![]() ![]() Internet Links 68 Suggested Readings Notes 68 “Laissez-Faire, Laissez-Passer”: The Liberal IPE Perspective Overview 46 Roots of the Liberal Perspective 49 More than Just Self-Interest: The Economics and Politics of Liberalism 50 The Liberal View of International Relations 52 Box: Britain’s Corn Laws 53 John Stuart Mill and the Evolution of the Liberal Perspective The Depression and John Maynard Keynes 55 The Keynesian Compromise 57 The Liberal View of Hegemony 58 Box: Three Perspectiveson Hegemony 59 Conservatism: The Resurgence of Classical Liberalism 61 Reagan, Thatcher, and the Neoconservativesīox: Neoliberalism and the Washington Consensus The Liberal Hour? 65 Discussion Questions Japan: Benign or Malevolent Mercantilist? 35 Box: GMOs and the Biotech Food Fight 38 Globalization and Defensive Mercantilism Box: Economic Sanctions 40 Conclusion 42 Discussion Questions 42 Internet Links 43 Mercantilism as History, Philosophy, and State Policy 27 Mercantilism and Realism: Complementary Perspectives 29 Economic Nationalism 30 The Rise of Neomercantilism Wealth and Power: Mercantilism and Economic Nationalism Internet Links 24 Suggested Readings Notes 25 The IPE Approach to International Issues 10 Building Blocks: States and Markets 13 Wealth and Power: The Tension between States and Markets Dynamic State-Market Interaction 17 Dimensions of International Political Economy 17 Living in Interesting Times 22īox: Multidimensional Information Arbitrage Discussion Questions ![]() Overview 3 Why Study IPE? 6 This Changes Everything: From Walls to Webs Box:9/11 ![]() PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Ltd Pearson Education, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey PSY Prentice Es Pearson Education North Asia Ltd Pearson Educacién de Mexico, S.A. Ltd Pearson Education, Canada, Ltd Pearson Education-Japan Pearson Education Australia PTY, Limited Pearson® is a registered trademark of Pearson plc Prentice Hall® is a registered trademark of Pearson Education, Inc. Pearson Prentice Hall™ is a trademark of Pearson Education, Inc. For information regarding permission(s), write to: Rights and Permissions Department. This publication is protected by Copyright and permission should be obtained from the publisher prior to any prohibited reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise. Copyright © 2005, 2001, 1996 by Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458. The cover was printed by Phoenix Color Corp. This book was set in 10/12 Palatino by Interactive Composition Corporation and was printed and bound by Phoenix Book Technology. Title.Įditorial Director: Charlyce Jones Owens Senior Acquisitions Editor: Glenn Johnston Assistant Editor: John Ragozzine Marketing Manager: Kara Kindstrom Marketing Assistant: Jennifer Lang Production Editor: Cheryl Keenan Copyeditor: Virginia Rubens Proofreader: Alison Lorber Editorial Assistant: Suzanne Remore Prepress and Manufacturing Buyer: Sherry Lewis Cover Art Director: Jayne Conte Cover Designer: Rosanne Cassar Cover Photo: Corbiss/Bettmann “In collaboration with Faculty of the International Political Economy Program, University of Puget Sound.” Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Balaam, David N., (date) Introduction to international political economy / David N. INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY ![]() TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY Third Edition ![]()
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