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Centred around key topics and debates, Global Political Economy encourages students new to the field to explore its breadth and diversity, and understand how to approach and answer the big questions that matter today. Written by scholars from around the world, the textbook reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the field by addressing essential topics and themes, such as poverty, labour, migration, and the environment.
Each chapter includes a unique 'Roundtable' feature, in which a diverse range of scholars consider a key question, introducing students to the dialogue between academics on core issues, and the interplay and value of different opinions, and perspectives. The 'Over to You' element invites the reader to consider the persuasiveness of the arguments, reflect upon their own perspective, and become an active participant in the debate.
With a strong emphasis on 'globalising' the study of GPE, the textbook introduces to students the idea that it matters who is talking and writing, that there are different ways of seeing the world, and that bringing together different theoretical and methodological perspectives adds to the depth and richness of their understanding.
1:What, Who and Where is GPE?, Nicola Phillips
2:How to Study Global Political Economy, Leonard Seabrooke and Kevin L. Young
3:How to Think about Global Political Economy, Benjamin J. Cohen
4:Globalization and Neoliberalism, Jacqueline Best
5:Finance, Lena Rethel
6:Trade, Erin Hannah and James Scott
7:Production and Business, Kate MacDonald
8:Health, Simon Rushton
9:Environment and Climate, Hayley Stevenson
10:Inequality, Eduardo Ortiz Juárez and Andrew Sumner
11:Crime, Asif Efrat
12:Labour and Work, Matthew Alford
13:Migration, Nicola Piper and Stuart Rosewarne
14:Global Governance, Richard Jolly and Thomas G. Weiss
15:States, Geopolitics, and the Global Economy, Andrew Hurrell
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Centred around key topics and debates, Global Political Economy encourages students new to the field to explore its breadth and diversity, and understand how to approach and answer the big questions that matter today. Written by scholars from around the world, the textbook reflects the interdisciplinary nature of the field by addressing essential topics and themes, such as poverty, labour, migration, and the environment.
Each chapter includes a unique 'Roundtable' feature, in which a diverse range of scholars consider a key question, introducing students to the dialogue between academics on core issues, and the interplay and value of different opinions, and perspectives. The 'Over to You' element invites the reader to consider the persuasiveness of the arguments, reflect upon their own perspective, and become an active participant in the debate.
With a strong emphasis on 'globalising' the study of GPE, the textbook introduces to students the idea that it matters who is talking and writing, that there are different ways of seeing the world, and that bringing together different theoretical and methodological perspectives adds to the depth and richness of their understanding.