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南开大学国际关系系研究生课程==国际政治经济学

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国际政治经济学
International Political Economy


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姓名:朱天飚

学期:2003年秋季
电话:(10) 6276-7279

学分:3
电子信箱:tianbiao@yahoo.com

上课时间:周三下午13:20-15:45
个人主页:http://tianbiao.vip.sina.com

上课地点:范孙楼 116
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上课方式:讨论为主、讲课为辅
答疑时间:周三 10:30-12:30,15:45-16:45



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从历史、理论、与问题各层面全面介绍国际政治系统与国际经济系统的相互作用。课程内容适合各年级学术性研究生及MPA学生攻读,但需要一定的英语阅读能力(阅读资料全部为英文)。适用专业为政治学、经济学、社会学、公共管理 (MPA、行政管理、管理科学与工程)。本课的基本要求是:课前必须认真阅读教材(只读基本介绍和经典选读两部分)、课上积极参加讨论(占总成绩的50%)、完成期末论文(一月十六日上交,占总成绩的50%)。

This seminar provides an overview of the field of international political economy to students who have no previous background knowledge. The main aim is to help students understand the interaction between international political and economic systems, forces and actors, including such interaction at and between international and domestic levels. The course asks two main questions: first, how do states, social forces and various kinds of institutions affect the flow of economic resources across national boundaries? Second, how do economic forces constrain the behaviour of political actors at international level? More specifically, this course deals with the politics of international economic cooperation.
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12/11: Constructivism 建构主义理论

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Hopf, Ted. 1998. “The promise of constructivism in international relations theory.” International Security 23(1): 171-200.

Classic Reading经典选读

Parsons, Craig. 2002. “Showing ideas as causes: The origins of the European Union.” International Organization 56(1): 47-84.


Further Reading参考阅读

Checkel, Jeffrey T. 1998. “The constructivist turn in international relations theory.” World Politics 50(2): 324-348.


Dessler, David. 1999. “Constructivism within a positivist social science.” Review of International Studies 25: 123-137.

Katzenstein, Peter J. ed. 1996. The culture of national security. New York: Columbia University Press.

Wendt, Alexander. 1992. “Anarchy is what states make of it: the social construction of power politics.” International Organization 46(2).

_____. 1994. “Collective identity formation and the international state.” American Political Science Review 88(2).

_____. 1995. “Constructing international politics.” International Security 20(1).

_____. 1999. Social theory of international politics. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Finnemore, Martha. 1996. National interests in international society. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

______. 1996. “Norms, culture, and world politics: insights from sociology’s institutionalism.” International Organization 50(2): 325-347.

Drake, William J. and Kalypso, Nicolaïdis. 1992. “Ideas, interests, and Institutionalization: ‘Trade in Services’ and the Uruguay Round.” International Organization 46(1): 37-100.

Klotz, Audie. 1995. “Norms reconstituting interests: global racial equality and U.S. sanctions against South Africa.” International Organization 49(3): 451-478.



19/11: International Trade 国际贸易

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global political economy: theory and practice. 2nd edition. New York: Longman. Chapter 8 (pp.225-271).

Classic Reading经典选读

Krugman, Paul R. 1986. “Introduction: new thinking about trade policy”, in Strategic trade policy and the new international economics edited by Paul R. Krugman. Cambridge (Mass.) and London: The MIT Press (pp.1-22).


Further Reading参考阅读

International trade

Gilpin, Robert. 2001. Global Political Economy: Understanding the International Economic Order. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Chapter 8 (pp.196-233).

The Economist, 1998. “Fifty years on.” May the 16th (pp.19-23).

Baldwin, Robert E., and Kay, David A. 1975. “International trade and international relations.” International Organization 29(1): 99-131.

Cohen, Benjamin J. 1990. “The political economy of international trade.” International Organization 44(2): 261-281.

Strange, Susan. 1979. “The management of surplus capacity: or how does theory stand up to protectionism 1970s style?” International Organization 33(3): 303-334.

_____. 1985. “Protectionism and world politics.” International Organization 39(2): 233-259.

Gruber, Lloyd. 2001. “Power politics and the free trade bandwagon.” Comparative Political Studies 34(7): 703-741.

Ikenberry, G. John. 1989. “Manufacturing consensus: the institutionalization of American private interests in the Tokyo trade round.” Comparative Politics 21(3).


Theme section: the battle of Seattle – the aftermath. 2000. Review of International Political Economy 7(3).

McMichael, Philop. 2000. “Sleepless since Seattle: what is the WTO about?” Review of International Political Economy 7(3): 466-474.

Steinberg, Richard H. 2002. “In the shadow of law or power? Consensus-based bargaining and outcomes in GATT/WTO.” International Organization 56(2): 339-374.

Picciotto, Sol. 2003. “Private rights vs public standards in the WTO.” Review of International Political Economy 10(3): 377-405.

Lai, Hongyi Harry. 2001. “Behind China’s World Trade Organization agreement with the USA.” Third World Quarterly 22(2): 237-255.

Mastel, Greg. 2001. “China, Taiwan, and the World Trade Organization.” Washington Quarterly 24(3): 45-56.

Krugman, Paul R. ed. 1986. Strategic trade policy and the new international economics. Cambridge (Mass.) and London: The MIT Press.

_____. 1990. Rethinking international trade. Cambridge (Mass.): MIT Press.

Milner, Helen V., and Yoffie, David B. 1989. “Between free trade and protectionism: strategic trade policy and a theory of corporate trade demands.” International Organization 43(2): 239-272.

Stegemann, Klaus. 1989. “Policy rivalry among industrial states: what can we learn from models of strategic trade policy?” International Organization 43(1): 73-100.

Richardson, J. David. 1990. “The political economy of strategic trade policy.” International Organization 44(1): 107-135.

Irwin, Douglas A. 1992. “Strategic trade policy and mercantilist trade rivalries.” American Economic Review 82(2): 134-139.

Huck, Steffen, and Konrad, Kai A. 2003. “Strategic trade policy and the home bias in firm ownership structure.” Japan and the World Economy 15: 299-305.

Trade policy

Odell, John S. 1990. “Understanding international trade policies: an emerging synthesis.” World Politics 43(1): 139-167.

Kitson, Michael, and Michie, Jonathan. 1995. “Conflict, cooperation and change: the political economy of trade and trade policy.” Review of International Political Economy 2(4): 632-657.

Conybeare, John A. C. 1983. “Tariff protection in developed and developing countries: a cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis.” International Organization 37(3): 441-467.

McKeown, Timothy J. 1984. “Firms and tariff regime change: explaining the demand for protection.” World Politics 36(2): 215-233.

Gallarotti, Giulio M. 1985. “Toward a business-cycle model of tariffs.” International Organization 39(1): 155-187.

Milner, Helen. 1988. “Trading places: industries for free trade.” World Politics 40(3): 350-376.

Hansen, John Mark. 1990. “Taxation and the political economy of the tariff.” International Organization 44(4): 527-551.

Bates, Robert H., Brock, Philip, and Tiefenthaler, Jill. 1991. “Risk and trade regimes: another exploration.” International Organization 45(1): 1-18.

Krauss, Ellis S., and Reich, Simon. 1992. “Ideology, interests, and the American executive: toward a theory of foreign competition and manufacturing trade policy.” International Organization 46(4): 857-897.

Reuveny, Rafael, and Thompson, William R. 1997. “The timing of protectionism.” Review of International Political Economy 4(1): 179-213.

Thomas, Kenneth P. 1997. “Capital mobility and trade policy: the case of the Canada-US auto pact.” Review of International Political Economy 4(1): 127-153.

Lusztig, Michael. 1998. “The limits of rent seeking: why protectionists become free traders.” Review of International Political Economy 5(1): 38-63.

Kingstone, Peter R. 2001. “Why free trade ‘losers’ support free trade: industrialists and the surprising politics of trade reform in Brazil.” Comparative Political Studies 34(9): 986-1010.

Hiscox, Michael J. 2001. “Class versus industry cleavages: inter-industry factor mobility and the politics of trade.” International Organization 55(1): 1-46.

Adsera, Alicia, and Boix, Carles. 2002. “Trade, democracy, and the size of the public sector: the political underpinnings of openness.” International Organization 56(2): 229-262.

Kaneda, Mitsuhiro. 2003. “Policy designs in a dynamic model of infant industry protection.” Journal of Development Economics 72: 91-115.
26/11: International Investment 国际投资 Introductory Reading基本介绍 Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global political economy: theory and practice. 2nd edition. New York: Longman. Chapter 10 (pp.319-369). Classic Reading经典选读 Hymer, Stephen. 1972. “The multinational corporation and the law of uneven development”, in Economics and the world order from the 1970s to the 1990s edited by Jagdish Bhagwati. New York: Macmillan (pp.113-140). Further Reading参考阅读 Basic introduction Gilpin, Robert. 2001. Global Political Economy: Understanding the International Economic Order. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Chapter 11 (pp.278-304). Ottaway, Marina. 2001. “Corporatism goes global: international organizations, nongovernmental organization networks, and transnational business.” Global Governance 7(3). Leonard, H. Jeffrey. 1980. “Multinational corporations and politics in developing countries.” World Politics 32(3): 454-483. Jackman, Robert W. 1982. “Dependence on foreign investment and economic growth in the Third World.” World Politics 34(2): 175-196. Feng, Yi. 2001. “Political freedom, political instability, and policy uncertainty: a study of political institutions and private investment in developing countries.” International Studies Quarterly 45(2): 271-294. Asiedu, Elizabeth. 2002. “On the determinants of foreign direct investment to developing countries: is Africa different?” World Development 30(1): 107-119. MNCs Sklar, Richard L. 1976. “Postimperialism: a class analysis of multinational corporate expansion.” Comparative Politics 9(1): 75-92. Bennett, Douglas, and Sharpe, Kenneth E. 1979. “Transnational corporations and the political economy of export promotion: the case of the Mexican automobile industry.” International Organization 33(2): 177-201. Miozzo, Marcela. 2000. “Transnational corporations, industrial policy and the ‘war of incentives’: the case of the Argentine automobile industry.” Development and Change 31(3). Pauly, Louis W., and Reich, Simon. 1997. “National structures and multinational corporate behaviour: enduring differences in the age of globalization.” International Organization 51(1): 1-30. Globerman, Steven, and Shapiro, Daniel. 2002. “Global foreign direct investment flows: the role of governance infrastructure.” World Development 30(11): 1899-1919. Special issue on foreign direct investment. 2003. Journal of Business Research 56. Foreign investment and the state Vernon, Raymond. 1971. Sovereignty at bay: the multinational spread of U.S. enterprises. New York: Basic Books. _____. 1981. “Sovereignty at bay ten years after.” International Organization 35(3): 517-529. Stopford, John and Strange, Susan. 1991. Rival states, rival firms: competition for world market shares. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Klapp, Merrie G. 1982. “The state—landlord or entrepreneur?” International Organization 36(3): 575-607. Evans, Peter B. 1985. “Transnational linkages and the economic role of the state: an analysis of developing and industrialized nations in the post-World War II period”, in Bringing the state back in edited by Peter B. Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and Theda Skocpol. New York: Cambridge University Press (pp.192-226).
  



   
Reich, Simon. 1989. “Roads to follow: regulating direct foreign investment.” International Organization 43(4): 543-584.

Tetreault, Mary Ann. 1999. “Out-of-body experiences: migrating firms and altered states.” Review of International Political Economy 6(1): 55-78.

Dent, Christopher M. 2003. “Transnational capital, the state and foreign economic policy: Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.” Review of International Political Economy 10(2): 246-277.

Felker, Greg B. 2003. “Southeast Asian industrialisation and the changing global production system.” Third World Quarterly 24(2): 255-282.



3/12: International Money 国际货币

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global political economy: theory and practice. 2nd edition. New York: Longman. Chapter 6 (pp.149-186).

Classic Reading经典选读

Ruggie, John. 1982. “International regimes, transactions, and change: embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order.” International Organization 36(2): 379-416.

Further Reading参考阅读\r

Basic introduction

Gilpin, Robert. 2001. Global Political Economy: Understanding the International Economic Order. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Chapter 9.

Kirshner, Jonathan. 2000. “The study of money.” World Politics 52(3): 407-36.

McKinnon, Ronald. 1993. “The rules of the game: international money in historical perspective.” Journal of Economic Literature 31(1): 1-44.

Cohen, Benjamin J. 1998. The geography of money. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

Strange, Susan. 1998. Mad money: when markets outgrow governments. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Capital mobility and exchange rate

Lukauskas, Arvid. 1999. “Review essay: managing mobile capital: recent scholarship on the political economy of international finance.” Review of International Political Economy 6(2): 262-287.

Warnock, Francis E., and Cleaver, Chad. 2003. “Financial centres and the geography of capital flows.” International Finance 6(1): 27-59.

Andrews, David M. 1994. “Capital mobility and state autonomy: toward a structural theory of international monetary relations.” International Studies Quarterly 38(2): 193-218.

Verdier, Daniel. 2001. “Capital mobility and the origins of stock markets.” International Organization 55(2): 327-356.

Garrett, Geoffrey. 1995. “Capital mobility, trade, and the domestic politics of economic policy.” International Organization 49(4): 657-687.


_____. 2000. “Capital mobility, exchange rates and fiscal policy in the global economy.” Review of International Political Economy 7(1): 153-170.

Eichengreen, Barry. 2000. “Taming capital flows.” World Development 28(6): 1105-1116.

Baines, Adam. 2002. “Capital mobility and European financial and monetary integration: a structural analysis.” Review of International Studies 28: 337-357.

Watson, Alison M. S. 1997. “Review essays: the politics of exchange rates: domestic politics and international relations.” Review of International Political Economy 4(4): 763-781.

Bernhard, William, and Leblang, David. 1999. “Democratic institutions and exchange-rate commitments.” International Organization 53(1): 71-97.

Bearce, David H. 2002. “Monetary divergence: domestic political institutions and the monetary autonomy – exchange rate stability trade-off.” Comparative Political Studies 35(2): 194-220.

Aykens, Peter. 2002. “Conflicting authorities: states, currency markets and the ERM crisis of 1992-93.” Review of International Studies 28: 359-380.

Monetary institutions

Goodman, John B., and Pauly, Louis W. 1993. “The obsolescence of capital controls?: economic management in an age of global markets.” World Politics 46(1): 50-82.

Goodman, John B. 1991. “The politics of central bank independence.” Comparative Politics 23(3): 329-349.

Kapstein, Ethan Barnaby. 1992. “Between power and purpose: central bankers and the politics of regulatory convergence.” Comparative Politics 46(1): 265-287.

Broz, J. Lawrence. 1998. “The origins of central banking: solutions to the free-rider problem.” International Organization 52(2): 231-268.

_____. 1999. “Origins of the Federal Reserve system: international incentives and the domestic free-rider problem.” International Organization 53(1): 39-70.

Watson, Matthew. 2002. “The institutional paradoxes of monetary orthodoxy: reflections on the political economy of central bank independence.” Review of International Political Economy 9(1): 183-196.

Iversen, Torben. 1998. “Wage bargaining, central bank independence, and the real effects of money.” International Organization 52(3): 469-504.

O’Sullivan, Mary. 2003. “The political economy of comparative corporate governance.” Review of International Political Economy 10(1): 23-72.
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Hayek, F.A. 1945. “The use of knowledge in society.” American Economic Review 35(4): 519-530.

Rosecrance, Richard N. 1985. The rise of the trading state: commerce and conquest in the modern world. New York: Basic Books (esp. pp.3-43).

_____. 1996. “The rise of the virtual state.” Foreign Affairs 75(4): 45-61.

_____. 2002. “International security and the virtual state: states and firms in world politics.” Review of International Studies 28: 443-455.

Roll, Richard, and Talbott, John R. 2003. “Political freedom, economic liberty, and prosperity.” Journal of Democracy 14(3): 75-89.

Elman, Miriam Fendius. 1998. “Review essay: the democratic peace debate: what happened to IPE?” Review of International Political Economy 5(3): 565-581.

Mansfield, Edward D., Milner, Helen V., and Rosendorff, B. Peter. 2002. “Why democracies cooperate more: electoral control and international trade agreements.” International Organization 56(3): 477-513.

Liberal institutionalism

Keohane, Robert O. 1984. After Hegemony: cooperation and discord in the world political economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press (esp. chapter 4, 5, 6, and 7).

_____. 1987. “Power and interdependence revisited.” International Organization 41(4): 725-753.

Holsti, Kal J. 1978. “A new international politics? Diplomacy in complex interdependence.” International Organization 32(2): 513-530.

Axelrod, Robert, and Keohane, Robert O. 1985. “Achieving cooperation under anarchy: strategies and institutions.” World Politics 38(1): 226-254.

Debate over cooperation

Baldwin, David A. 1993. Neorealism and neoliberalism: the contemporary debate. New York: Columbia University Press.

Nye, Joseph S. Jr. 1988. “Neorealism and neoliberalism.” World Politics 40(2): 235-251.

Powell, Robert. 1994. “Anarchy in international relations theory: the neorealist-neoliberal debate.” International Organization 48(2): 313-344.

  
Niou, Emerson M. S., and Ordeshook, Peter C. 1994. “ ‘Less filling, tastes great’: the realist-neoliberal debate.” World Politics 46(2): 209-234.

Oye, Kenneth. 1993. Economic discrimination and political exchange: world political economy in the 1930s and 1980s. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Rosenau, James N. 1986. “Before cooperation: hegemons, regimes, and habit-driven actors in world politics.” International Organization 40(4): 849-894.

Yarbrough, Beth V., and Yarbrough, Robert M. 1987. “Cooperation in the liberalization of international trade: after hegemony, what?” International Organization 41(1): 1-26.

Buzan, Barry. 1984. “Economic structure and international security: the limits of the liberal case.” International Organization 38(4): 597-624.

Grieco, Joseph M. 1988. “Anarchy and the limits of cooperation: a realist critique of the newest liberal institutionalism.” International Organization 42(3): 485-507.



5/11: Marxism 马克思主义理论\r

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global political economy: theory and practice. 2nd edition. New York: Longman. Chapter 5 (pp.119-145).

Classic Reading经典选读

Gill, Stephen and Law, David. 1988. The global political economy: perspectives, problems, and policies. New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Tokyo, and Singapore: Harvester Wheatsheaf. Chapter 6 (pp.71-82).

Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1979. The capitalist world economy. New York: Cambridge University Press. Chapter 1 (pp.1-36).

Further Reading参考阅读\r

Marxism:

Marx, Karl and Engels, Friedrich. 1967. The communist manifesto with an introduction by A. J. P. Taylor. London: Penguin Books.

Lenin, Vladimir I. 1939. Imperialism: the highest stage of capitalism, a popular outline. New York: International Publishers.

Oneal, John R., and Oneal, Frances H. 1988. “Hegemony, imperialism, and the profitability of foreign investments.” International Organization 42(2): 347-373.

Marquetti, Adalmir A. 2003. “Analyzing historical and regional patterns of technical change from a classical-Marxian perspective.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 52: 191-200.

Dependency theory

Cardoso, Fernando H. and Faletto, Enzo. 1979. Dependency and development in Latin American. Berkeley and London: University of California Press.

Special issue on dependence and dependency in the global system. 1978. International Organization 32(1).

Valenzuela, J. Samuel., and Valenzuela, Arturo. 1978. “Modernization and dependency: alternative perspectives in the study of Latin American underdevelopment.” Comparative Politics 10(4): 535-557.

Smith, Tony. 1979. “The underdevelopment of development literature: the case of dependency theory.” World Politics 31(2): 247-288.

_____. 1981. “The logic of dependency theory revisited.” International Organization 35(4): 755-761.

Caporaso, James A. 1980. “Dependency theory: continuities and discontinuities in development studies.” International Organization 34(4): 605-628.

Ahiakpor, James C. W. 1985. “The success and failure of dependency theory: the experience of Ghana.” International Organization 39(3): 535-552.

Blaney, David L. 1996. “Reconceptualizing autonomy: the difference dependence theory makes.” Review of International Political Economy 3(3): 459-497.


World-system theory and its critics

Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1974. The modern world-system I: capitalist agriculture and the origins of the European world-economy in the sixteenth century. San Diego, New York, Boston, London, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto: Academic Press.
  
  
_____. 1980. The modern world-system II: mercantilism and the consolidation of the European world-economy, 1600-1750. San Diego, New York, Boston, London, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto: Academic Press.

_____. 1989. The modern world-system III: the second era of great expansion of the capitalist world-economy, 1730-1840s. San Diego, New York, Boston, London, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto: Academic Press.

Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Hall, Thomas D. 1997. Rise and demise: comparing world-systems. Boulder and Oxford: Westview Press.

Taylor, Peter J. 1996. “What’s modern about the modern world-system? Introducing ordinary modernity through world hegemony.” Review of International Political Economy 3(2): 260-286.

Smith, David A. 1997. “Technology, commodity chains and global inequality: South Korea in the 1990s.” Review of International Political Economy 4(4): 734-762.

Brenner, Robert. 1977. “The origins of capitalist development: a critique of neo-Smithian Marxism.” New Left Review 104: 25-92.

Skocpol, Theda. 1977. “Wallerstein’s world capitalist system: a theoretical and historical critique.” American Journal of Sociology 82(5): 1075-1090.

Janowitz, Morris. 1977. “A sociological perspective on Wallerstein.” American Journal of Sociology 82(5): 1090-1097.

Thirsk, Joan. 1977. “Economic and social development on a European-world scale.” American Journal of Sociology 82(5): 1097-1102.

Zolberg, Aristide R. 1981. “Origins of the modern world system: a missing link.” World Politics 33(2): 253-281.

Andrews, Bruce. 1982. “The political economy of world capitalism: theory and practice.” International Organization 36(1): 135-163.

Garst, Daniel. 1985. “Wallerstein and his critics.” Theory and Society 14(4): 469-495.

Denemark, Robert A. and Thomas, Kenneth P. 1988. “The Brenner-Wallerstein debate.” International Studies Quarterly 32(1): 47-66.

Neo-Gramscian analysis

Cox, Robert W. 1976. “On thinking about future world order.” World Politics 28(2): 175-196.

_____. 1977. “Labor and hegemony.” International Organization 31(3): 358-424.

_____. 1979. “Ideologies and the new international economic order: reflections on some recent literature.” International Organization 33(2): 257-302.

_____. 1980. “Labor and hegemony: a rely.” International Organization 34(1): 159-176.

_____. 1986. “Social forces, states and world orders: beyond international relations theory”, in Neorealism and its critics edited by Robert Keohane. New York: Columbia University Press.

Douglas, William A., and Godson, Roy S. 1980. “Labor and hegemony: a critique.” International Organization 34(1): 149-158.

Gale, Fred. 1998. “Cave ‘Cave! Hic dragones’: a neo-Gramscian deconstruction and reconstruction of international regime theory.” Review of International Political Economy 5(2): 252-283.

Morton, Adam David. 2003. “Historicizing Gramsci: situating ideas in and beyond their context.” Review of International Political Economy 10(1): 118-146.
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Regime theories

Krasner, Stephen. 1982a. “Structural causes and regime consequences: regimes as intervening variables.” International Organization 36(2): 185-205.

_____. 1982b. “Regimes and the limits of realism: regimes as autonomous variables.” International Organization 36(2): 497-510.

_____. ed. 1983. International Regimes. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

Special issue on international regimes. 1982. International Organization 36(2).

Young, Oran R. 1986. “International regimes: toward a new theory of institutions.” World Politics 39(1): 104-122.

Haggard, Stephan, and Simmons, Beth A. 1987. “Theories of international regimes.” International Organization 41(3): 491-517.



29/10: Liberalism 自由主义理论

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global political economy: theory and practice. 2nd edition. New York: Longman. Chapter 4 (pp.93-118).

Classic Reading经典选读

Keohane, Robert O. and Nye, Joseph S. 1977. Power and interdependence: world politics in transition. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company. Chapter 2 (pp.22-37).

Rosecrance, Richard N. 1999. The rise of the virtual state: wealth and power in the coming century. New York: Basic Books. Chapter 1 (pp.3-26).

Further Reading参考阅读\r

Liberalism

Smith, Adam. 1994. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations edited, with an introduction, notes, marginal summary, and enlarged index by Edwin Cannan. New York: The Modern Library (esp. Book IV).
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McKeown, Timothy. 1983. “Hegemonic stability theory and 19th century tariff levels in Europe.” International Organization 37(1): 73-91.

Lawson, Fred H. 1983. “Hegemony and the structure of international trade reassessed: a view from Arabia.” International Organization 37(2): 317-337.

Stein, Arthur A. 1984. “The hegemon’s dilemma: Great Britain, the United States, and the international economic order.” International Organization 38(2): 355-386.

Conybeare, John A.C. 1984. “Public goods, prisoners’ dilemmas and the international political economy.” International Studies Quarterly 28(1): 5-21.

Russett, Bruce. 1985. “The mysterious case of vanishing hegemony; or, is Mark Twain really dead?” International Organization 39(2): 207-231.

Snidal, Duncan. 1985. “The limits of hegemonic stability theory.” International Organization 39(4): 579-614.

Strange, Susan. 1987. “The persistent myth of lost hegemony.” International Organization 41(4): 551-574.

_____. 1988. “The persistent myth of lost hegemony: reply to Milner and Snyder.” International Organization 42(4): 751-752.

Milner, Helen, and Snyder, Jack. 1988. “Lost hegemony?” International Organization 42(4): 749-750.

James, Scott C., and Lake, David A. 1989. “The second face of hegemony: Britain’s repeal of the corn laws and the American Walker tariff of 1846.” International Organization 43(1): 1-29.

Gowa, Joanne. 1989. “Rational hegemons, excludable goods, and small groups: an epitaph for hegemonic stability theory?” World Politics 41(3): 307-324.

Grunberg, Isabelle. 1990. “Exploring the ‘myth’ of hegemonic stability.” International Organization 44(4): 431-478.

Ikenberry, G. John, and Kupchan, Charles A. 1990. “Socialization and hegemonic power.” International Organization 44(3): 283-315.

Crone, Donald. 1993. “Does hegemony matter? The reorganization of the Pacific political economy.” World Politics 45(4): 501-525.
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22/10: Realism 现实主义理论

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Cohn, Theodore H. 2003. Global political economy: theory and practice. 2nd edition. New York: Longman. Chapter 3 (pp.69-91).

Classic Reading经典选读

Gilpin, Robert. 1987. The political economy of international relations. Princeton: Princeton University Press (pp.72-80 and pp.86-92).

Krasner, Stephen D. 1985. Structural conflict: the third world against global liberalism. Berkeley: University of California Press. Chapter 1 (pp.3-31).


Further Reading参考阅读


Realism and Mercantilism:

Gilpin, Robert. 1975. “Three models of the future.” International Organization 29(1): 37-60.

_____. 1976. U.S. power and the multinational corporation: the political economy of foreign direct investment. London: Macmillan (esp. pp.20-78).

Krasner, Stephen D. 1976. “State power and the structure of international trade.” World Politics 28(3): 317-347.

_____. 1978. Defending the national interest: raw materials investments and U.S. foreign policy. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Keohane, Robert O. 1997. “Problematic lucidity: Stephen Krasner’s ‘State Power and the Structure of International Trade’.” World Politics 50(1): 150-170.

Gowa, Joanne. 1994. Allies, adversaries, and international trade. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Goldfischer, David. 2002. “E. H. Carr: a ‘historical realist’ approach for the globalisation era.” Review of International Studies 28: 697-717.

List, Friedrich. 1966. The national system of political economy. New York: A.M. Kelley (esp. Chapter 11-16).

Levi-Faur, David. 1997. “Friedrich List and the political economy of the nation-state.” Review of International Political Economy 4(1): 154-178.

Schmiegelow, Henrik, and Schmiegelow, Michele. 1975. “The new mercantilism in international relations: the case of France’s external monetary policy.” International Organization 29(2): 367-391.

Sylvan, David J. 1981. “The newest mercantilism.” International Organization 35(2): 375-393.

Guerrieri, Paolo, and Padoan, Pier Carlo. 1986. “Neomercantilism and international economic stability.” International Organization 40(1): 29-42.

Helleiner, Eric. 2002. “Economic nationalism as a challenge to economic liberalism? Lessons from the 19th century.” International Studies Quarterly 46: 307-329.


Hegemonic stability theory and its critics:

Kindleberger Charles P. 1981. “Dominance and leadership in the international economy: exploitation, public goods, and free rides.” International Studies Quarterly 25(2).

_____. 1986. “Hierarchy versus inertial cooperation.” International Organization 40(4).

Keohane, Robert. 1980. “Theory of hegemonic stability and changes in international economic regimes, 1967-1977”, in Change in the international system edited by Ole R. Holsti, Randolph M. Siverson, & Alexander L. George. Boulder: Westview Press.
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15/10: Summary-Political Economy of National Security
小结-国家安全之政经分析\r

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Mastanduno, Michael. 1998. “Economics and security in statecraft and scholarship.” International Organization 52(4): 825-854.

Kirshner, Jonathan. 1998. “Political economy in security studies after the cold war.” Review of International Political Economy 5(1): 64-91.

Classic Reading经典选读

Hirschman, Albert O. 1945. National power and the structure of foreign trade. Berkeley: University of California Press (pp.13-40).

Further Reading参考阅读\r

Basic introduction

Goodwin, Craufurd D. ed. 1991. Economics and national security: a history of their interaction (annual supplement to volume 23, History of Political Economy). Durham and London: Duke University Press.

Kapstein, Ethan Barnaby. 1992. The political economy of national security: a global perspective. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. Introduction and Chapter 1 (pp.1-38).

Chatterji, Manas, Jager, Henk, and Rima, Annemarie. eds. 1994. The economics of international security: essays in honour of Jan Tinbergen. Houndmills, Basingstoke, and London: St. Martin’s Press.

Mastanduno, Michael. 1998. “Economics and security in statecraft and scholarship.” International Organization 52(4): 825-854.

Gilpin, Robert. 1977. “Economic interdependence and national security in historical perspective”, in Economic issues and national security edited by Klaus Knorr and Frank N. Trager. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.

_____. 1981. War and change in world politics. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.

Kennedy, Paul. 1987. The rise and fall of the great powers: economic change and military conflict from 1500 to 2000. New York: Random House.

Markovits, Andrei S., Reich, Simon, and Westermann, Frank. 1996. “Germany: hegemonic power and economic gain?” Review of International Political Economy 3(4): 698-727.

Baldwin, David A. 1985. Economic statecraft. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press.

Rowe, David M. 1999. “World economic expansion and national security in pre-World War I Europe.” International Organization 53(2): 195-231.

Kirshner, Jonathan. 1998. “Political economy in security studies after the cold war.” Review of International Political Economy 5(1): 64-91.

Trade, economic sanctions, and grand strategy

Mansfield, Edward D. 1992. “The concentration of capabilities and international trade.” International Organization 46(3): 731-764.

_____. 1994. Power, trade, and war. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Holsti, Kal J. 1986. “Politics in command: foreign trade as national security policy.” International Organization 40(3): 643-671.

Lenway, Stefanie Ann. 1988. “Between war and commerce: economic sanctions as a tool of statecraft.” International Organization 42(2): 397-426.

Hufbauer, Gary Clyde, Schott, Jeffrey J., and Elliot, Kimberly Ann. 1990. Economic sanctions reconsidered: supplemental case histories. 2nd edition. Washington, D. C.: Institute for International Economics..

  



      

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Friedberg, Aaron. 1989. “The political economy of American strategy.” World Politics 41(3): 381-406.

Moran, Theodore H. 1996. “Grand strategy: the pursuit of power and the pursuit of plenty.” International Organization 50(1): 175-205.

Sandholtz, Wayne, Borrus, Micheal, Zysman, John, Connca, Ken, Stowsky, Jay, Vogel, Steven, and Weber, Steve. 1992. The highest stakes: the economic foundations of the next security system. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.

National security and economic performance

Kasza, Gregory J. 1996. “War and comparative politics.” Comparative Politics 28(3): 355-373.

Kahler, Miles. 1988. “External ambition and economic performance.” World Politics 40(4): 419-451.

Kiesewetter, Hubert. 1991. “Competition for wealth and power: the growing rivalry between industrial Britain and industrial Germany 1815-1914.” Journal of European Economic History 20(2): 271-299.

Gatrell, Peter. 1994. Government, industry and rearmament in Russia, 1900-1914: the last argument of tsarism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Stubbs, Richard. 1999. “War and economic development: export-oriented industrialization in East and Southeast Asia.” Comparative Politics 31(3): 337-355.

Dacy, Douglas C. 1986. Foreign aid, war, and economic development: South Vietnam, 1955-1975. Cambridge, London, New York, New Rochelle, Melbourne, and Sydney: Cambridge University Press.

Samuels, Richard J. 1989. “Consuming for production: Japanese national security, nuclear fuel procurement, and the domestic economy.” International Organization 43(4): 625-646.

_____. 1994. “Rich nation, strong army”: national security and the technological transformation of Japan. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

Military spending and economic growth

Benoit, Emile. 1973. Defense and economic growth in developing countries. Toronto and London: Lexington Books. Chapter 1 and 2.

Deger, Saadet and Smith, Ron. 1983. “Military expenditure and growth in less developed countries.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 27(2): 335-353.

Deger, Saadet. 1986. “Economic development and defense expenditure.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 35(1): 179-196.

Landau, Daniel. 1986. “Government and economic growth in the less developed countries: an empirical study for 1960-1980.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 35(1): 35-75.

Weede, Erich. 1986. “Rent seeking, military participation, and economic performance in LDCs.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 30(2): 291-314.

Brauer, Jurgen. 1991. “Military investments and economic growth in developing nations.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 39(4): 873-884.
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24/9: Expansion and Crisis 扩张与危机\r

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Schwartz, Herman M. 2000. States Versus Markets: The Emergence of A Global Economy. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Chapter 5, 6, and 7 (pp.102-174).

Further Reading参考阅读\r

Firth, Ann. 2003. “State form, social order and the social science: urban space and politico-economic systems 1760-1850.” Journal of Historical Sociology 16(1): 54-79.

Lake, David A. 1983. “International economic structures and American foreign economic policy, 1887-1934.” World Politics 35(4): 517-543.

Bogason, Peter. 1992. “Strong or weak state? The case of Danish agricultural export policy, 1849-1906.” Comparative Politics 24(2): 219-227.

Verdier, Daniel. 1998. “Domestic response to capital market internationalization under the gold standard, 1870-1914.” International Organization 52(1): 1-34.

Eichengreen, Barry J. 1992. Golden fetters: the gold standard and the Great Depression, 1919-1939. New York: Oxford University Press.

Oye, Kenneth A. 1985. “The sterling-dollar-franc triangle: monetary diplomacy 1929-1937.” World Politics 38(1): 173-199.

Simmons, Beth A. 1996. “Rulers of the game: central bank independence during the interwar years.” International Organization 50(3): 407-443.

Berman, Sheri. 1998. “Path dependency and political action: reexaming responses to the Depression.” Comparative Politics 30(4): 379-400.

Eckstein, Susan. 1985. “Revolutions and the restructuring of national economies: the Latin America experience.” Comparative Politics 17(4): 473-494.

Gallarotti, Giulio M. 2000. “The advent of the prosperous society: the rise of the guardian state and structural change in the world economy.” Review of International Political Economy 7(1): 1-52.

Kirshner, Jonathan. 1999. “Keynes, capital mobility and the crisis of embedded liberalism.” Review of International Political Economy 6(3): 313-337.



8/10: Post-War International Economic Order 二战后的国际经济秩序

Introductory Reading基本介绍

Schwartz, Herman M. 2000. States Versus Markets: The Emergence of A Global Economy. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Chapter 8, 9, 10 (pp.177-237), and 12 (pp.262-280).

Further Reading参考阅读\r

Special issue on the state and American foreign economic policy. 1988. International Organization 42(1).

Goldstein, Judith. 1988. “Ideas, institutions, and American trade policy.” International Organization 42(1): 179-217.

Calder, Kent E. 1988. “Japanese foreign economic policy formation: explaining the reactive state.” World Politics 40(4): 517-541.

Mahon, Rianne, and Mytelka, Lynn Krieger. 1983. “Industry, the state, and the new protectionism: textiles in Canada and France.” International Organization 37(4): 551-581.

Friman, H. Richard. 1988. “Rocks, hard places, and the new protectionism: textile trade policy choices in the United States and Japan.” International Organization 42(4): 689-723.

Milner, Helen. 1987. “Resisting the protectionist temptation: industry and the making of trade policy in France and the United States during the 1970s.” International Organization 41(4): 639-665.

Odell, John S. 1979. “The U.S. and the emergence of flexible exchange rates: an analysis of foreign policy change.” International Organization 33(1): 57-81.

Katseli-Papaefstratiou, Louka T. 1981. “Transition to flexible exchange rates.” World Politics 33(2): 299-320.

Doyle, Michael W. 1983. “Stalemate in the North-South debate: strategies and the new international economic order.” World Politics 35(3): 426-464.

Helleiner, Eric. 1994. “From Bretton Woods to global finance: a world turned upside down”, in Political economy and the changing global order edited Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill. London: Macmillan (pp.163-175).
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Goede, Marieke de. 2003. “Beyond economism in international political economy.” Review of International Studies 29: 79-97.

O’Loughlin, Ben. 2002. “Review article: conceptions of politics and economics in post-states and markets IPE.” Review of International Political Economy 9(2): 416-427.

Trentmann, Frank. 1998. “Political culture and political economy: interest, ideology and free trade.” Review of International Political Economy 5(2): 217-251.

World economy

Kenwood, A. G. and Lougheed, A. L. 1983. The growth of the international economy, 1820-1980: an introductory text. London, Boston, and Sydney: George Allen & Unwin.

Brenner, Robert. 2001. “The world economy at the turn of the millennium toward boom or crisis?” Review of International Political Economy 8(1): 6-44.

Goldgeier, James M., and McFaul, Michael. 1992. “A tale of two worlds: core and periphery in the post-Cold War era.” International Organization 46(2): 467-491.

Basic economic theories and facts:

Husted, Steven and Melvin, Michael. 1990. International economics. New York: Harper & Row Publishers.

Froyen, Richard. 1990. Macroeconomics: theories and policies. Third Edition. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

Pindyck, Robert S. and Rubinfeld, Daniel L. 1989. Microeconomics. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

Smith, Dan. 1999. The state of the world atlas. 6th edition. Penguin Reference.

Handbook of International Economic Statistics on line:
http://www.odci.gov/cia/di/products/hies/index.html


  



      

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17/9: The Rise of Modern State and Economy 现代国家与经济的崛起 Introductory Reading基本介绍 Schwartz, Herman M. 2000. States Versus Markets: The Emergence of A Global Economy. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Chapter 1, 2, and 3 (pp.11-76). Further Reading参考阅读 Origins and nature of the state Engels, Frederick. 1975. The origin of the family, private property and the state edited, with an introduction by Eleanor Burke Leacock. New York: International Publishers (esp. pp.46-57 and pp.87-237). Poggi, Gianfranco. 1978. The development of the modern state: a sociological introduction. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Hall, John A. (ed.) 1986. States in history. Cambridge (Mass.) and Oxford: Blackwell. (esp. the chapters by Gamble, Crone, Mann, Hall, and Smith). Hall, John A. and Ikenberry G. John. 1989. The state. Milton Keynes: Open University Press. Porter, Bruce D. 1994. War and the rise of the state: the military foundations of modern politics. New York and Toronto: The Free Press. Levi, Margaret. 1988. Of rule and revenue. Berkeley and London: University of California Press (esp. Chapter 1-3). Hobson, John M. 2000. The state and international relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Krasner, Stephen D. 1984. “Approaches to the state: alternative conceptions and historical dynamics.” Comparative Politics 16(2): 223-246. States and capitalist development Mann, Michael. 1986. The sources of social power I: a history of power from the beginning to A.D. 1760. New York: Cambridge University Press. _____. 1988. States, war and capitalism. Cambridge (Mass.) and Oxford: Blackwell (esp. chapter 1-5). _____. 1993. The sources of social power II: the rise of classes and nation-states, 1760-1914. New York: Cambridge University Press. Baechler, Jean, Hall, John A., and Mann, Michael. (eds.) 1988. Europe and the rise of capitalism. Cambridge (Mass.) and Oxford: Blackwell. Hobson, John M. 1997. The wealth of states: a comparative sociology of international economic and political change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. State system Gourevitch, Peter. 1978. “The international system and regime formation: a critical review of Anderson and Wallerstein.” Comparative Politics 10(3): 419-438. Yost, David S. 1979. “New perspectives on historical states-systems.” World Politics 32(1): 151-168. Spruyt, Hendrik. 1994. “Institutional selection in international relations: state anarchy as order.” International Organization 48(4): 527-557. Teschke, Benno. 2002. “Theorizing the Westphalian system of states: international relations from absolutism to capitalism.” European Journal of International Relations 8(1): 5-48. Special issue on empires, systems and states. 2001. Review of International Studies 27. Political and economic cycles Rasler, Karen A., and Thompson, William R. 1983. “Global wars, public debts, and the long cycle.” World Politics 35(4): 489-516. Rosecrance, Richard. 1987. “Long cycle theory and international relations.” International Organization 41(2): 283-301. Thompson, William R. 1990. “Long waves, technological innovation, and relative decline.” International Organization 44(2): 201-233. Thompson, William R., and Vescera, Lawrence. 1992. “Growth waves, systemic openness, and protectionism.” International Organization 46(2): 493-532. Reuveny, Rafael, and Thompson, William R. 2001. “Leading sectors, lead economies, and economic growth.” Review of International Political Economy 8(4): 689-719. Rennstich, Joachim K. 2002. “The new economy, the leadership long cycle and the nineteenth K-wave.” Review of International Political Economy 9(1): 150-182.
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