SUB Hamburg A/483262 A SAGE LIBRARY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY VOLUME I Edited by Angus Cameron, Anastasia Nesvetailova and Ronen Palan >SAGE Publications Los Angeles London New Delhi Singapore
Content! Appendix of Sources Editor's Introduction: The State of International Political Economy Angus Cameron, Anastasia Nesvetailova and Ronen Palan xi xxi VOLUME I Part I: History and Theories of International Political Economy What is International Political Economy? 1. The Study of International Political Economy Robert Gilpin 3 2. International Political Economy: Abiding Discord Stephen D. Krasner 25 3. Wake Up, Krasner! The World has Changed Susan Strange 32 Key Theoretical Texts 4. Social Space Henri Lefebvre Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith 42 5. International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order John Gerard Ruggie 62 6. Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory Robert W. Cox 98 7. Differential Accumulation: Towards a New Political Economy of Capital Jonathan Nitzan 132 8. Varieties of Capitalism and Varieties of Economic Theory Geoffrey M. Hodgson 175 9. Symbolic Economics Adventures in the Metaphorical Marketplace Amy Koritz and Douglas Koritz 222 History 10. Restructuring the Thirteenth-Century World System Janet L. Abu-Lughod 233
vi Contents 11. Divisions of Space and Time in Europe Fernand Braudel Translated by Sidn Reynolds 249 12. The Strong Core States: Class-Formation and International Commerce Immanuel Wallerstein 288 VOLUME II Part I: History and Theories of International Political Economy {Continued) History {Continued) 13. The Hundred Years'Peace Karl Polanyi 3 14. The Lockean Heartland in the International Political Economy Kees van der Fiji 17 15. The First Transformation Social Forces in the Rise of Europe's Nineteenth-Century Market System Sandra Halperin 53 Part II: States, Power and Hegemony Orthodox Theories of Hegemony 16. Hierarchy versus Inertial Cooperation Charles P. Kindleberger 83 17. The Limits of Hegemonic Stability Theory Duncan Snidal 90 18. The Persistent Myth of Lost Hegemony Susan Strange VIA 19. Leadership, Hegemony, and the International Economy: Naked Emperor or Tattered Monarch with Potential? David A. Lake 147 20. International Political Economy: Beyond Hegemonic Stability Helen V. Milner 183 Alternative Theories of Hegemony 21. Gramsci, Hegemony and International Relations: An Essay in Method Robert W. Cox 193 22. The Three Instances of Hegemony in the History of the Capitalist World-Economy Immanuel Wallerstein 209 The State 23. The Crisis of the National Spatio-Temporal Fix and the Tendential Ecological Dominance of Globalizing Capitalism Bobjessop 218 24. The State in the Global Political Economy Ronen Palan, Jason Abbott and Phil Deans 267
Contents vii 25. Nation-State, International Regulation and the Question of Democracy Joachim Hirsch 292 26. Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession PaulKrugman 308 Regionalism 27. Regionalism and Multilateralism: An Overview Jagdish Bhagwati 321 28. Regions in the Global Political Economy: Beyond the Local-Global Divide in the Formation of the Eastern Asian Region Mitchell Bernard 347 29. Negotiating the Single European Act: National Interests and Conventional Statecraft in the European Community Andrew Moravcsik 368 30. European Governance and New Constitutionalism: Economic and Monetary Union and Alternatives to Disciplinary Neoliberalism in Europe Stephen Gill 405 VOLUME III Part II: States, Power and Hegemony (Continued) Global Governance 31. The WTO and the Undermining of Global Environmental Governance Ken Conca 3 32. The World Trade Organization Richard Feet 13 33. Trade and Competition John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos 49 34. Private Rights vs Public Standards in the WTO Sol Picciotto 110 35. The Expansion of Global Governance into the Third World: Altruism, Realism, or Constructivism? Yakub Halabi 136 36. The Strange History of the Washington Consensus John Williamson 171 Part III: Central Issues in International Political Economy: Production, Trade and Finance Production, Distribution and New Corporate Forms 37. The Politics of Productivity: Foundations of American International Economic Policy after World War II Charles S. Maier 183 38. Network Forms of Organization Joel M. Podolny and Karen L. Page 210
viii Contents 39. Bank Control, Owner Control, or Organizational Dynamics: Who Controls the Large Modern Corporation? Neil Fligstein and Peter Brantley 229 40. Industrial Development, Globalization and Multinational Enterprises: New Realities for Developing Countries Rajneesh Narula and John H. Dunning 254 41. The Changed World Economy Peter F. Drucker 284 Trade 42. Strengthening the Global Trade Architecture for Development: The Post Doha Agenda Bernard Hoekman 303 43. Trade, Jobs and Wages Paul R. Krugman and Robert Z. Lawrence 326 44. Trade Wars and Trade Talks Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman 335 45. Trade Lessons from the World Economy Peter F. Drucker 364 VOLUME IV Part HI: Central Issues in International Political Economy: Production, Trade and Finance {Continued) Trade {Continued) 46. Cowed by Corporations Martin Wolf 3 47. How Trade Hurt Unskilled Workers Adrian Wood 28 48. The Private Economy of the Post-National State Angus Cameron and Ronen Palan 51 Finance 49. The Global Capital Market: Benefactor or Menace? Maurice Obstfeld 74 50. The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System Eric Helleiner 96 51. Neoliberalism and International Financial Instability Martin H. Wolf son 126 52. The Era of Decentralized Globalization Randall D. Germain 134 53. The State, the City and the Euromarkets Gary Burn 162 54. The Gathering World Slump and the Battle over Capital Controls Robert Wade and Frank Veneroso 194
Contents ix 55. The Reconstruction of the International Financial Architecture: Keynes' Revenge? Andre Cartapanis and Michel Herland 223 Part IV: International Political Economy in the New Millennium: Emerging Issues and Theories Theorising Globalization 56. Babylon and On? Globalization and International Political Economy Ben Rosamond 249 57. Configuring the Global: Globalization as Spatio-Temporal Narrative Angus Cameron and Ronen Palan 259 58. The End of the Old Order? Globalization and the Prospects for World Order David Held and Anthony McGrew 280 59. Missing the Point: Globalization, Deterritorialization and the Space of the World Stuart Elden 308 60. Critical Reflections on the Westphalian Assumptions of International Law and Organization: A Crisis of Legitimacy A. Claire Cutler 326 VOLUME V Part IV: International Political Economy in the New Millennium: Emerging Issues and Theories (Continued) Structural Reconfiguration 61. Whose Sovereignty? Empire versus International Law Jean L. Cohen 3 62. The Case for the Tobin Tax and Global Re-regulation Heikki Patomdki 30 63. Monetary Governance in a World of Regional Currencies Benjamin J. Cohen 54 64. The Rise of Soft Capitalism Nigel Thrift 84 65. Monetized Time-Space: Derivatives - Money's 'New Imaginary'? Michael Pryke and John Allen 128 66. National Structures and Multinational Corporate Behavior: Enduring Differences in the Age of Globalization Louis W. Pauly and Simon Reich 150 67. Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of US World Dominance Introduction Michael Hudson 180
x Contents 68. The New Divisions: A Geography Reconfigured Randy Martin 210 The New Political Economy of War, Crime and Corruption 69. Offshore: The State as Legal Fiction Sol Picciotto 241 70. Tax Havens and the Commercialization of State Sovereignty Ronen Palan 271 71. Privatization of Security, Arms Proliferation and the Process of State Collapse in Africa Abdel-Fatau Musah 296 72. The Underworld of Gold Robin T. Naylor 317 73. The Political Ecology of War: Natural Resources and Armed Conflicts Philippe Le Billon 354 74. Illicit International Political Economy: The Clandestine Side of Globalization Peter Andreas 379