Pick this new textbook up for a lucid and original overview of the world order. It lays out the foundations of the present world, and goes on to emphasise features – especially problems – that are new. So we have the Anthropocene, the energy transition, illicit economies, cryptocurrencies, commodification of personal data, global health threats, and more. To be enjoyed not only by students but by anyone who appreciates the company of provocative insights into today’s GPE.

- Robert Wade,

This is an ambitious book that has had a long time coming. Leiteritz, Chenou and Urrego Sandoval must be congratulated for offering such a wide-ranging view of global political economy. Bringing together the many roots of GPE, this text offers an exciting opportunity to reflect on the fragility of global economic flows and relationships in the new era of evolving power shifts.

- Diana Tussie,

How should students be introduced to GPE in an era of massive global transformation? The text focuses on the transformations themselves, offering a more global perspective and covering a wider range of issues and concepts than most other texts. A very timely, accessible, and exciting introduction to the field!

- Eric Helleiner,

Taking first the profound transformations underway in the global political economy, this pathbreaking new text redefines how we understand trade, finance, money and labour. In this new problem-based approach, the core concerns of the global economy are joined by key topics, spanning energy to development, inequalities to illicit economies, reflecting the fluid and dynamic nature of contemporary GPE scholarship.

The book addresses four major transformations shaping the global political economy today: the questioning of the liberal international order, the rise of the Anthropocene, the technological advancements of the fourth industrial revolution, and the increasing significance of identity politics. These transformations are explored through a comprehensive framework that integrates diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, ensuring a nuanced understanding of real-world problems. Each chapter tackles key problems and global issues, from global energy dependency and rising inequality to the commodification of personal data and platform economies.

The book also emphasises the need for a truly global perspective, integrating lenses, concepts, voices, and ideas from scholarship all round the world. This inclusive approach broadens understanding and reflects the complexity and diversity of the global landscape. By adopting the stance of "hybrid GPE scholars," the authors bridge the gap between different geographical and intellectual traditions, offering a rich and varied examination of contemporary GPE.

Global Political Economy is an essential resource, providing a fresh and relevant perspective on the field. It fosters critical discussions and debates, encouraging readers to rethink entrenched beliefs and engage with the ever-evolving landscape of global political economy.

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A comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities of Global Political Economy, emphasising the importance of context and a truly global range of perspectives in analysing global issues.
Chapter 1: Worldviews and their Role for Global Political Economy Scholarship Chapter 2: Understanding States and Markets Chapter 3: Understanding Global Power Structures Chapter 4: A Historical Perspective on the Relationship between States and Markets Chapter 5: Four Transformations in the Global Political Economy in the 21st Century Chapter 6: Global Trade in a Changing World Chapter 7: The Increasing Frequency of Financial Crises Chapter 8: The Politics of Money Creation Chapter 9: The Transformation of Production and the Evolving Division of Labour Chapter 10: Paradigms and Practices of Development Chapter 11: Global Energy Dependency Chapter 12: Inequalities Within Countries Chapter 13: The Intertwining of Licit and Illicit Economies in the Global Political Economy Chapter 14: The Commodification of Personal Data Chapter 15: Global Health Threats
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529600803
Publisert
2025-04-07
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Ltd
Vekt
660 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
376

Om bidragsyterne

Jean-Marie Chenou is the Lead Cybersecurity Expert with Expertise France as part of the policy dialogues of the Digital Alliance between the EU and Latin America and the Caribbean, and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Political Science and Global Studies at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland and an MA in International Relations from the University Paris-II.  His research focuses on the global political economy of the digital transformation. Ralf J. Leiteritz is Full Professor in the School of International, Political and Urban Studies at the Universidad del Rosario in Bogotá (Colombia). He received his BA (Diplom) in Political Science from the University of Potsdam (Germany), his MA in International Affairs from the Johns Hopkins University (USA), and his PhD in Development Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research interests focus on the global political economy of international finance and the role of international financial institutions in Latin America. Carolina Urrego-Sandoval is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and Global Studies of Universidad de los Andes in Colombia. She holds a PhD in International Political Economy from King’s College London, an MA in International Studies from Aarhus University in Denmark, and a BA in International Business from the University of Tolima in Colombia. She has taught at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), King’s College London. Her research focuses on trade and investment in Asia and Latin America.