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Power, Money, and Trade Decisions That Shape Global Economic Relations

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ISBN-10: 1551116839

ISBN-13: 9781551116839

Edition: 2005

Authors: Mark R. Brawley

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List price: $47.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 3/1/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.20" tall
Weight: 1.760
Language: English

Mark R. Brawley is Professor of Political Science at McGill University in Montreal. He has taught at McGill since 1990, except for 2000-2001, when he was a visitor at Harvard's Department of Government. He is the author of several books including Afterglow or Adjustment? (Columbia University Press, 1999) and Power, Money, and Trade: Decisions that Shape Global Economic Relations (University of Toronto Press, 2005).

Acknowledgements
Note to Instructors
Introduction: Themes and Goals
Approaches to International Relations
Competing Theories and the Evolution of Paradigms
The Levels of Analysis-System-Level Arguments
Theories from the National or Domestic Level
Bureaucratic Politics
Theories Based on the Idiosyncratic Characteristics of Individuals
Ideas as Causal Factors
The Politicization of International Economic Issues
Introduction: The Interplay of Power and Wealth
The Politics of Trade
The Politics of International Monetary Relations
The Politics of International Investment
Turning Points in Foreign Economic Policy Behaviour
Britain's Repeal of the Corn Laws
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty
Sir John A. Macdonald and the Introduction of Canada's National Policy
The Failure of Caprivi's New Course: Imperial Germany Defects from the Free Trade Regime
Britain's Refusal to Retaliate on Tariffs, 1906-1911
The Reciprocity Election in Canada, 1911
Britain's Return to the Gold Standard After World War I
The Passage of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff
The Creation of the Bretton Woods Monetary Regime
South Korea Opts for Export-Oriented Industrialization
The Collapse of the Bretton Woods Monetary Regime
Brazil's Responses to the Debt Crisis
Canada and the Free Trade Agreement with the U.S.
Japan, International Monetary Responsibilities, and Policy Coordination: The Louvre and Plaza Accords
Germany's Role in European Monetary Union
Mahathir, Financial Crisis, and Malaysia's Capital Controls
Conclusion: Theories, Evidence, and the Evolution of the International Political Economy
Glossary
Bibliography
Index