Rethinking Global Political Economy contains incisive analysis of history, linguistics, class, culture, empirical data and normative concerns. This important volume presents innovative approaches to fundamental issues in global political economy. Together they provide multiple arguments and avenues for rethinking global political economy in a time of turmoil and system transformation. It will appeal to those interested in seeing new perspectives and healthy heterodoxy in the study of political economy.
Author(s): Mary Tetreault
Edition: 1
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 312
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
List of illustrations......Page 12
List of contributors......Page 13
Series editors' preface......Page 16
Introduction......Page 18
New odysseys in global political economy: fundamentalist contention and economic conflict......Page 20
Aids to navigation......Page 38
Analytical advances to address new dynamics......Page 40
Metageographical moments: a geohistorical interpretation of embedded statism and globalization......Page 63
Creating global hegemony: culture and the market......Page 82
Sacking the city......Page 104
Globalization as global history: introducing a dialectical analysis......Page 106
Mergers, stagflation, and the logic of globalization......Page 126
Global dreams and local anger: from structural to acute violence in a globalizing world......Page 164
Repair of the world......Page 180
Globalization, ~new~ trade theory, and a Keynesian reformist project......Page 182
Exploitation and solidarity: putting the political back into IPE......Page 212
The globalization of human affairs: a reconsideration of science, political economy, and world order......Page 228
Conclusion......Page 244
Alternative directions in the study of the global political economy......Page 246
Bibliography......Page 255
Index......Page 302