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100 1 $aBrawley, Mark R.$q(Mark Randal),$d1960-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n93045248
245 10 $aPower, money, and trade :$bdecisions that shape global economic relations /$cMark R. Brawley.
260 $aPeterborough, Ont. :$bBroadview Press,$c[2005], ©2005.
300 $a468 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 431-446 and index).
505 00 $tIntroduction : themes and goals -- $g1.$tCompeting theories and the evolution of paradigms -- $g2.$tThe levels of analysis - system-level arguments -- $g3.$tTheories from the national or domestic level -- $g4.$tBureaucratic politics -- $g5.$tTheories based on the idiosyncratic characteristics of individuals -- $g6.$tIdeas as causal factors -- $tIntroduction : the interplay of power and wealth -- $g7.$tThe politics of trade -- $g8.$tThe politics of international monetary relations -- $g9.$tThe politics of international investment -- $g10.$tBritain's repeal of the corn laws -- $g11.$tThe Cobden-Chevalier treaty -- $g12.$tSir John A. Macdonald and the introduction to Canada's national policy -- $g13.$tThe failure of Caprivi's new course : imperial Germany defects from the free trade regime -- $g14.$tBritain's refusal to retaliate on tariffs, 1906-1911 -- $g15.$tThe reciprocity election in Canada, 1911 -- $g16.$tBritain's return to the gold standard after World War I -- $g17.$tThe passage of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff -- $g18.$tThe creation of the Bretton Woods monetary regime -- $g19.$tSouth Korea opts for export-oriented industrialization -- $g20.$tThe collapse of the Bretton Woods monetary regime -- $g21.$tBrazil's responses to the debt crisis -- $g22.$tCanada and the free trade agreement with the U.S. -- $g23.$tJapan, international monetary responsibilities, and policy coordination : the Louvre and Plaza Accords -- $g24.$tGermany's role in European Monetary Union -- $g25.$tMahathir, financial crisis, and Malaysia's capital controls -- $tConclusion : theories, evidence, and the evolution of the international political economy.
520 1 $a"This book is an introduction to International Relations that uses examples from International Political Economy (IPE). It presents the theories and paradigms of International Relations in the context of issues of trade, investment, and monetary relations. Largely it does so by developing historical cases of pivotal events in the evolution of the IPE to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of these theories. This focus on the substantive material of the IPE allows a shift beyond traditional debates to include newer paradigms such as Constructivism and Institutionalism. The result is a book that not only reveals and explains prominent arguments and debates, but also provides grounding in the history and structure of the IPE."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aInternational economic relations$xHistory$vTextbooks.
650 6 $aRelations économiques internationales$xHistoire$vManuels.
852 00 $boff,bus$hHF1359$i.B733 2005