TY - BOOK AU - Blaney,David L. AU - Burch,Kurt AU - Cox,Wayne S. AU - Denemark,Robert Allen AU - Goldstein,Joshua S. AU - Inayatullah,Naeem AU - Oliver,James K. AU - Onuf,Nicholas AU - Peterson,V.Spike AU - Pettman,Ralph AU - Roberts,James C. AU - Rosow,Stephen J. AU - Runyan,Anne Sisson AU - Rupert,Mark AU - Sjolander,Claire Turenne AU - Tooze,Roger TI - Constituting International Political Economy T2 - International Political Economy Yearbook SN - 9781555876609 AV - HF1410HF1359 .I579 vol. 10 U1 - 337 21 PY - 2023///] CY - Boulder : PB - Lynne Rienner Publishers, KW - International economic relations KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; Introduction --; Part 1 Constructivism --; 1 A Constructivist Manifesto --; Part 2 Constructing IPE as a Worldview --; 2 Constituting IPE and Modernity --; 3 Echoes of Commercial Society: Liberal Political Theory in Mainstream IPE --; Part 3 Constructing IPE as a Discipline --; 4 Economic Anxiety: Reification, De-Reification, and the Politics of IPE --; 5 Of Markets and Men: The (Re)Making(s) of IPE --; 6 Hegemony’s Hegemony in IPE --; Part 4 Constructing Practices --; 7 Contesting Hegemony: Americanism and Far-Right Ideologies of Globalization --; 8 The Global Village and the Global Ghetto: Realism, Structural Materialism, and Agency in Globalization --; Part 5 Constructing Alternative Approaches --; 9 The Rational Constitution of Agents and Structures --; 10 The Limits to a Rationalist Understanding of IPE --; Part 6 Commentaries --; 11 Taking Off the Gender Blinders in IPE --; 12 Constituting, Deconstructing, and Reconstituting IPE --; 13 Commenting on Constituting IPE --; 14 Constructive Criticism: Threats, Imperatives, and Opportunities of a Constitutive IPE --; Contributors and Commentators --; Index --; About the Book; restricted access N2 - International political economy is both a discipline and a set of global practices and conditions. This volume explores how the two are related, illustrating the changing character of the global political economy, as well as changing perspectives on that character. The authors first consider how social issues, policy concerns, and philosophical judgments help constitute IPE both as a worldview and as a discipline. A central theme here is the reciprocal creation of the discipline and the social practices said to comprise it. Subsequent chapters illustrate the incongruence between the nature of the social world as alleged in IPE's premises—which often distortedly frame issues—and the alternative characterizations available from other social groups, behaviors, and approaches. Finally, conclusions are drawn about the tensions between "conventional" and "alternative" framings of the international political economy, raising questions about the nature, consequences, and insights of diverse approaches to IPE UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780585071121 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780585071121 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780585071121/original ER -