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Global Political Economy places the study of IPE in broad theoretical context, equally emphasizing theory and practice to provide a framework for analyzing current events and long-term developments in the global economy.
Andy Hira updates this essential book and the related instructor and student resources, to cover recent global developments and shifts in scholarship.
New and updated for the Ninth Edition
• Provides an economics primer on how markets, interest, and exchange rates work, comparative advantage, and monetary and fiscal policy; and material on getting a job in political economy.
• Includes the basic tenets of realism.
• Expands coverage on China, including on bipolarity/U.S. relations, security-economic tradeoffs, Taiwan, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the failure of TPP.
• Discusses Russia's invasion of Ukraine and builds on the material on sanctions.
• Investigates the effects of the pandemic, including post-pandemic inflation.
• Explores critical approaches to IR and different theoretical perspectives, and gives more weight to the Global South, including postcolonialism and intersectionality.
• Focuses more on climate change and the environment, technological advances, and migration.
• Adds material on club goods, cryptocurrencies, labor rights, global tax and offshoring, socially responsible investment, corporate social responsibility, the "Beijing Model," the proposed global minimum tax, ASEAN, and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.
• Updates the tables, figures, graphics, references, and supplementary readings throughout.
• Provides updated instructor resources including a Test Bank, PowerPoint slides, Exercises, and an Instructor's Manual, and a new student website with practice quizzes, flashcards, lecture videos, and links to extensive additional resources including videos, podcasts, readings, and data sources to support learning and engagement.
Praised for its authoritative coverage, Global Political Economy is essential reading for both introductory and advanced IPE courses.
Contents
Part I: Introduction and Overview Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Managing the Global Economy Since World War II: The Institutional Framework Part II: Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 3. Realism and Neomercantilism Chapter 4. Liberalism Chapter 5. Critical Perspectives Part III: The Issue Areas Chapter 6. International Monetary Relations Chapter 7. Financial Crises Chapter 8. Global Trade Relations Chapter 9. Preferential Trade Agreements and the Global Trade Regime Chapter 10. Multinational Corporations and Global Production Chapter 11. International Development Part IV: Concluding Comments Chapter 12. Reconsidering GPE and Its Ability to Meet Emerging Challenges