deccan for the Appenines , and the Isle of Ceylon for the Island of Sicily . The same rich variety in the products of the ...
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... Italian city - states and their trade partners in the East and West invented many of the institutions of diplomacy and shifting alliance which were later adopted by the European states . . . . Many of the capitalistic financial and ...
... Italian city - states and their trade partners in the East and West invented many of the institutions of diplomacy and shifting alliance which were later adopted by the European states . . . . Many of the capitalistic financial and ...
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... Italy , France , and Japan fall into three distinct groups . In pursuing a liberal international economy as a key objective , policy makers in the two Anglo - Saxon states rely , by and large , on a limited number of policy instruments ...
... Italy , France , and Japan fall into three distinct groups . In pursuing a liberal international economy as a key objective , policy makers in the two Anglo - Saxon states rely , by and large , on a limited number of policy instruments ...
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Theories of International Political Economy | 3 |
Classical Mercantilism | 35 |
Political and Cosmopolitical Economy | 48 |
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