Theories of International Political Economy
An Introduction
Stéphane Paquin
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
1. The Invention of IPE
Historical Foundation of the Field
What Is IPE?
Economists and IPE
Theoretical Perspectives in IPE
The Dividing Lines
Conclusion
2. Theorizing International Political Economy
Epistemology in IPE
What is Positivism in Orthodox IPE?
Types of Theory
Theorizing According to the Orthodox Approach
Theorizing According to the Heterodox Approach
Theorizing Among the Neo-Gramscians
Theorizing According to Susan Strange
Conclusion
3. The Realist Perspective
Basic Assumptions of the Realist Perspective in IPE
The Myth of Globalization
Globalization, War, and Peace
Power and Theory of Hegemonic Stability
Power and Interstate Relations
Conclusion
4. The Liberal Perspective
Basic Assumptions of the Liberal Perspective in IPE
Globalization, War, and Peace
Peace through Democracy
Peace through International Institutions
Economic Interdependence as a Factor of Peace
Globalization and Transnationalism
Liberal Institutionalism
The Debate on Compliance
Conclusion
5. Domestic and Open-Economy Politics
Interests
Institutions
The Second Image Reversed
Ideas
Conclusion
6. From Marxism to Neo-Gramscianism
Marxist Approaches in IPE
Dependency Theory
The World-System Approach
The Neo-Gramscian School
Robert Cox
The Rediscovery of Gramsci
The Structural Power of Capital
The Politics of Mass Production
Conclusion
7. The British School
The Heterodox British School in IPE
Globalization
Structural Powers
Markets
Finance
Conclusion
8. Green and Feminist IPE
The Orthodox Approach in Green IPE
Critical Green IPE
Feminist IPE
Feminist Ontology in IPE
Feminist Epistemology in IPE
Conclusion
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index