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Web links

The Internet provides a wide range of information on International security. The best guide to the use of the Internet on this subject is William M. Arkin, The Internet and Strategic Studies (The Center for Strategic Education, the Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1998). Arkin has alto produced The US Military Online: A Directory for Internet Access to the Department of Defense (Brassey's, 1998) and a nuclear homepage for the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), 'The Internet and the Bomb: A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons' (1997, www.nrdc.org/nrcdpro/nuclear).

The CNN documentary site www.cnn.com/speclals/coldwar covers every aspect of the cold war conflict and its eventual ending, www.lslandnet.com/~emerald/vpc/readings/nukeuse.htm#list covers the sixteen main nuclear crises during the cold war.

www.the-times.co.uk/onlinespecials/wordonline provides a very useful archive for students interested in issues relating to international and global conflict.

Also go to www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World-cat/conflictsec.html for the international conflict and security page of the Social Science Information Gateway, an invaluable resource for on-line information.

Chapter 11. International Political Economy in an Age of Globalization

Roger Tooze

Introduction

What is IPE?

Words and Politics

Thinking about IPE, IR, and Globalization

What Kind of World have We Made?

Conclusions: So what?

Reader's guide

This chapter identifies 'international political economy' (IPE) as one of the most import­ant elements of the structure of international politics and a central issue area for a glob­alizing International Relations. It characterizes IPE as the issues created by the blurring of the boundaries between what is considered politics and economics, and between what was considered national and international. The chapter argues that IPE is constructed through social interaction and does not represent a given external reality—therefore claims and debates about IPE in both academic debate and in formal and informal pol­itics are an integral part of the political process.

The key problem for IPE is a structural one—a system of political units based on terri­tory is now overlaid by a global economy that takes power away from individual states and groups of states. This structural problem acts as a context for all the other issues of IPE because it frames them—the problems of trade, finance, and investment and their political resolution are different in a globalized economy. The chapter focuses on the con­cepts and ideas that underpin this, and explores the consequences for our understand­ing of and policy for this structural problem by analysing the nature of the traditional 'international economy' and its implications for International Relations, and contrasting this with the nature and consequences of a 'global economy'. A number of develop­ments in the world economy are identified and discussed and an assessment made of their implications for the key issue of IPE: the concentration of world economic activity in the countries of the Triad (North America, European Union, Japan/Asia); capital flows; global firms and international production; domestic/international blurring; and the ideological basis of the global political economy.

The chapter ends by briefly reviewing the changes and bringing a number of the argu­ments together to conclude that the essential tension between the territorial state and the forces of globalization will dominate IPE for the foreseeable future.

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