Theories of International Political Economy
An Introduction
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Initial publish date
- Jan 2016
- Category
- General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780199018963
- Publish Date
- Jan 2016
- List Price
- $109.99
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Description
Theories of International Political Economy introduces students to the theories that make up the core, semi-periphery, and periphery of the discipline of IPE as it is studied today. Aiming to expose and clarify the differences between the orthodox and the heterodox schools of IPE, esteemed IPE scholar Stéphane Paquin expertly guides students through the fundamental principles at the heart of realist, liberal, domestic politics, Marxist, neo-Gramscian, British school, green, and feminist approaches. Engaging and accessible, this concise introduction equips students with the foundation they need to comprehend and critically assess existing IPE research and to begin forming the theoretical lens through which they will conduct their own analyses.
About the author
Stéphane Paquin is a professor and Canada Research Chair in International and Comparative Political Economy at École nationale d’administration publique.
Editorial Reviews
"This book does an excellent job comparing major perspectives in IPE and emphasizing similarities and differences between them. It is equally strong in its framing of each perspective in an historical context, including discussing the challenges and problems of each approach." --Cristina Rojas, Carleton University
"This text is a 'keeper'--the kind of book one hangs onto in order to refer to if one wants to specialize in IPE or international relations generally. I would recommend this text most highly for any student who is seriously considering this their major field of interest." --Allan E. Warnke, Vancouver Island University