
International Political Economy:
The leading reader for international political economy courses has been thoroughly updated to reflect recent developments in IPE scholarship and in the global economy.
The Fifth Edition of
International Political Economy provides a flexible and provocative set of articles and excerpts on a broad range of topics. Edited by three respected scholars in the field, the reader also offers clear introductions and headnotes to help students get the most out of each reading.
Brazil's Influence Is Nominal, at Best - New York Times
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Brazil's Influence Is Nominal, at BestNew York TimesCarlos Pio is a professor of international political economy at the Universidade de Brasilia and at the Australian National University in Canberra. Even if we take into account today's highly interdependent economic structure, in order to have a ...and more » |
Greek President Proposes Government of Non-Politicians - Bloomberg
lenders face big losses on Greek debt - Sydney Morning Herald
View Point: It's an offence to deny children immunisation - The Observer (blog)
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View Point: It's an offence to deny children immunisationThe Observer (blog)Once posted to these farms, students could spend three years of practical apprenticeship whose course content could include: • Basic International Political Economy: explaining the genesis of the current global imbalance which is neither accidental nor ... |
Merkozy End Means Franco-German Gulf; Greek Voters Rebel - BusinessWeek
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Merkozy End Means Franco-German Gulf; Greek Voters RebelBusinessWeekMerkel doesn't need to compromise because Hollande “is going to be forced to climb down due to France's weak economy,” said Fredrik Erixon, head of the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels. France lost its AAA credit rating ...and more » |
Professor named to Academic Fellowship in Terrorism Studies - Elizabethton Star
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Professor named to Academic Fellowship in Terrorism StudiesElizabethton StarShe teaches courses on international law and organizations, international political economy, the politics and government of Russia and Eastern Europe, and European politics. She also teaches “Introduction to American Government. |
Hollande and Merkel: Odd Couple or Soulmates? - BusinessWeek
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Hollande and Merkel: Odd Couple or Soulmates?BusinessWeekThat won't be enough to sustain Europe's weaker economies, says Fredrik Erixon, director and co-founder of the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels. But it will provide some relief. There are, of course, ...and more » |
Voters, Economists Agree: Austerity Not The Answer - Vermont Public Radio
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Voters, Economists Agree: Austerity Not The AnswerVermont Public RadioMark Blyth, a professor of international political economy at Brown University, tells NPR's Raz that austerity hasn't worked at all and that it was quite predictable that it wouldn't work. "You can't cure debt with more debt," Blyth says.and more » |
Doing Development Better - Accra Daily Mail
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Doing Development BetterAccra Daily MailIn the end, both camps should show greater humility: macro-development practitioners about what they already know, and micro-development practitioners about what they can learn. By Dani Rodrik Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy ...and more » |
ANN ARBOR: Kailasapathy to seek Ann Arbor City Council seat - Heritage Newspapers
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ANN ARBOR: Kailasapathy to seek Ann Arbor City Council seatHeritage NewspapersBefore becoming a certified public accountant, she taught courses in gender studies, international political economy and globalization at Eastern Michigan University for 10 years. Kailasapathy has also worked as an accountant at the University of ... |