Section I: Understanding the Changing Global Order
Geoffrey R.D. Underhill: Introduction: Conceptualizing the Changing
Global Order
1: Michael Kratke, University of Amsterdam and Geoffrey R.D.
Underhill: The Emergence of IPE
2: Robert W. Cox, York University: Problems of Power and Knowledge
in a Changing Global World Order
3: Herman M. Schwartz, University of Virginia: Globalization: The
Long View
4: James H. Mittelman, American University: Globalization and Its
Critics
5: Eric Helleiner, Trent University: Alternatives to Neoliberalism?
Towards a More Heterogeneous Global Political Economy
6: Sandra Whitworth, York University: Theory and Exclusion: Gender,
Masculinity, and International Political Economy
Section II: Global Issues
Geoffrey R.D. Underhill: Introduction: Global Issues in Historical
Perspective
7: Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam: The Political Economy of
Post-September 11th Security
8: Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto: Global Finance and
Political Order
9: Jonathan Story, INSEAD: Emerging World Financial Order and
Different Forms of Capitalisms
10: Michael C. Webb, University of Victoria: The Group of Seven and
Global Macroeconomic Governance
11: Jens Ladefefoged Mortensen, University of Copenhagen: WTO and
the Governance of Globalization: Dismantling the Compromise of
Embedded Liberalism
12: Susan K. Sell, The George Washington University: Big Business,
the WTO and Development: Uruguay and Beyond
13: Winfried Ruigrok, University of St. Gallen: Transnational
Production and Corporate Strategies
14: Henry Farrell, George Washington University: The Political
Economy of the Internet and E-Commerce
15: Robert O'Brien, McMaster University: The Agency of Labour in a
Changing Global Order
16: Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University: Postcolonial
Readings of Child Labour in a Globalized Economy
17: Steven Bernstein, University of Toronto: Environment, Economy,
and Global Environmental Governance
18: Marianne Marchand, Universidad de las Americas: Gendered
Representation of the 'Global': Reading/Writing Globalization
19: H. Richard Friman, Marquette University: Crime in the Global
Economy
Section III: Regional Dynamics
Richard Stubbs and Austina J. Reed, McMaster University:
Introduction: Regionalism and Globalization
20: Helge Hveem, University of Oslo: Explaining the Regional
Phenomenon in an Era of Globalization
21: Bastiaan van Apeldoorn, Free University, Amsterdam: The
Transnational Political Economy of Europen Integration: The Future
Socio-Economic Governance in the Enlarged Union
22: Tony Porter, McMaster University: The North American Free Trade
Agreement
23: Nicola Phillips, University of Manchester: Latin America in the
Global Political Economy
24: Richard Higgott, University of Warwick: Economic Regionalism in
East Asia: Consolidation with Centrifugal Tendencies
25: Tim Shaw, University of London and Pamela K. Mbabazi, Mbarara
University of Science and Technology, Uganda: Political Economies
of Africa(s) at the Start of the 21st Century
Section IV: Responses to Globalization
Richard Stubbs and Sarah Eaton, University of Toronto:
Introduction: Responses to Globalization
26: Philip G. Cerny, Rutgers University: Political Globalization
and the Competition State
27: Mike Smith, Loughborough University: Negotiating Globalization:
The Foreign Economic Policy of the European Union
28: Sigurt Vitols, Social Science Research Center Berlin:
Globalization and the Transformation of the Germany Model
29: Andrew Baker, University of Belfast: The Political Economy of
the UK Compeitition State: Committed Globalism, Selected
Europeanism
30: Annette Freyberg-Inan, University of Amsterdam: Transition
Economies
31: Bruce E. Moon, Lehigh University, USA: The United States and
Globalization: Struggles with Hegemony
32: Mark Beeson, University of Queensland: Politics and Markets in
East Asia: Is the Developmental State Compatible with
Globalization
33: Christopher W. Hughes, University of Warwick: Japan, East Asian
Regionalism and Selective Resistance to Globalization: Regional
Divisions of Labour and Financial Cooperation
34: Shaun Breslin, University of Warwick: China and the Political
Economy of Global Engagement
Richard Stubbs is in the Department of Political Science, McMaster University. Geoffrey R.D. Underhill is Chair of International Governance in the Department of Political Science and Director of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Education at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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