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This edited volume addresses the 2007/2009 financial crisis as the occasion to engage critically with the corpus of Susan Stranges work, in order to consider what changes (if any) this crisis portends for the structural organization of the global political economy. The contributors use Stranges rich conceptual framework to explore the financial crisis and its aftermath, and reflect critically on the broader contributions which her work has made to the discipline of IPE.The volume makes three valuable contributions for scholars and students. First, it raises the profile of Susan Strange, a unique and powerful contributor to the field of IPE whose ideas matter to our current circumstance and can provide deep and enduring insights into important questions and issues. Secondly, each contributor to this volume combines her work and ideas with that of other traditions or individual theorists in ways that extend and/or deepen Stranges own efforts. Finally, this volume leaves us with a judicious optimism about the future of both IPE and the world as it actually is, on the ground.This book will be of interest to scholars and students who are interested in the dynamics shaping contemporary and future developments in the global political economy, as well as those who are interested in the theoretical debates about how to study IPE.

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Susan Strange and the Future of Global Political Economy
This edited volume addresses the 2007/2009 financial crisis as the occasion to engage critically with the corpus of Susan Stranges work, in order to consider what changes (if any) this crisis portends for the structural organization of the global political economy. The contributors use Stranges rich conceptual framework to explore the financial crisis and its aftermath, and reflect critically on the broader contributions which her work has made to the discipline of IPE.
The volume makes three valuable contributions for scholars and students. First, it raises the profile of Susan Strange, a unique and powerful contributor to the field of IPE whose ideas matter to our current circumstance and can provide deep and enduring insights into important questions and issues. Second, each contributor to this volume combines her work and ideas with that of other traditions or individual theorists in ways that extend and/or deepen Stranges own efforts. Finally, this volume leaves us with a judicious optimism about the future of both IPE and the world as it actually is, on the ground.
This book will be of interest to scholars and students who are interested in the dynamics shaping contemporary and future developments in the global political economy, as well as those who are interested in the theoretical debates about how to study IPE.
Randall Germain is Professor of Political Science at Carleton University, Canada. His teaching and research interests focus on themes and questions in the field of international political economy, including theoretical debates in IPE, global economic governance and the political economy of global finance.
RIPE SERIES IN GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Series Editors: James Brassett (University of Warwick, UK), Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark), Susanne Soederberg (Queens University, Canada) and Jacqueline Best (University of Ottawa, Canada)
The RIPE Series published by Routledge is an essential forum for cutting-edge scholarship in International Political Economy. The series brings together new and established scholars working in critical, cultural and constructivist political economy. Books in the RIPE Series typically combine an innovative contribution to theoretical debates with rigorous empirical analysis.
The RIPE Series seeks to cultivate:
Field-defining theoretical advances in International Political Economy
Novel treatments of key issue areas, both historical and contemporary, such as global fi nance, trade, and production
Analyses that explore the political economic dimensions of relatively neglected topics, such as the environment, gender relations, and migration
Accessible work that will inspire advanced undergraduates and graduate students in International Political Economy.
The RIPE Series in Global Political Economy aims to address the needs of students and teachers. Titles include:
Transnational Classes and International Relations
Kees van der Pijl
Globalization and Governance
Edited by Aseem Prakash and Jefrey A. Hart
Nation-States and Money
The Past, Present and Future of National Currencies
Edited by Emily Gilbert and Eric Helleiner
Gender and Global Restructuring
Sightings, Sites and Resistances
Edited by Marianne H. Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan
The Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights
The New Enclosures?
Christopher May
Global Political Economy
Contemporary Theories
Edited by Ronen Palan
Ideologies of Globalization
Contending Visions of a New World Order
Mark Rupert
The Clash within Civilisations
Coming to Terms with Cultural Conflicts
Dieter Senghaas
Capitalist Restructuring, Globalisation and the Third Way
Lessons from the Swedish Model
J. Magnus Ryner
Transnational Capitalism and the Struggle over European Integration
Bastiaan van Apeldoorn
World Financial Orders
An Historical International Political Economy
Paul Langley
Global Unions?
Theory and Strategies of Organized Labour in the Global Political Economy
Edited by Jefrey Harrod and Robert OBrien
Political Economy of a Plural World
Critical Reflections on Power, Morals and Civilizations
Robert Cox with Michael Schechter
The Changing Politics of Finance in Korea and Thailand
From Deregulation to Debacle
Xiaoke Zhang
Anti-Immigrantism in Western Democracies
Statecraft, Desire and the Politics of Exclusion
Roxanne Lynn Doty
The Political Economy of European Employment
European Integration and the Transnationalization of the (Un)Employment Question
Edited by Henk Overbeek
A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy
Integrating Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies
V. Spike Peterson
International Trade and Developing Countries
Bargaining Coalitions in the GATT & WTO
Amrita Narlikar
Rethinking Global Political Economy
Emerging Issues, Unfolding Odysseys
Edited by Mary Ann Ttreault, Robert A. Denemark, Kenneth P. Thomas and Kurt Burch
Global Institutions and Development
Framing the World?
Edited by Morten Bs and Desmond McNeill
Contesting Globalization
Space and Place in the World Economy
Andr C. Drainville
The Southern Cone Model
The Political Economy of Regional Capitalist Development in Latin America
Nicola Phillips
The Idea of Global Civil Society
Politics and Ethics of a Globalizing Era
Edited by Randall D. Germain and Michael Kenny
Global Institutions, Marginalization, and Development
Craig N. Murphy
Governing Financial Globalization
International Political Economy and Multi-Level Governance
Edited by Andrew Baker, David Hudson and Richard Woodward
Critical Theories, International Relations and the Anti-Globalisation Movement
The Politics of Global Resistance
Edited by Catherine Eschle and Bice Maiguashca
Resisting Intellectual Property
Debora J. Halbert
Globalization, Governmentality, and Global Politics
Regulation for the Rest of Us?
Ronnie D. Lipschutz, with James K. Rowe
Neoliberal Hegemony
A Global Critique
Edited by Dieter Plehwe, Bernhard Walpen and Gisela Neunhfer
Images of Gramsci
Connections and contentions in political theory and international relations
Edited by Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton
Global Standards of Market Civilization
Edited by Brett Bowden and Leonard Seabrooke
Beyond Globalization
Capitalism, territoriality and the international relations of modernity
Hannes Lacher
Global Public Policy
Business and the countervailing powers of civil society
Edited by Karsten Ronit
The Transnational Politics of Corporate Governance Regulation
Edited by Henk Overbeek, Bastiaan van Apeldoorn and Andreas Nlke
Critical Perspectives on Global Governance
Rights and Regulation in Governing Regimes
Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper
National Currencies and Globalization
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