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Global Encounters
International Political Economy, Development and Globalization
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Global Encounters
International Political Economy, Development and Globalization
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How has globalization impacted on development? For Harrison, the answer liesin the international political economy, and the ways in which states have managed economic globalization - from positions of strength or weakness. Key themes emerge, such as new geographies of development and theconstant need for state economic action.
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- 1 Global Encounters: Three Themes for the International Political Economy of Development
- Part I The State and Global Political Economy (Un)Developmental States
- Part II Networks of Development, New Patterns of Power
- Part III Regulating Globalisation, Development and Liberalisation