TY - BOOK AU - Stubbs,Richard AU - Underhill,Geoffrey R D TI - Political economy and the changing global order SN - 9780195419894 U1 - 337 22 PY - 2006/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - International economic relations KW - World politics KW - 1989- KW - Economic history KW - 1990- KW - Globalization KW - Nouvel ordre économique international KW - Histoire économique KW - Politique mondiale N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; I; Understanding the changing global order --; Introduction : conceptualizing the changing global order; Geoffrey R. D. Underhill --; 1; Political economy : the revival of an 'interdiscipline'; Michael R. Kratke and Geoffrey R. D. Underhill --; 2; Problems of powers and knowledge in a changing world order; Robert W. Cox --; 3; Globalization : the long view; Herman M. Schwartz --; 4; Globalization and its critics; James H. Mittleman --; 5; Alternatives to neo-liberalism? : towards a more heterogeneous global political economy; Eric Helleiner --; 6; Theory and exclusion : gender, masculinity, and international political economy; Sandra Whitworth --; II; Global issues --; Introduction : global issues in historical perspective; Geoffrey R. D. Underhill --; 7; The political economy of post-9/11 security; Brian Burgoon --; 8; Global finance and political order; Louis W. Pauly --; 9; The emerging world financial order and different forms of capitalism; Jonathan Story --; 10; The group of seven and global macroeconomic governance; Michael C. Webb --; 11; The WTO and the governance of globalization : dismantling the compromise of embedded liberalism?; Jens Ladefoged Mortensen --; 12; Big business, the WTO, and development : Uruguay and beyond; Susan K. Sell --; 13; Multinational corporations in the global economy; Winfried Ruigrok --; 14; The political economy of the Internet and e-commerce; Henry Farrell --; 15; The agency of labour in a changing global order; Robert O'Brien --; 16; Post-colonial readings of child labour in a globalized economy; Geeta Chowdhry --; 17; Environment, economy, and global environmental governance; Steven Bernstein --; 18; Gendered representations of the 'global' : reading/writing globalization; Marianne Marchand --; 19; Crime in the global economy; H. Richard Friman --; III; Regional dynamics --; Introduction : regionalization and globalization; Richard Stubbs and Austina J. Reed --; 20; Explaining the regional phenomenon in an era of globalization; Helge Hveem --; 21; The transnational political economy of European integration : the future of socio-economic governance in the enlarged union; Batiaan van Apeldoorn --; 22; The North American free trade agreement; Tony Porter --; 23; Latin America in the global political economy; Nicola Phillips --; 24; Economic regionalism in East Asia : consolidation with centrifugal tendencies; Richard Higgott --; 25; Political economies of Africa(s) at the start of the twenty-first century; Timothy M. Shaw and Pamela K. Mbabazi --; IV; Responses to globalization --; Introduction : state responses to globalization; Richard Stubbs and Sarah Eaton --; 26; Political globalization and the competition state; Philip G. Cerny --; 27; Negotiating globalization : the foreign economic policy of the European Union; Michael Smith --; 28; Globalization and the transformation of the German model; Sigurt Vitols --; 29; The political economy of the UK competition state : committed globalism, selective Europeanism; Andrew Baker --; 30; Transition economies; Annette Freyberg-Inan --; 31; The United States and globalization : struggles with hegemony; Bruce E. Moon --; 32; Politics and markets in East Asia : is the developmental state compatible with globalization?; Mark Beeson --; 33; Japan, East Asian regionalization, and selective resistance to globalization; Christopher W. Hughes --; 34; China and the political economy of global engagement; Shaun Breslin N2 - "Designed to introduce students to a broad range of perspectives on the rapidly changing field of international political economy, this third edition of Political Economy and the Changing Global Order offers a critical assessment of the contemporary discipline and includes a number of new articles on emerging areas of IPE, such as gender, security, environmentalism, crime, and the role of the Internet. As well, all articles from the previous edition have been updated and revised to reflect the growing tensions among globalization, regionalism, and national interests. Every chapter includes a list of suggested readings and, where appropriate, key websites, and each of the book's four sections opens with an informative introduction."--BOOK JACKET ER -