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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1687g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793519
- ISBN-10: 0198793510
- Artikelnr.: 73480044
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* 1: Jon C.W. Pevehouse and Leonard Seabrooke: Introduction
* The Field of IPE
* 2: Randall Germain: Modern IPE: Lessons from a Counter-History
* 3: Geoffrey R. D. Underhill: The Welcome Return of Political Economy
to International Political Economy Scholarship: States, Markets, and
Governance
* 4: David H. Bearce: Foreign Economic Policy
* 5: Stephanie J. Rickard: Open Economy Politics Revisited
* 6: Georgina Waylen: Feminism
* 7: J.P. Singh: Racism and Paternalism
* 8: Angela Wigger: Historical Materialism
* Methods
* 9: Leslie Johns: Formal Models of International Political Economy:
Looking Back and Moving Forward
* 10: Gabriel Spilker: Experiments in IPE Research
* 11: 1. W. Kindred Winecoff and Kevin L. Young: Networks in
International Political Economy
* 12: Cornel Ban: Content Analysis in International Political Economy
* 13: Jeffrey T. Checkel: Process Tracing and International Political
Economy
* 14: James Ashley Morrison: Historical International Political Economy
* Processes
* 15: Brian Greenhill: Diffusion Processes in International Political
Economy
* 16: Elena V. McLean: Economic Coercion
* 17: Tim Legrand and Diane Stone: Policy Transfer
* 18: Cyril Benoit and Matthias Thiemann: Regulation
* 19: David Bailey: Accumulation
* Forums
* 20: AndrÃ(c) Broome: Intergovernmental Organizations
* 21: Felicity Vabulas: Informality in International Political Economy
* 22: Alexander L. Kentikelenis and Sarah L. Babb: International
Financial Institutions: Forms, Functions, and Controversies
* 23: Etel Solingen: From Silos to Barns? Regional Institutions in
International Political
* 24: Leonardo Baccini: The Economics and Politics of Preferential
Trade Agreements
* 25: Milan Babic, Jan Fichtner, and Eelke Heemskerk: Corporate
Networks
* Flows
* 26: Mark Copelovitch and James Anderson: Money
* 27: Elisabeth van Lieshout: Trade
* 28: Rachel L. Wellhausen: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
* 29: John S. Ahlquist: Work and Workers in International Markets
* 30: Georg Menz: Migration and IPE: A Story of Mutual Neglect?
* 31: Sarah Blodgett Bermeo: Foreign Aid
* Actors
* 32: Heather Ba: The Evolving State of the State in International
Political Economy
* 33: Glenn Morgan: The Firm
* 34: Iain Osgood: Interest Groups and Order in Global Economic
Relations
* 35: Genevieve LeBaron and Liam Stanley: Households
* 36: Elizabeth Bloodgood: Non-Governmental Organizations
* Outcomes
* 37: Timm Betz and Amy Pond: Liberalization
* 38: Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen: The Investment Treaty Regime
* 39: Edward D. Mansfield: International Trade and Conflict
* 40: Lucia Quaglia: Financial Systems
* 41: Seung-Uk Huh and Matthew S. Winters: Development Policy
* 42: Anja P. Jakobi: Informal Markets
* 43: Erin R. Graham: Climate Crisis
* 44: Ellie Gore and Nicola J. Smith: Sexual Injustice
* Assets and Resources
* 45: Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter: Oil and Gas
* 46: Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn: Knowledge
* 47: Jordan Branch and Timothy Turnbull: Territory
* 48: Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, and Duncan Wigan: The Many Meanings
of Capital in IPE
* The Field of IPE
* 2: Randall Germain: Modern IPE: Lessons from a Counter-History
* 3: Geoffrey R. D. Underhill: The Welcome Return of Political Economy
to International Political Economy Scholarship: States, Markets, and
Governance
* 4: David H. Bearce: Foreign Economic Policy
* 5: Stephanie J. Rickard: Open Economy Politics Revisited
* 6: Georgina Waylen: Feminism
* 7: J.P. Singh: Racism and Paternalism
* 8: Angela Wigger: Historical Materialism
* Methods
* 9: Leslie Johns: Formal Models of International Political Economy:
Looking Back and Moving Forward
* 10: Gabriel Spilker: Experiments in IPE Research
* 11: 1. W. Kindred Winecoff and Kevin L. Young: Networks in
International Political Economy
* 12: Cornel Ban: Content Analysis in International Political Economy
* 13: Jeffrey T. Checkel: Process Tracing and International Political
Economy
* 14: James Ashley Morrison: Historical International Political Economy
* Processes
* 15: Brian Greenhill: Diffusion Processes in International Political
Economy
* 16: Elena V. McLean: Economic Coercion
* 17: Tim Legrand and Diane Stone: Policy Transfer
* 18: Cyril Benoit and Matthias Thiemann: Regulation
* 19: David Bailey: Accumulation
* Forums
* 20: AndrÃ(c) Broome: Intergovernmental Organizations
* 21: Felicity Vabulas: Informality in International Political Economy
* 22: Alexander L. Kentikelenis and Sarah L. Babb: International
Financial Institutions: Forms, Functions, and Controversies
* 23: Etel Solingen: From Silos to Barns? Regional Institutions in
International Political
* 24: Leonardo Baccini: The Economics and Politics of Preferential
Trade Agreements
* 25: Milan Babic, Jan Fichtner, and Eelke Heemskerk: Corporate
Networks
* Flows
* 26: Mark Copelovitch and James Anderson: Money
* 27: Elisabeth van Lieshout: Trade
* 28: Rachel L. Wellhausen: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
* 29: John S. Ahlquist: Work and Workers in International Markets
* 30: Georg Menz: Migration and IPE: A Story of Mutual Neglect?
* 31: Sarah Blodgett Bermeo: Foreign Aid
* Actors
* 32: Heather Ba: The Evolving State of the State in International
Political Economy
* 33: Glenn Morgan: The Firm
* 34: Iain Osgood: Interest Groups and Order in Global Economic
Relations
* 35: Genevieve LeBaron and Liam Stanley: Households
* 36: Elizabeth Bloodgood: Non-Governmental Organizations
* Outcomes
* 37: Timm Betz and Amy Pond: Liberalization
* 38: Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen: The Investment Treaty Regime
* 39: Edward D. Mansfield: International Trade and Conflict
* 40: Lucia Quaglia: Financial Systems
* 41: Seung-Uk Huh and Matthew S. Winters: Development Policy
* 42: Anja P. Jakobi: Informal Markets
* 43: Erin R. Graham: Climate Crisis
* 44: Ellie Gore and Nicola J. Smith: Sexual Injustice
* Assets and Resources
* 45: Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter: Oil and Gas
* 46: Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn: Knowledge
* 47: Jordan Branch and Timothy Turnbull: Territory
* 48: Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, and Duncan Wigan: The Many Meanings
of Capital in IPE
* 1: Jon C.W. Pevehouse and Leonard Seabrooke: Introduction
* The Field of IPE
* 2: Randall Germain: Modern IPE: Lessons from a Counter-History
* 3: Geoffrey R. D. Underhill: The Welcome Return of Political Economy
to International Political Economy Scholarship: States, Markets, and
Governance
* 4: David H. Bearce: Foreign Economic Policy
* 5: Stephanie J. Rickard: Open Economy Politics Revisited
* 6: Georgina Waylen: Feminism
* 7: J.P. Singh: Racism and Paternalism
* 8: Angela Wigger: Historical Materialism
* Methods
* 9: Leslie Johns: Formal Models of International Political Economy:
Looking Back and Moving Forward
* 10: Gabriel Spilker: Experiments in IPE Research
* 11: 1. W. Kindred Winecoff and Kevin L. Young: Networks in
International Political Economy
* 12: Cornel Ban: Content Analysis in International Political Economy
* 13: Jeffrey T. Checkel: Process Tracing and International Political
Economy
* 14: James Ashley Morrison: Historical International Political Economy
* Processes
* 15: Brian Greenhill: Diffusion Processes in International Political
Economy
* 16: Elena V. McLean: Economic Coercion
* 17: Tim Legrand and Diane Stone: Policy Transfer
* 18: Cyril Benoit and Matthias Thiemann: Regulation
* 19: David Bailey: Accumulation
* Forums
* 20: AndrÃ(c) Broome: Intergovernmental Organizations
* 21: Felicity Vabulas: Informality in International Political Economy
* 22: Alexander L. Kentikelenis and Sarah L. Babb: International
Financial Institutions: Forms, Functions, and Controversies
* 23: Etel Solingen: From Silos to Barns? Regional Institutions in
International Political
* 24: Leonardo Baccini: The Economics and Politics of Preferential
Trade Agreements
* 25: Milan Babic, Jan Fichtner, and Eelke Heemskerk: Corporate
Networks
* Flows
* 26: Mark Copelovitch and James Anderson: Money
* 27: Elisabeth van Lieshout: Trade
* 28: Rachel L. Wellhausen: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
* 29: John S. Ahlquist: Work and Workers in International Markets
* 30: Georg Menz: Migration and IPE: A Story of Mutual Neglect?
* 31: Sarah Blodgett Bermeo: Foreign Aid
* Actors
* 32: Heather Ba: The Evolving State of the State in International
Political Economy
* 33: Glenn Morgan: The Firm
* 34: Iain Osgood: Interest Groups and Order in Global Economic
Relations
* 35: Genevieve LeBaron and Liam Stanley: Households
* 36: Elizabeth Bloodgood: Non-Governmental Organizations
* Outcomes
* 37: Timm Betz and Amy Pond: Liberalization
* 38: Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen: The Investment Treaty Regime
* 39: Edward D. Mansfield: International Trade and Conflict
* 40: Lucia Quaglia: Financial Systems
* 41: Seung-Uk Huh and Matthew S. Winters: Development Policy
* 42: Anja P. Jakobi: Informal Markets
* 43: Erin R. Graham: Climate Crisis
* 44: Ellie Gore and Nicola J. Smith: Sexual Injustice
* Assets and Resources
* 45: Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter: Oil and Gas
* 46: Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn: Knowledge
* 47: Jordan Branch and Timothy Turnbull: Territory
* 48: Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, and Duncan Wigan: The Many Meanings
of Capital in IPE
* The Field of IPE
* 2: Randall Germain: Modern IPE: Lessons from a Counter-History
* 3: Geoffrey R. D. Underhill: The Welcome Return of Political Economy
to International Political Economy Scholarship: States, Markets, and
Governance
* 4: David H. Bearce: Foreign Economic Policy
* 5: Stephanie J. Rickard: Open Economy Politics Revisited
* 6: Georgina Waylen: Feminism
* 7: J.P. Singh: Racism and Paternalism
* 8: Angela Wigger: Historical Materialism
* Methods
* 9: Leslie Johns: Formal Models of International Political Economy:
Looking Back and Moving Forward
* 10: Gabriel Spilker: Experiments in IPE Research
* 11: 1. W. Kindred Winecoff and Kevin L. Young: Networks in
International Political Economy
* 12: Cornel Ban: Content Analysis in International Political Economy
* 13: Jeffrey T. Checkel: Process Tracing and International Political
Economy
* 14: James Ashley Morrison: Historical International Political Economy
* Processes
* 15: Brian Greenhill: Diffusion Processes in International Political
Economy
* 16: Elena V. McLean: Economic Coercion
* 17: Tim Legrand and Diane Stone: Policy Transfer
* 18: Cyril Benoit and Matthias Thiemann: Regulation
* 19: David Bailey: Accumulation
* Forums
* 20: AndrÃ(c) Broome: Intergovernmental Organizations
* 21: Felicity Vabulas: Informality in International Political Economy
* 22: Alexander L. Kentikelenis and Sarah L. Babb: International
Financial Institutions: Forms, Functions, and Controversies
* 23: Etel Solingen: From Silos to Barns? Regional Institutions in
International Political
* 24: Leonardo Baccini: The Economics and Politics of Preferential
Trade Agreements
* 25: Milan Babic, Jan Fichtner, and Eelke Heemskerk: Corporate
Networks
* Flows
* 26: Mark Copelovitch and James Anderson: Money
* 27: Elisabeth van Lieshout: Trade
* 28: Rachel L. Wellhausen: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
* 29: John S. Ahlquist: Work and Workers in International Markets
* 30: Georg Menz: Migration and IPE: A Story of Mutual Neglect?
* 31: Sarah Blodgett Bermeo: Foreign Aid
* Actors
* 32: Heather Ba: The Evolving State of the State in International
Political Economy
* 33: Glenn Morgan: The Firm
* 34: Iain Osgood: Interest Groups and Order in Global Economic
Relations
* 35: Genevieve LeBaron and Liam Stanley: Households
* 36: Elizabeth Bloodgood: Non-Governmental Organizations
* Outcomes
* 37: Timm Betz and Amy Pond: Liberalization
* 38: Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen: The Investment Treaty Regime
* 39: Edward D. Mansfield: International Trade and Conflict
* 40: Lucia Quaglia: Financial Systems
* 41: Seung-Uk Huh and Matthew S. Winters: Development Policy
* 42: Anja P. Jakobi: Informal Markets
* 43: Erin R. Graham: Climate Crisis
* 44: Ellie Gore and Nicola J. Smith: Sexual Injustice
* Assets and Resources
* 45: Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter: Oil and Gas
* 46: Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn: Knowledge
* 47: Jordan Branch and Timothy Turnbull: Territory
* 48: Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, and Duncan Wigan: The Many Meanings
of Capital in IPE