Litteraturlista

Global politisk ekonomi

Global Political Economy

Kurs
IR1222
Grundnivå
15 högskolepoäng (hp)

Om litteraturlistan

Giltig fr.o.m
2026-03-26
Beslutsdatum
2026-01-23

Böcker

Hayek, Friedrich A. (2007), The Road to Serfdom, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Jean Marie Chenou, Ralf J. Leiteritz and Carolina Urrego-Sandoval (2025), Global Political Economy: Problems in a Transforming International Order. SAGE.

Khalili, Laleh (2025), Extractive Capitalism : How Commodities and Cronyism Drive the Global Economy. London: Profile Books Ltd.

Polanyi, Karl (1968), The Great Transformation, Boston: Beacon Press.


Kapitel

Arrighi, Giovanni, Beverly J Silver, and Iftikhar Ahmad (1999), Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, chaps. 1 and 4.

Herz, Monika (2018), ‘Regional governance and regional organizations’, in Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson (eds), International Organization and Global Governance, London: Routledge, pp. 250-268.

Hobson, John M. (2004), The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, chap. 1.

Paterson, Mathew (2014), ‘Theoretical Perspectives on International Environmental Politics’, in Betsill, M.M., Hochstetler, K., Stevis, D. (eds) Advances in International Environmental Politics, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Ravenhill, John (2020), Regional Trade Agreements’, in John Ravenhill (ed), 6th ed, Global Political Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Artiklar

Andersson, Erik (2016) ‘Monies that Matter, on the discursive power of the BIS’ Globalizations, 13(2): 203-216.

Andersson, Erik (2012) ‘Who Needs Effective Doha Negotiations, and Why?’ International Negotiation, 17(1): 189-209

Alami, Ilias & Vincent Guermond (2023), ‘The color of money at the financial frontier’, Review of International Political Economy, 30(3): 1073-1097.

Bhambra, Gurminder K. (2020), ’Colonial global economy: towards a theoretical reorientation of political economy’, Review of International Political Economy, 28(2): 307-322.

Christophers, Brett (2019), ‘The Problem of Rent’, Critical Historical Studies, 6 (2): 303-323.

Danewid, Ida (2025), ‘Invisible hands of empire: the black radical tradition and the longue durée of racial finance capitalism’, Review of International Political Economy. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2025.2509013

Eckersley, Robyn (2020), ’Ecological democracy and the rise and decline of liberal democracy: looking back, looking forward’, Environmental Politics 29(2): 214-234.

Fernandes, Liliana (2025), ‘The economics of human development, the new (old) ‘witches’, and the government of social reproduction’, New Political Economy, 30(6): 898-914.

Foroohar, Rana (2022), ‘After Neoliberalism: All Economics Is Local’, Foreign Affairs, 101(6): 134-145

Fox, Nick J., and Pam Alldred (2021), ’Economics, the climate change policy-assemblage and the new materialisms: towards a comprehensive policy’, Globalizations, 18(7): 1248-1258.

Gavin Fridell (2022), ‘The political economy of inclusion and exclusion: state, labour and the costs of supply chain integration in the Eastern Caribbean’, Review of International Political Economy, 29(3): 749-767.

Georgeson, Lucien; Maslin, Mark; and Poessinouw, Martyn (2017), ‘The global green economy: a review of concepts, definitions, measurement methodologies and their interactions’, Geo: Geography and Environment 4 (1): 1-23.

Girard, Tyler, Andrea Lawlor & Erin Hannah (2025), ‘Identity politics and trade preferences: how the gendered and racialised effects of trade matter’, Review of International Political Economy, 32(5): 1386-1413.

Helleiner, Eric (2019), ‘The life and times of embedded liberalism: legacies and innovations since Bretton Woods’, Review of International Political Economy, 26(6): 1112-1135.

Ikenberry, G. John (1992), 'A World Economy Restored: Expert Consensus and the Anglo-American Postwar Settlement', International Organization, 46(1): 289-321.

Jackson, Ben (2022), ‘Putting Neoliberalism in Its Place’, Modern Intellectual History, 19(3): 982-995

Kühn, Florian (2008), ‘Aid, Opium, and the State of Rents in Afghanistan: Competition, cooperation, or cohabitation?’ Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 2 (3): 309-327.

LeBaron, Genevieve, Daniel Mügge, Jacqueline Best & Colin Hay (2021), 'Blind Spots in IPE: Marginalized Perspectives and Neglected Trends in Contemporary Capitalism', Review of International Political Economy 28(2), 283-294.

Makovnyka, Ginny (2020), ‘Opium Poppy Agriculture and Consumption: Contextualizing its Functions as Food, Medicine, and Narcotic’, The Arbutus Review 11(2): 91-101.

Mastini, Riccardo; Kallis, Giorgos; and Hickel, Jason (2021), ‘A Green New Deal Without Growth?’, Ecological Economics 179: 1-9.

Prasad, Eswar (2024), ‘Top Dollar: Why the Dominance of America's Currency Is Harder than Ever to Overturn’, Foreign Affairs 103(4): 103-115.

Prügl, Elisabeth (2017), ‘Neoliberalism with a Feminist Face: Crafting a new Hegemony at the World Bank’, *Feminist Economics *23(1): 30-53.

Ravenhill, John (2010), ‘The “new East Asian regionalism”: A political domino effect’, Review of International Political Economy, 17(2): 178-208.

Sakwa, Richard (2020), ‘The New Era of Confrontation: Russia and the World: 2020 IMEMO Forecast’, New Perspectives 28(4): 495–502

Tsygankov, Andrei (2022), ‘Russia, Eurasia and the Meaning of Crimea’, Europe-Asia Studies 74(9): 1551-1573.

Velasco-Herrejón, Paola, Thomas Bauwens, and Martin Calisto Friant (2022), ‘Challenging dominant sustainability worldviews on the energy transition: Lessons from Indigenous communities in Mexico and a plea for pluriversal technologies’ World Development 150: 105725.


Policydokument

Adam Pain, Kaweh Kerami and Orzala Nemat (2021), ‘Drugs and development in Afghanistan: National policy and actor analysis’, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU) Working Paper, February 2021. https://areu.org.af/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Afghanistan-stakeholderanalysis-2021_Final.pdf