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International Relations<br />
Power, Money, and Trade:<br />
Decisions that Shape Global<br />
Economic Relations<br />
Mark R. Brawley (McGill University)<br />
2005 / 6 x 9 / paper / 480 pp / 978-1-5511-1683-9<br />
US & CDN $49.95<br />
Available as an ebook<br />
Power, Money, and Trade is an introduction to international relations<br />
that presents the theories and paradigms of IR in the contexts of<br />
trade, investment, and monetary relations. It does so largely by<br />
developing historical cases of pivotal events in the evolution of the IPE—including Britain’s repeal<br />
of the Corn Laws, the creation and collapse of the Bretton Woods system, and Germany’s role in<br />
the European Monetary Union—to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of these theories.<br />
The <strong>Politics</strong> of Globalization:<br />
Gaining Perspective, Assessing<br />
Consequences<br />
Mark R. Brawley (McGill University)<br />
2003 / 6 x 9 / paper / 224 pp / 978-1-4426-0020-1<br />
US & CDN $32.95<br />
This book explores the political dimensions of globalization,<br />
considering different definitions of the term as well as several specific<br />
globalizing processes. While much of the emphasis is on political<br />
changes wrought by economic trends such as trade and international capital flows, other forces<br />
such as cultural changes, issues of identity, and so on are also involved.<br />
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