International Political Economy: Sixth Edition

International Political Economy

Sixth Edition
 
Edition number: 6., Neuausg., New edition
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN13:9781138390348
ISBN10:1138390348
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:394 pages
Size:229x153x23 mm
Weight:616 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 27 b/w images, 29 tables and 27 line drawings Illustrations, black & white
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Broadly viewing the global economy as a political competition that produces winners and losers, International Political Economy holistically and accessibly introduces the field of IPE to students with limited background in political theory, history, and economics. This text surveys major interests and institutions and examines how state and non-state actors pursue wealth and power. Emphasizing fundamental economic concepts as well as the interplay between domestic and international politics, International Political Economy not only explains how the global economy works, it also encourages students to think critically about how economic policy is made in the context of globalization. New to the Sixth Edition Covers the economic impacts of 2016 electoral events, including new Trump administration initiatives related to TPP and NAFTA; the UK and Brexit, and the European populist wave. Examines the global financial crisis, EU debt crisis, quantitative easing, global capital flow cycles, and currency wars. Probes the death of the Doha Round and explores individual trade preferences, WTO dispute settlement, bilateral investment treaties and global value chains, labor standards, and the role of institutions for economic development. Considers how U.S. monetary and fiscal policy shapes the flow of financial capital into and out of emerging market economies with a focus on the "Fragile Five," whether the Chinese Renminbi can displace the dollar as a global currency, and the newly constructed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. Explores the impact of migration on wages and income inequality, and the growing importance of working remittances as a source of capital for developing countries.

Praise for the Sixth Edition Thomas Oatley's International Political Economy provides essential background to the interplay of economic behavior and political institutions. It takes seriously the role that economics plays in defining the interests of political actors but also introduces the student to the operation of institutions that govern international trade and finance. In plain language, it describes essential principles of economics and the role that political actors play in governing and negotiating the international political economy. Paul Rowe, Trinity Western University This is, hands down, the single best textbook I have used for any class in more than two decades of university teaching. It achieves that difficult and elusive goal of conveying complex material at a high level while also making it very accessible and understandable. The result is an invaluable IPE text that brings the students up to the level of the material rather than the reverse. Strom Thacker, Union College Oatley's IPE textbook is simply the best of its kind. It is comprehensive, analytically rigorous, and thoughtfully written for students with no previous background in the field. This latest edition contains a variety of fresh material - on Trump, Brexit, China, migration, and other topics - to keep students and instructors excited about the field. David A. Singer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This is an outstanding introduction to the field of international political economy. Crucially for a textbook, it finds the right balance between theory and context. It provides an engaging and well-written introduction to key developments in world economic history, while also introducing the essential tools that are necessary to interpret these developments. Added to this, students will find it full of engaging real world examples that bring the subject to life. It should be considered as a standard text for all IPE courses at undergraduate level. Michael Breen, European University Institute & Dublin City University Thomas Oatley succeeds in writing an international political economy text that political science students will find accessible and economics students will find interesting. Incorporating and integrating essential concepts underlying IPE as well as contemporary scholarship, Oatley provides a succinct and effective foundation for understanding the field - and the insights it can provide for current policy issues and dilemmas. Robert G. Blanton, University of Alabama-Birmingham This approachable, accessible new edition of Thomas Oatley's text lays out the foundations of IPE. With constant reference to both historical cases and current policy concerns, it provides both an academic introduction to the issues concerning the field and a vivid application to familiar events. Students reading this book will be empowered to assess the global economy and its effects from a theoretically and empirically informed perspective. Michael Plouffe, University College London Expertly bridging the disciplines of economics and political science, Thomas Oatley's book has inspired, disciplined, and transformed a new generation of scholars and students. With a simple and effective presentation of challenging material, this new sixth edition keeps up not only with the latest developments in IPE but also the very recent changes taking place in the real world. A new chapter on the achievements and challenges to the global capitalist economy provides excellent insight into the causes of the recent emergence of anti-globalization sentiments, once again in a way that is both clear and eye-opening for students. Andrew X. Li, Central European University Oatley's textbook represents a masterful introduction to the field of international political economy. The book provides an accessible yet sophisticated overview of the subject for beginners. The society- and state-centered approaches equip students with the theoretical building blocks to understand who wins and who
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. International Political Economy

Chapter 2. The WTO and the World Trade System

Chapter 3. The Political Economy of International Trade Cooperation

Chapter 4. A Society
-Centered Approach to Trade Politics

Chapter 5. A State
-Centered Approach to Trade Politics

Chapter 6. Trade and Development I: Import Substitution Industrialization

Chapter 7. Trade and Development II: Neoliberalism and Institutionalism

Chapter 8. Multinational Corporations in the Global Economy

Chapter 9. The Politics of Multinational Corporations

Chapter 10. The International Monetary System

Chapter 11. Cooperation, Conflict, and Crisis in the Contemporary International Monetary System

Chapter 12. A Society
-Centered Approach to Monetary and Exchange
-Rate Policies

Chapter 13. A State
-Centered Approach to Monetary and Exchange
-Rate Policies

Chapter 14. Developing Countries and International Finance I: The Latin American Debt Crisis

Chapter 15. Developing Countries and International Finance II: The Global Capital Flow Cycle
Chapter 16. Achievements of and the Challenge to the Global Capitalist Economy