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Three Fields of Global Political Economy

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“Against the background of impending civilisational collapse, this volume provides a systematic and future- oriented account of global political economy dynamics through a novel field- theoretical approach. Written by one of today’s most creative political economists, this book offers hope based on the possibilities of collective learning. A must- read for all interested in the potential futures ensuring the survival of our civilisation and planet”.

Andreas Bieler, Professor of Political Economy, University of Nottingham

“Cutting against the mainstream, Heikki Patomaki’s most recent book deftly examines global turmoil and suggests how to address it. With remarkable acuity, Patomaki traces historical trajectories and projects plausible scenarios for future world order. This concise volume offers fresh insights and demonstrates the power of critical thinking. It stacks up well against the very best books in political economy. A visionary study that will appeal across the social sciences”.

James H. Mittelman, Distinguished Research Professor, American University

“Heikki Patomaki has written a critical realist, theoretically innovative, and historically rich analysis of the three interwoven fields of global political economy: the liberal economic order, crisis and collective learning processes involving political mobilization oriented to socialism and democracy, and short- term state-based territorial Realpolitik that bends space-time. He explores how these fields have been linked unevenly through structures, concepts, and agency to form a single but discontinuous planetary system. He also proposes a reflexive planetary solution based on collective learning and moral responsibility to resolve current problems in the Anthropocene, including the threats of climate change, and to widen human freedom”.

Bob Jessop, Professor Emeritus, University of Lancaster

“The debate over the ‘state of the discipline’ in IPE has in recent years become parochially Anglo- centric, presented as it is as a debate between a constructivist ‘British’ and a positivist ‘American’ school. This highly original contribution by Heikki Patomaki is welcome exactly because his historical, socio- theoretical and philosophical sweep of vision opens the terms of debate wide open”.

Magnus Ryner, Professor of International Political Economy, King’ College London

Author Blog Post: https://www.ppesydney.net/towards-a-field-theory-of-global-political-economy/

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Detaljer

Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
148
ISBN
9780367763985
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 16 cm

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“Against the background of impending civilisational collapse, this volume provides a systematic and future- oriented account of global political economy dynamics through a novel field- theoretical approach. Written by one of today’s most creative political economists, this book offers hope based on the possibilities of collective learning. A must- read for all interested in the potential futures ensuring the survival of our civilisation and planet”.

Andreas Bieler, Professor of Political Economy, University of Nottingham

“Cutting against the mainstream, Heikki Patomaki’s most recent book deftly examines global turmoil and suggests how to address it. With remarkable acuity, Patomaki traces historical trajectories and projects plausible scenarios for future world order. This concise volume offers fresh insights and demonstrates the power of critical thinking. It stacks up well against the very best books in political economy. A visionary study that will appeal across the social sciences”.

James H. Mittelman, Distinguished Research Professor, American University

“Heikki Patomaki has written a critical realist, theoretically innovative, and historically rich analysis of the three interwoven fields of global political economy: the liberal economic order, crisis and collective learning processes involving political mobilization oriented to socialism and democracy, and short- term state-based territorial Realpolitik that bends space-time. He explores how these fields have been linked unevenly through structures, concepts, and agency to form a single but discontinuous planetary system. He also proposes a reflexive planetary solution based on collective learning and moral responsibility to resolve current problems in the Anthropocene, including the threats of climate change, and to widen human freedom”.

Bob Jessop, Professor Emeritus, University of Lancaster

“The debate over the ‘state of the discipline’ in IPE has in recent years become parochially Anglo- centric, presented as it is as a debate between a constructivist ‘British’ and a positivist ‘American’ school. This highly original contribution by Heikki Patomaki is welcome exactly because his historical, socio- theoretical and philosophical sweep of vision opens the terms of debate wide open”.

Magnus Ryner, Professor of International Political Economy, King’ College London

Author Blog Post: https://www.ppesydney.net/towards-a-field-theory-of-global-political-economy/

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