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Contents

Notes on contributors viii

Introduction: debating the divide-reflections on the past present and future of interantional political economy 1

Nicola Phillips and Catherine E. Weaver

Section 1: Perspectives on the 'American School' of IPE 9

1. The American School of IPE 11

Daniel Maliniak and Michael J. Tierney

2. The Old IPE and the New 35

Robert O. Keohane

3. TRIPS across the Atlantic:Theory and Epistemology in IPE 45

David A. Lake

4. Ontology, Methodology, and Causation in the American School of International Political Economy 53

Henry Farrell & Martha Finnemore

5. Of Intellectual Monocultures and the Study of IPE 64

Kathleen R. McNamara

6. The Slow Death of Pluralism 74

Nicola Phillips

7. The 'American School' of IPE? A Dissenting View 83

Randall D. Germain

8. Beware What you Wish for: Lessons for International Political Economy from the Transformation of Economics 92

Robert Wade

9. Mid-Atlantic: Sitting on the Knife's Edge 105

Peter J. Katzenstein

Section 2: Perspectives on the 'British School' of IPE 117

10. THe 'British School' in the Global Context 119

Robert Cox

11. Torn Between Two Lovers? Caught in the Middle of British and American IPE 133

Mark Blyth

12. IPE's Split Brain 141

Catherine Weaver

13. Political Economy, the 'US School', and the Manifest Destiny of Everyone 150

Geoffrey R.D. Underhill

14. Do the Left-Out Matter? 160

Craig N. Murphy

15. Pluralist IPE: A View from Outside the 'Schools' 169

Helge Hveem

16. Division and Dialogue in Anglo-American IPE: A Reluctant Canadian View 178

Eric Helleiner

17. The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating: IPE in the Light of the Current Crisis of 2007 8 185

Ronen Palan

Section 3: The Future of IPE 195

18. Mantras, Bridges and Benchmarks: Assessing The Future of IPE 197

J.C. Sharman

19. The Second Crisis in IPE Theory 203

Jonathan Kirshner

20. The Gift of Skepticism and the Future of IPE 210

Louis Pauly

21. The Richness and Diversity of Critical IPE Perspectives: Moving Beyond the Debate on the 'British School' 215

Bastiaan van Appeldoorn, Ian Bruff and Magnus Ryner

22. The Global Financial Crisis: Lessons and Opportunities for International Political Economy 223

Layna Mosley and David A. Singer

23. Towards A New Consensus: From Denial to Acceptance 231

Benjamin J. Cohen

References 240

Index 257

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The book gathers together a set of lively, provocative essays by leading voices in International Political Economy to debate the evolution of the field, its current state and its future directions.

Prompted by recent commentaries on the existence of a ‘transatlantic divide’ in IPE between an ‘American school’ and a ‘British school’, the essays provide a wide-ranging discussion of whether it is useful to think of the field in these terms, what the ‘American’ and ‘British’ schools look like, what their achievements and shortcomings are, and what are the desirable future directions for IPE scholarship. The diverse responses to these questions reflect the ongoing vibrancy and diversity of the field of IPE, and open up an imaginative and engaging discussion about where we need to go from here.

Featuring contributions from the most influential scholars in the field from North America, Canada and the UK, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the cutting edge debates in contemporary international political economy.



This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the cutting edge debates in contemporary international political economy.