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of getting the discussion going and giving you summaries of the readings which maybe useful when you need to prepare for your written A-exams. Textbook:You should buy Robert Gilpin's Global Political Economy:Understanding the International Economic Order (Princeton University Press,2001)the basic text in the field of international political economy.Although I have put the relevant chapters of Gilpin's book on the syllabus as the lead reading in the different weeks,this is background reading that we shall normally not discuss in class.No similarly central text exists in the field of comparative political economy.Some of the books listed in week 9 are partial substitutes. Required Readings.Behind each reading I have noted where that reading can be found. Olin Room 405 means that a hard copy of the journal in which the article was published is in 405. Olin 405 Book Reserve means that the reading is on the designated shelf in Room 405 Olin 405 Reserve Box means that the reading is in a designated file box in Room 405. ● Olin E-Reserve and Uris E-Reserve means that the reading is put on E-Reserve under Gvt 685. For a few readings I have also given websites PART I:INTRODUCTION AND ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES Week 1:Introduction and Overview .Gilpin,chapters 1-2. Jeffry Frieden and Lisa Martin,"International Political Economy:The State of the Sub-Discipline,in Political Science:The State of the Discipline (edited by Ira Katznelson and Helen Milner).Available on-line at: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/papers/222 IPE SoD final.pdf N.J.Smelser and R.Swedberg,"The Sociological Perspective on the Economy," in Smelser and Swedberg,eds.,The Handbook of Economic Sociology,pp.3-26 (Uris E-Reserve and Olin 405 Book Reserve) B.J.Cohen,Building Bridges:The Construction of International Political Economy._(Olin 405 Reserve Box) .Jens Becker,Introduction."(Olin 405 Reserve Box) Craig M.Murphy amd Douglas R.Nelson,"International Political Economy:A Tale of Two Heterodoxies,"British Journal of Politics and International Relations 3,3(October2001):393-412. R.Little,"International Relations and the Triumph of Capitalism,"in K.Booth and S.Smith,eds.,International Relations Theory Today,pp.62-89 .S.Strange,"Political Economy and International Relations,in Booth and Smith, 154-74.of getting the discussion going and giving you summaries of the readings which maybe useful when you need to prepare for your written A-exams. Textbook: You should buy Robert Gilpin's Global Political Economy: Understanding the International Economic Order (Princeton University Press, 2001) the basic text in the field of international political economy. Although I have put the relevant chapters of Gilpin’s book on the syllabus as the lead reading in the different weeks, this is background reading that we shall normally not discuss in class. No similarly central text exists in the field of comparative political economy. Some of the books listed in week 9 are partial substitutes. Required Readings. Behind each reading I have noted where that reading can be found.  Olin Room 405 means that a hard copy of the journal in which the article was published is in 405.  Olin 405 Book Reserve means that the reading is on the designated shelf in Room 405.  Olin 405 Reserve Box means that the reading is in a designated file box in Room 405.  Olin E-Reserve and Uris E-Reserve means that the reading is put on E-Reserve under Gvt 685.  For a few readings I have also given websites. PART I: INTRODUCTION AND ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES Week 1: Introduction and Overview  Gilpin, chapters 1-2.  Jef ry Frieden and Lisa Martin, “International Political Economy: The State of the Sub-Discipline,” in Political Science: The State of the Discipline (edited by Ira Katznelson and Helen Milner). Available on-line at: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/papers/222__IPE_SoD_final.pdf  N. J. Smelser and R. Swedberg, "The Sociological Perspective on the Economy," in Smelser and Swedberg, eds., The Handbook of Economic Sociology, pp.3-26. (Uris E-Reserve and Olin 405 Book Reserve)  B.J.Cohen, Building Bridges: The Construction of International Political Economy. (Olin 405 Reserve Box)  Jens Becker, Introduction.” (Olin 405 Reserve Box)  Craig M. Murphy amd Douglas R. Nelson, “International Political Economy: A Tale of Two Heterodoxies,” British Journal of Politics and International Relations 3, 3 (October 2001): 393-412.  R. Little, "International Relations and the Triumph of Capitalism," in K. Booth and S. Smith, eds., International Relations Theory Today, pp.62-89.  S. Strange, "Political Economy and International Relations," in Booth and Smith, 154-74
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