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Global Political Economy: Evolution and Dynamics

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This popular and successful text provides a comprehensive introduction to the global political economy of today, set in a broad historical context. It introduces an unusually wide range of theoretical approaches and highlights how useful they are in tackling key issues--from trade, production and finance to social divisions, development and the environment. The second edition has been revised and updated throughout with the addition of additional chapters on gender, on ideas and information, and on key issues and debates for 21st century IPE.

473 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Profile Image for ✨ Helena ✨.
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April 16, 2019
This was my main textbook for my IPE course this term. It’s definitely a better alternative to studying Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, themselves, although, at times, this book assumed that I was well-versed in concepts that I wasn’t. Google was definitely my friend! I study POLITICS, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, and HISTORY, not ECONOMICS.

Having said that, the book is spilt into two parts. The first part is the historical background of how the political economy evolved into what it is today. The second part was about the current economy and the different issues that influence it. My prof chose mainly to focus on the illicit economy, as that is his area of expertise. I liked that this book wasn’t TOO DRY and had orange boxes on the pages that brought your attention to information you might not have known. It wasn’t too difficult to get into, but again, I’m not too fond of economic theory, so I probably wouldn’t recommend it to anyone, unless they were truly interested in IPE.
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December 11, 2007
Wow, I can't believe m International Political Economy book is on Goodreads! THis was the most straight forward of all the books that I read during my studies in Bristol. It had current relevan examples that helped me understand economics better than before. It was a real eye opener to the injustices of the world bank and the IMF. It encompassed so many ideas in simple and logical manners that made it enjoyable to study.
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January 27, 2011
Excellent overview of an emerging subject.. Gritty yet well balanced. I like the inclusion of gender, environment and labour.
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June 10, 2025
Incredible, holistic and comprehensive analysis of the Global Political Economy. The really enjoyed the first 5 (introductory in my opinion) chapters since they provide you with a good understanding of global political economy history, and the history of it as an academic subject as well. As well as the final chapter that focus on some of the most pressing issues of the 21st century.

However, in order to acquire all that this book has to offer, one must have a background in international trade and a good understanding of micro and macroeconomics. Therefore it shouldn't be used as an introduction to global economics.
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September 16, 2019
Read for Intro to IRG (International Relations and Global Studies) class.
Not the best textbook when it comes to dealing with the world. It's mostly true and correct, but there are many places where the authors' Eurocentric and/or capitalist lens shows.
When will we get textbooks written by POC, or at least with better treatment of POC (especially Indigenous) perspectives?
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February 2, 2013
An excellent overview of prevailing theories in the sphere of global political economy. O'Brien and Williams provide a great reconstruction of the current global paradigm and how it emerged, beginning with the industrial revolution. The text provides an interesting survey of the global economy, including international trade, transnational production, the global financial system and the global division of labour. A great reference tool for anyone looking to understand the political motives and paradigms behind economics.
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November 24, 2014
This book would have benefited from the perspectives of multiple authors. It is a good introductory course base, but I would not recommend it for upper levels or someone with background on the topic.
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