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100 1 _aCohen, Benjamin J.,
245 1 0 _aRethinking international political economy /
_cBenjamin J. Cohen.
264 1 _aCheltenham, UK ;
_aNorthampton, MA, USA :
_bEdward Elgar Publishing,
_c[2022]
264 4 _c©2022
300 _axv, 166 pages ;
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490 0 _aRethinking political science and international studies
520 _aIn this timely book, Benjamin J. Cohen identifies and analyses a range of critical pathologies currently afflicting the field of international political economy (IPE) and offers remedies to restore the field's vitality. The book addresses the purpose of IPE as a field of study, highlighting the key questions posed by scholars since the modern field's inception, and explores how research seeks to engage with politics in practice. Tackling contemporary factionalism in the field, chapters consider IPE's remarkable diversity and fragmentation of research traditions across the globe and draw attention to the lack of clear methods and behavioural assumptions established as 'best practice' internationally. To rejuvenate the field, Cohen argues, reforms are needed that would both encourage more policy engagement by IPE scholars and maximize opportunities to enjoy the benefits of the field's diversity. The book offers a cutting-edge research agenda, emphasising the need for collaboration across scholarly divides and the obligations of leading professional associations and societies to countervail the forces that keep these groups separated. A powerful critique and a rousing call-to-arms, this book is crucial reading for scholars of IPE in search of innovative ways to develop new research and revitalise the field as a whole. It also offers key insights for students who need to understand the challenges facing IPE and its potential research trajectories. --
650 0 _aInternational economic relations
650 0 _aEconomic policy.
650 6 _aPolitique économique.
650 7 _aEconomic policy.
650 7 _aInternational economic relations
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