1 INTRODUCTION:THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Domestic Political Economy
International Political Economy
Approaches to International Political Economy
Notes
2 THE ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Free Trade
The Balance of Payments
Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Monetary Policy
fiscal Policy
Exchange Rates and Trade Deficits
How Exchange Rates Affect Trade
Exchange Rates ,Trade,and Macroeconomic Policy
Conclusions
Notes
Annotated Biliography
3 THE ORIGNS OF A WORLD ECONOMY
Industrialization and International Trade
British Industrialization
The Turn to Freer Trade
Repeal of the corn Laws
The Expansion of the World Ecconomy
The Perils of Interdependence:1873-1914
Transformation of the World Economy
British Hegemony?
Japan and Late Efconomic Devepopment
The world Economy on the Eve of world War I
World War I and Its Aftermath
The Economic Consequences of World War I
A Failure of Political Vision
collapse of the World Economy
Autarchy and Cooperation
conclusions
Notes
Annotated Bibliography
4 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AMERICAN HEGEMONY,1938-1973
5 GLOBALIZATION AND THE WORLD ECONOMY
6 COOPERATIONA AMONG ADVANCED INDUSTRIALSTATES
7 COMPETITION AND DONFLICT AMONG ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL STATES
8 RICH AND POOR STATES IN THE WORLD ECONOMY
9 STARATEGIES OF SOUTHERN TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT
10 FOREIGN AID AND THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT
11 MULITINATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN THE THIRD WORLD
12 THIRD WORLD DEBT AND NORTH-SOUTH FINACE
13 HUNGER ,POPULATION ,AND SUSTATNABLE DEVELOPMETN
14 CHARTING THE FUTURE:COOPERATION AND CONFLICT IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY