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The Market in Global International Society

- An English School Approach to International Political Economy
Af: Robert Falkner, Barry Buzan Engelsk Hardback

The Market in Global International Society

- An English School Approach to International Political Economy
Af: Robert Falkner, Barry Buzan Engelsk Hardback
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The Market in Global International Society tracks the idea and practice of the market through both modern and premodern times, and its evolution as a primary institution in international relations over the past two centuries. It develops a new approach to understanding the relationship between the market and other social and political institutions of global international society. Buzan and Falkner view the market as a political ideology in support of a liberal system of governance, and not just as an economic practice or economy-wide structural feature. In doing so, they draw attention to the market''s powerful impact on international order. This historical grounding brings into close contact two areas of study that have for much too long stood back-to-back: the English School of International Relations (ES), and International Political Economy (IPE). For the ES, the book fills in the large economic gap in its understanding and portrayal of the primary institutions of international society. Adding in the economic sector has a major impact on how the other primary institutions of international society both work in themselves, and interact with each other. For IPE, the book opens up a new and usefully detailed view of the constant and wide-ranging interaction of the market with the other social and political institutions of global international society. The approach through primary institutions fills in the middle ground between the big-picture classical approaches to IPE, and the current focus on intergovernmental organisations and regimes.
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The Market in Global International Society tracks the idea and practice of the market through both modern and premodern times, and its evolution as a primary institution in international relations over the past two centuries. It develops a new approach to understanding the relationship between the market and other social and political institutions of global international society. Buzan and Falkner view the market as a political ideology in support of a liberal system of governance, and not just as an economic practice or economy-wide structural feature. In doing so, they draw attention to the market''s powerful impact on international order. This historical grounding brings into close contact two areas of study that have for much too long stood back-to-back: the English School of International Relations (ES), and International Political Economy (IPE). For the ES, the book fills in the large economic gap in its understanding and portrayal of the primary institutions of international society. Adding in the economic sector has a major impact on how the other primary institutions of international society both work in themselves, and interact with each other. For IPE, the book opens up a new and usefully detailed view of the constant and wide-ranging interaction of the market with the other social and political institutions of global international society. The approach through primary institutions fills in the middle ground between the big-picture classical approaches to IPE, and the current focus on intergovernmental organisations and regimes.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 320
ISBN-13: 9780198938842
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0198938845
Udg. Dato: 6 jan 2025
Længde: 24mm
Bredde: 165mm
Højde: 242mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 6 jan 2025
Forfatter(e): Robert Falkner, Barry Buzan
Forfatter(e) Robert Falkner, Barry Buzan


Kategori Internationale relationer


ISBN-13 9780198938842


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 320


Udgave


Længde 24mm


Bredde 165mm


Højde 242mm


Udg. Dato 6 jan 2025


Oplagsdato 6 jan 2025


Forlag Oxford University Press

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