Analytical gains of geopolitical economy

This work advances geopolitical economy as a new approach to understanding the evolution of the capitalist world order and its 21st century form of multipolarity. Neither can be explained by recently dominant approaches such as U.S. hegemony or globalization: they treat the world economy as a seamle...

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Other Authors Desai, Radhika, 1963-
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2016.
SeriesResearch in political economy ; v. 30B.
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490 1 |a Research in political economy,  |x 0161-7230 ;  |v v. 30B 
505 0 |a Introduction : putting geopolitical economy to work / Radhika Desai -- The inherent instability of national monetary power in the 21st century : the Triffin dilemma revisited / Juan Barredo-Zuriarrain -- The currency hierarchy in center-periphery relationships / Alex W. A. Palludeto, Saulo C. Abouchedid -- Quasi-world money and international reserves / George Labrinidis -- Uneven and combined development in the Doha stalemate / Mehdi Abbas -- China's "South-South" trade : unequal exchange and uneven and combined development / Ben Reid -- The new scramble for Africa : BRICS strategies in a multipolar world / Oscar Carpintero, Ivan Murray, Jose Bellver -- Argentine industrialization : a critique of the liberal and dependentist schools / Eduardo Sartelli, Marina Kabat -- EU integration as uneven and combined development / Claude Serfati. 
520 |a This work advances geopolitical economy as a new approach to understanding the evolution of the capitalist world order and its 21st century form of multipolarity. Neither can be explained by recently dominant approaches such as U.S. hegemony or globalization: they treat the world economy as a seamless whole in which either no state matters or only one does. Todays BRICs and emerging economies are only the latest instances of state-led or combined development. Such development has a long history of repeatedly challenging the unevenness of capitalism and the international division of labour it created. It is this dialectic of uneven and combined development, not markets or imperialism, which has spread productive capacity around the world. It also ensured that the hegemony of the UK would end and attempts to create that of the US would peter out into multipolarity. Part two of this book paves the way, advancing Geopolitical Economy as a new approach to the study of international relations and international political economy. Following on from the theoretical limitations exposed in Part I, in this volume the analytical limitations are explored. 
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