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Series Editor's Foreword=xv
Preface=xvii
Chapter One Between Foreign Policy and International (Economic) Relations : Contending Perspectives in the Study of How the Global System Runs=3
Introduction=3
Foreign Policy, International (Economic) Relations, and World Politics : Conceptualization and Framework of Analysis=4
Evolution of International Relations as an Academic Discipline=8
Theory in International Relations=10
The Nature of the International System=13
1. Sovereignty=13
2. Presence of Non-State Actors=14
3. Existence of Power Blocs=15
4. Power=16
5. National Interest=17
6. State of Disorder=20
7. Legitimization of War=21
8. Economic (Inter) Dependence and a Structured International Economic System=21
Chapter Two The Politics-Economics Nexus in International Relations=27
Chapter Three Evolution of the International Economic System : From the Industrial Revolution to the Global Financial Meltdown=35
The Industrial Revolution=35
The Great Depression=36
The New Deal=37
The Bretton Woods Monetary Order=38
The Uruguay Rounds/World Trade Organization=39
Globalization=41
21st Century―The Asia Century=42
The Global Financial Meltdown and Re-inventing the U.S.=43
Chapter Four The North-South Dialogue=47
Introduction=47
Origin of NIEO=48
Substantive Issues in NIEO=49
Challenges Faced by NIEO=51
Conclusion=52
Chapter Five Frameworks for National Economic Development : From Keynes to Monetarism=55
Growth and Development=55
Maynard Keynes and National Economic Planning=59
Neo-liberalism=61
Capitalist Developmental State=63
Socialism=69
Socialist Market Economy=69
Chapter Six The Bretton Woods Monetary Order : The IMF and the IBRD=71
Introduction=71
The IMF in Transition : From Insipidity to Ubiquity=72
Structure=73
The Nature of the Conditionalities=76
Trade Liberalization=77
Export Promotion=78
Currency Devaluation=78
Classification of Parastatals=79
De-subsidization=79
Good Governance=80
Beyond the Façade : Conditionalities as Instruments of Control―A Comparative Experience=81
The World Bank=83
Objectives=83
Structure=84
Conclusion=85
Chapter Seven The Role of OPEC in the International Economic System=89
Introduction=89
Achievements=90
Challenges=91
1. Glut in the International Oil Market=91
2. Lack of Technology=91
3. Economic Dependence=92
4. Mono-cultural Orientation of Member-nations=92
5. Intra-OPEC Crisis=92
Conclusion=93
Chapter Eight The Debt Crisis=95
Conceptualization=95
Origin=96
1. Historical Exploitation=96
2. Oil Crisis=96
3. Decreasing Export Earnings=97
4. Corruption=97
Debt Management Strategies=98
The Politics of Debt Management : Rescheduling, Cancellation and Repudiation=100
Chapter Nine Foreign Direct Investment and Transnational Corporations in the Global Economy=105
Introduction=105
TNCs As Agents of Development=106
The Attraction in FDI/TNC=110
The Risk Factor=111
Monitoring and Control=112
United Nations in Development : The Global Compact=113
Chapter Ten The Globalization of Production=117
Introduction=117
Trends in Globalization=117
Features of Globalization=119
1. Change in the Methods of Production=119
2. Transnational Corporations as the Most Prominent Actors=120
3. Mobility of Capital=120
4. Rapid Information Dissemination=120
5. Growing Powerlessness of States=120
Consequences of Globalization=121
Chapter Eleven NEPAD and the Limited Possibilities for Partnership and Economic Development in Africa=123
Introduction=123
NEPAD : The Philosophy, the Direction=126
NEPAD : How New, How Developmental?=128
Conclusion=131
Chapter Twelve Strategic Planning=133
What Is Strategic Planning?=133
Steps in Strategic Planning=135
1. Business and Mission Definition=135
2. Objective Setting=135
3. Environment Analysis=136
4. Strategizing or Development of Strategies for Attainment of Set Objective=137
Methods of Planning=137
National Strategic Planning : Nigeria's Vision 2010 and Vision 20/2020=138
How Far Can Nigeria Go with Its Vision 20/2020 in an Increasingly Competitive World?=140
Chapter Thirteen The Art of Negotiation=143
Introduction=143
Principles of Negotiation=144
1. Adequate Preparation=144
2. Emotion=144
3. Options=145
4. Timing=145
5. Eliciting Concession=145
6. Decision-Making Power=146
Characteristics of a Successful Negotiator=146
Suggestive Elements in Negotiation=147
Keys to Successful Negotiation=147
Chapter Fourteen Crimes Beyond Borders : Terrorism=149
Introduction=149
The Crisis of Conceptualization=150
The Washington-Jerusalem(Peculiar) Nexus=152
The Economy of the Global War on Terrorism=156
Chapter Fifteen The Future of International Economic Relations=157
Bibliography=165
About the Author=177
Index=181