Strange Power: Shaping the Parameters of International Relations and International Political EconomyThomas C. Lawton, James N. Rosenau, Amy Verdun Few academics in the field of IPE have so re-conceptualized our understanding of the new power realities in the late 20th century as Susan Strange. This book presents a timely examination of Strange's much quoted structural power theories, written by leading international analysts. Each contributor advances the framework of these theories from their own unique perspective, to provide an authoritative view of international power in the era of the global economy. |
Contents
A Strange World System | 19 |
Knowledge and Structural Power in the International | 39 |
Implications | 57 |
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