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.
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