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International political economy (IPE) is the study of how politics shapes the global economy and how the global economy shapes politics. [1] A key focus in IPE is on the power of different actors such as nation states, international organizations and multinational corporations to shape the international economic system and the distributive consequences of international economic activity.
The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations is an introduction to international relations (IR) and offers comprehensive coverage of key theories and global issues. Edited by John Baylis, Patricia Owens, and Steve Smith. [1]
International relations (IR, and also referred to as international studies, international politics, [2] or international affairs [3]) is an academic discipline. [4] In a broader sense, the study of IR, in addition to multilateral relations, concerns all activities among states—such as war, diplomacy, trade, and foreign policy—as well as relations with and among other international actors ...
Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society; Cambridge Studies in Election Law and Democracy; Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics; Cambridge Studies in Ideology and Religion; Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law; Cambridge Studies in International Relations; Cambridge Studies in Modern Political Economies
After Hegemony. After Hegemony (full title: After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy) [1] is a book by Robert Keohane first published in 1984. It is a leading text in the liberal institutionalist international relations scholarship.
Within the field of political science, there is generally a distinction between international political economy (studied by international relations scholars) and comparative political economy (studied by comparative politics scholars). [1] Public choice theory is a microfoundations theory closely intertwined with political economy.
These books have been translated into a number of languages. The Political Economy of International Relations won the 1987 Award for the Best New Professional and Scholarly Book in Business, Management, and Economics, as well as the 1988 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award for the best book in political science
Robert Lowell Powell (July 7, 1956 - December 13, 2021) was a political scientist. He was the Robson Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. In the field of international relations, he made influential contributions regarding the application of game theory to war and political violence. [1]