Date: 2000
Type: Book
Strange power : shaping the parameters of international relations and international political economy
Aldershot ; Burlington : Ashgate, 2000
LAWTON, Thomas C., ROSENAU, James N., VERDUN, Amy (editor/s), LAWTON, Thomas C., ROSENAU, James N., VERDUN, Amy, Strange power : shaping the parameters of international relations and international political economy, Aldershot ; Burlington : Ashgate, 2000
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/21766
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
Strange Power contains a broad range of first-rate essays by wellwn authors that are inspired by the far-ranging scholarship of Susan Strange. This book is a fitting posthumous tribute to one of the intellectual leaders in the field of international political economy.
Table of Contents:
--PART I THE POWER PILLARS OF THE WORLD POLITICAL ECONOMY
--1 Introduction: Looking Beyond the Confines / Thomas C. Lawton, James N. Rosenau and Amy C. Verdun 3
--2 Setting the Parameters: A Strange World System / Jonathan Story 19
--3 Knowledge and Structural Power in the International Political Economy / Lynn K. Mytelka 39
--4 The Evolving Global Production Structure: Implications for International Political Economy / Thomas C. Lawton and Kevin P. Michaels 57
--PART II GLOBAL FINANCE AND STATE POWER
--5 Money Power: Shaping the Global Financial System / Amy C. Verdun 77
--6 Money and Power in World Politics / Benjamin J. Cohen 91
--7 Global Money and the Decline of State Power / Geoffrey R.D. Underhill 115
--PART III CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
--8 Criticizing US Method and Thought in International Relations: Why a Trans-Atlantic Divide Narrows IR's - Research Subject / Bertjan Verbeek 139
--9 Theorizing the 'No-Man's-Land' Between Politics and Economics / A. Claire Cutler 159
--10 Ideology, Knowledge and Power in International Relations and International Political Economy / Roger Tooze 175
--PART IV STATE POWER AND GLOBAL HEGEMONY
--11 The Retreat of the State? / Robert Gilpin 197
--12 Strange's Oscillating Realism: Opposing the Ideal — and the Apparent / Stefano Guzzini 215
--13 Still an Extraordinary Power, but for how much Longer? The United States in World Finance / Eric Helleiner 229
--14 The United States and World Trade: Hegemony by Proxy? / Judith Goldstein 249
--PART V PARTITIONING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
--15 European Competitiveness and Enlargement: Is There Anyone in Charge? / Julie Pellegrin 275
--16 The Dynamics of Paralysis: Japan in the Global Era / Jean-Pierre Lehmann 295
--17 Regional Blocks and International Relations: Economic Groupings or Political Hegemons? / Alfred Tovias 321
--18 Strange Looks on Developing Countries: A Neglected Kaleidoscope of Questions / Anna Leander 343
--PART VI EMERGING AGENDAS
--19 The Doubtful Handshake: From International to Comparative Political Economy? / G.P.E. Walzenbach 369
--20 Going Beyond States and Markets to Civil Societies? 391
--PART VII CONCLUSIONS
--21 Reflections: Blurring the Boundaries and Shaping the Agenda / David C. Earnest, Louis W. Pauly, James N. Rosenau,
Thomas C. Lawton and Amy C. Verdun 409
--Addendum: Fifty Years of International Affairs Analysis: An Annotated Bibliography of Susan Strange's Academic Publications / Christopher May 421
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/21766
ISBN: 0754613240
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
Version: Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 1995