POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    1/20

    Prof. Gregory P. NowellDept. of Political Science, Milne 100

    135 Western Ave - SUNYAlbany NY 12222

    518 442 [email protected]

    POS 571 Call No. 8810 International Political Economy

    Meeting Thursdays, Draper 313A , 5:45 8:35 pm.Uptown office hours xxx ; downtown Friday 3-5 p.m

    Book orders have been placed exclusively at Mary Jane Books, Quail & WesternFINAL EXAM SCHEDULED TUESDAY 15 MAY 2007

    This course traces broad themes in the development of the world economy from very early times to the present. The focusof this particular course is to present certain classics of the international relations and comparative literature, with some focus onbanking, mercantilism, and tariffs.The course will also examine well-known themes such as development and imperialism. The general approach favors the examinationof large-scale political-economic systems. A few texts have been borrowed, where appropriate, from comparative politics. Generallyspeaking, this course eschews some of the more typical concerns of political economy, such as the power of multinational corporations,for a more comprehensive view of major ideas that have influenced political science and economic thinking.This syllabus has a long list of books at the end. This list is merely a suggestion for further study in political economy. These booksare NOT required for the course.What page numbers should you read? In a few cases I specify page numbers. For the rest I advise graduate students to do what

    everybody else does, which is read as much of a book and understand its argument. My goal is for you to read 200 pages a week, butin some books Im not going to tell you which 200 pages. You need to master the art of skimming.What about where there are multiple titles the same week? Im not asking you to read a thousand pages. Either spread your 200page allotment across several books or allow me to indicate which ones I think are particularly important, as I will do on the first dayof class. It is OK by me if one student has read one book and another student has read another, as long as youre actively engaged!Students will be asked to prepare up to five in-class presentations and reports on various books that will be found in the weekly sectionof this syllabus. A final exam will also be required. Students who have taken POS 570 or another course with the instructor maychoose to write a final paper instead of take an in-class exam.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    2/20

    Oral presentations in the class will be ungraded but five page written summaries will be graded. These constitute 50% of the coursegrade. Papers must rigorously adhere to Prof. Nowells paper requirements. The final exam or paper constitutes 50% of the coursegrade. The final exam instead of paper is an option for all students; it is required for first year students if this is your first course with

    me. The grade numbers are not absolute as deviations from the mathematical average may occur in the final grade as a function of quality of participation.Diana Hackers writing stylebook is required for this course and reading her chapter on plagiarism and citation is mandatory.Plagiarism cases are typically referred to the university for disciplinary action.

    Week-by-week schedule

    Week 1 Thursday 3 September first day of class First day of classorganizational issues and introduction to topics.

    Week 2 Thursday September 10 Smith Wealth of Nations read v. 1, bk 1, pp. 1-33, v. 1, bks 3, 4 pp. 401-524, v. 2, bk 4, pp 159-181. Note that pagination for v. 2 starts over again from pageone. (MJB) McNally, Political Economy of Capitalism , especially the introduction and country gentlemen farmer thesis

    Week 3 Thursday September 17

    Marx, Capital (MJB)

    In Marx editions vary. Readv. 1, part iv, chap xv, section 1: Development of Machineryv. 1, chap xxvi, Secret of Primitive Accumulationv. 1 chap xxvii, Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Landv. 1 chap xxviii, Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriatedv. 1 chap xxix, Genesis of the Capitalist Farmerv. 1 chap xxx, Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    3/20

    v. 1 chap xxxi Genesis of the Industrial Capitalistv. 1 chap xxxii Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulationv. 1 chap xxxiii, Modern Theory of Colonization

    Engels Origin of the Family Private Property and the State (MJB)

    Week 4 Thursday September 24 Gettin primitive Sahlins Stone Age Economics (MJB)Ferguson War in the Tribal Zone (photocopy)Fried The Notion of Tribe (photocopy) Week 5 Thursday October 1 Rome n stuff Weber Agrarian Sociology Especially Chapters on Egypt, Greece, Rome (Republic and Empire), and appendix at back. (photocopy) Anderson: Passages from Antiquity to FeudalismAnderson: Lineages of the Absolutist State Week 6 Thursday October 8 Mercantile theory List - National System of Political Economy: The Theory (MJB)Schmoller The Mercantile System (on Internet) Also:Hamilton Report on Manufactures (on Internet)

    Hecksher Mercantilism (2 vols.) (library) Week 7 Thursday October 15 Capitalist System Kula Economic theory of Feudalism (photocopy) Arrighi Adam Smith in Beijing (MJB) Also: Arrighi, Long 20 th Century

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    4/20

    Hobson John M. Eastern Origins of Western CivilizationWallerstein, Modern World System esp. v. 2.

    Week 8 Thursday October 22 Theories of imperialism David Harvey (2003) The New Imperialism . NY: Oxford University Press. (MJB)Arrighi (2005) "Hegemony Unravelling I" New Left Review (V. 32, March/April). Also: Hobson: Imperialism, A Study - Especially the taproot and financial interests chapters but also ideology oriented chapters in rear of book

    Nowell, Schwartz, Maclachlan (materials provided by professor)Lenin , ImperialismLuxembourg Accumulation of Capital Week 9 Thursday October 29The Asian Keirestsu/Chaebol Problem Eun Mee Kim: Big Business, Strong State (MJB)Katz, Japan: the System that Soured (MJB)Womack et al. Machine that Change the World (MJB)

    Also: Dertouzos et al. Made in America: Regaining the Productive Edge ; Vernon (1966); Steers, Shin, Ungson (1989

    Week 10 Thursday November 5

    Keynes, General Theory of Employment Interest and Money (MJB)Ventelou, Millennial Keynes (MJB) Kindleberger World in DepressionKeohane, After Hegemony

    Week 11 Thursday November 12 FISCAL CRISES

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    5/20

    Krugman Return of Depression Era EconomicsMinsky Stabilizing an Unstable Economy

    Week 12 Thursday November 19 Rational Choice of Various Descriptions Olson: Rise and Decline of Nations (MJB)Bartlett: Economic Foundations of Political Power (photocopy) Also: Anthony Downs, Economic Theory of Democracy; and Thomas Ferguson The Golden Rule: the Investment Theory of Party Competition and the Logic of

    Money-Driven Political Systems . Week 13 Thursday November 26 THANKSGIVING

    Week 14 Thursday December 3 More on Dynamics of Capitalism Polanyi, Great Transformation

    Gerschenkron, Bread and Democracy in GermanyMoore, Social Origins of Dictatorship and DemocracyAbraham Collapse of the Weimar RepublicWoodward - Origins of the New South Other ideas:Chilcote, ed. Political Economy of Imperialism

    Lenin, Development of Capitalism in RussiaEhrlich, Soviet Industrialization Debate, 1924-1928Broz The International Origins of the Federal Reserve System .

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    6/20

    Course Bibliography

    Note: The following is a study list, not the required reading list for POS 571.

    Abraham, David (1988). The Collapse of the Weimar Republic : Political Economy and Crisis . NY: Holmes and Meier. ISBN: 0841910847

    Adams, Brooks (1896). The Law of Civilization and Decay . New York: Macmillan.

    Algaze, Guillermo (1993). The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mespotamian Civilization , Chicago: University of Chicago Press. isbn 0-226-01381-2.

    Anderson, Perry (1974a). Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism . London: Verso. CN JC 111 A53. ISBN: 1859841074

    Anderson, Perry (1974b). Lineages of the Absolutist State . London: Verso. JC 381.A54.

    Arendt, Hanah (1951;1968). Origins of Totalitarianism . N.Y.: Harcourt Brace. CN JC 481 Ak6 1966.

    Arestis, Philip, ed. (1996). Keynes, Money, and the Open Economy . Brookfield, Vermont: Elgar, 1996. isbn 1-858-98312-6

    Arrighi, Giovanni (1994). The Long Twentieth Century . London: Verso Books. isbn 1-85984-015-9. Arrighi, Giovanni (2007). Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the Twenty-First Century, NY: Verso.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    7/20

    Ashley, Richard K. (1984). Poverty of Neorealism, International Organization , Spring, v. 38 no. 2, pp. 226-26a.

    Ashley, Richard K. (1980). Political Economy of War and Peace : The Sino Soviet American Triangle And The Modern Security Problematique.London: Frances Pinter. CN JX 1291 A75 1980B. OP

    Bakunin, Mikhail Alexandrovitch (1953). Political Philosophy of Bakunin: Scientific Anarchism , ed. G.P. Maximoff, N.Y.: Free Press. CN HX915 B1642 1964.

    Baran, Paul A. The Political Economy of Growth. NY: Monthly Review Press. ISBN 853450765.

    Bartlett, Randall (1973). Economic Foundations of Political Power . N.Y.: Macmillan. ISBN 0029018706.

    Bates, Robert H., ed. (1988). Toward a Political Economy of Development: A Rational Choice Perspective . Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of CaliforniaPress. HC 59.7 T7376.

    Bhagwati, Jagdish (1988). Protectionism . Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. isbn 0-262-02282-6.

    Block, Fred (1977). Origins of International Economic Disorder . Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of Calif. Press. CN: HG 3881 B547. ISBN0520037294

    Boone, Catherine (1992). Merchant Capital and the Roots of State Power in Senegal, 1930-1985. London: Cambridge Univ. Press.

    Bottomore, Tom (1993). Elites and Society . NY: Routledge. ISBN: 0415082714

    Brewer, Anthony (1984;1980) Marxist Theories of Imperialism: A Critical Survey . London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

    Brisard, Jean Charles, Wayne Madsen, Guillaume Dasqui (2002). Forbidden Truth: U.S. Taliban Secret Oil Diplomacy . NY: Avalon Publishing.ISBN: 1560254149

    Broz, J. Lawrence (1997). International Origins of the Federal Reserve System . Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ Pr; ISBN: 0801433320

    Buchanan, James M. and Robert D. Tollison, eds. (1984). Theory of Public Choice , v. 2, Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press. CN: HJ 192 T471984.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    8/20

    Cardoso, Fernando H., and Enzo Faletto (1979;1971). Dependency and Development in Latin America , trans. M.M. Urquidi. Berkeley, Calif.:Univ. of Calif. Press. HC 125 C34153

    Chilcote, Ron, ed. (1999) The Political Economy of Imperialism: Critical Appraisals . Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield. ISBN 0742510107.

    Choucri, Nazli, and Robert North (1974). Nations in Conflict: National Growth and International Violence . San Francisco, Calif. W.H.Freeman and Co. JX 1291 C48. Chua, Amy (2003). World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability . NY:Doubleday. ISBN 0385503024 .

    Cohen, Edward (1997;1991) Athenian Economy and Society : A Banking Perspective . Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press. ISBN: 0691015929

    Collins, Robert W. (1981). The Business Response to Keynes, 1929-1964 . N.Y.: Columbia Univ. Press. CN HB 99.7 C63.

    Cox, Robert W. (1987). Production, Power, States and the World Order: Social Forces and the Making of History . New York: Columbia Univ.Press.

    Cox, Ronald (1994). Power and Profits: U.S. Policy Toward Central America . Lexington, Ky.: Univ. Press of Kentucky.

    Davidson, Paul (1994). Post Keynsesian Macroeconomic Theory: A Foundation for Successful Economic Policies for the Twenty-first Century .Bookfield, Vermont: Elgar.HB 99.7 D393 1994. Deffeyes, Kenneth S. (2001) Hubberts Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN:0691090866

    Dertouzos, Michael, Richard K. Lester, and Robert M. Solow (1989). Made in America: Regaining the Productive Edge . Cambridge, Mass.: MITPress. CN: HC 110 I52 M34 1989.

    Desoto, Hernando (2000) The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else . NY: Basic Books. ISBN:0465016146

    Downs, Anthony (1957). An Economic Theory of Democracy . NY: Harper and Row. ISBN: 0060417501.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    9/20

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    10/20

    Krugman, Paul (2009) The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008 . NY: W.W. Norton. ISBN-13: 9780393071016

    Gerschenkron, Alexander (1962). Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective . Cambridge, Mass. Harvard Univ. Press. HC 335 G386.

    Gerschenkron, Alexander (1989; 1943). Bread and Democracy in Germany , NY: Cornell University Press. ISBN: 0801495865

    Gibbs, David N. (1991). The Political Economy of Third World Intervention: Mines, Money, and the U.S. Policy in the Congo Crisis . Chicago:Univ. of Chicago Press.

    Gill, Stephen, and David Law (1989). The Global Political Economy . Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.

    Gilpin, Robert (1987). Political Economy of International Relations . Princeton, N.J. Princeton Univ. Press. HF 1411 G55 1987.

    Goodwyn, Lawrence (1978). The Populist Moment : A Short History of the Agrarian Revolt in America . NY: Oxford Univ. Press. ISBN:0195024176

    Hammond, Bray (1957). Banks and Politics in America . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press. HG2472 H3. ISBN 0691005532

    Hamilton, Alexander (1850;1791). Report on the Subject of Manufactures. Works of Hamilton, v. III, N.Y.: John F. Trow.

    Hansen, Alvin H. (1953). A Guide to Keynes. N.Y.: McGraw Hill. isbn 07-026046-x.

    Harrison, Bennet, and Barry Bluestone (1982). Deindustrialization of America . N.Y.: Basic Books. HD5708.55 U6 B58 1982. Hawkin, Paul and Amory Lovins, eds. (1999) Natural Capitalism. NY: Little Brown and Co . ISBN: 0316353000

    Hecksher, Eli. (1935;1931). Mercantilism . 2 vols., trans. Mendel Shapiro, N.Y.: Macmillan. HB 91 H42 and HB 91 H42 v. 2.

    Hecksher, Eli (1964). Continental System . Peter Smith. isbn 0884612308. HF1543.H43.

    Hexner, Ervin (1946). International Cartels . London: Sir Issac Pitman and Sons, Ltd.

    Hilferding, Rudolf (1981;1910). Finance Capital . Ed. Tom Bottomore, trans. M. Watnick and S. Gordon, Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul.HB 501 H513X 1981.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    11/20

    Hirschman, Albert O. National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade . Berkeley: Univ. of California Press. HF 1007 H57X.

    Hirschman, Albert O. (1985). A Bias for Hope: Essays on Development in Latin America . Boulder, Co.: Westview Press. isbn 0813302781. HC163 H57X.

    Hobson, J.A. (1970;1900). War in South Africa: Its Causes and Effects . NY.: Garland Press. DT 930 H682.

    Hobson, J.A. (1990;1902). Imperialism: A Study . Ann Arbor, Michigan: Univeristy of Michigan Press. JN 276 H 1965. ISBN : 0472061038 Hobson, John M. (2004) Eastern Origins of Western Civilization . NY: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521547245 Isaak, Robert A. (1991). International Political Economy: Managing World Economic Change . Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall.

    Itoh, Makoto (1990). World Economic Crisis and Japanese Capitalism . N.Y.: St. Martins Press.

    Kalecki, Michal (1972). Political Aspects of Full Employment, in Last Phase of the Development of Capitalism . N.Y.: Monthly Review Press,pp. 75-85.

    Kalecki, Michal (1969). Studies in the Theory of Business Cycles, 1933-1939 . N.Y.: Kelley.

    Kaltenthaler, Karl (1998) Germany and the Politics of Europe's Money . Chapel Hill, NC: Duke Univ. Press. ISBN: 0822321718

    Katz, Richard (1998). Japan, the System that Soured: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Economic Miracle . NY: M.E. Sharpe.

    Kautsky, Karl (1970;1914). Ultra-Imperialism, in New Left Review , v. 59, Jan-Feb. PER HX 3 N36 no. 71.

    Kautsky, Karl (1988). The Agrarian Question . Trans. P. Burgess, 2 vols., N.Y.: Unwin Hyman. isbn 1853050237 and isbn 1853050245. HD1953.K3813.1988., v. 1 and v. 2.

    Kautsky, Karl (1983). Selected Political Writings . Ed. and tranas. Patrick Goode. London: Macmillan. HX 72 K382 1983B. isbn 0333283848.

    Kennedy, William (1987). The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers. NY: Vintage Books. ISBN 0679720197.

    Keohane, Robert O. (1984). After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press.HF 1411 K442 1984.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    12/20

    Keynes, John Maynard (1964;1935). General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money . N.Y.: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. HB171.K45.ISBN: 0156347113

    Keynes, John Maynard (1995;1919). The Economic Consequences of the Peace . N.Y.: Penguin. isbn 0-014-018805-3.

    Keynes, John Maynard (1982;1933). National Self-Sufficiency, in Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes , ed. Donald Moggridge, v. 21,N.Y.: Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 233-246. Kim, Eun Mee (1997) Big Business, Strong State: Collusion and Conflict in South Korean Development, 1960-1990 . Albany, NY: SUNY Press.ISBN-13: 9780791432105

    Kindleberger, Charles P. (1986;1973). The World in Depression, 1929-1939 . Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of California Press. HB 3717 1929 K55.ISBN 0520055926

    Klare, Michael T. (2001). Resource Wars NY: Henry Holt and Co. ISBN: 0805055762 Krasner, Stephen (1978). Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials Investments and U.S. Foreign Policy . Boston: Little, Brown and Co.

    Kronstein, Heinrich (1973). The Law of International Cartels . Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Univ. Press.

    Krugman, Paul (1991). Geography and Trade . Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. isbn 0-262-61086-8.

    Krugman, Paul et al. Competitiveness: An International Economics Reader (1995). Articles put together and sold as a package by Foreign Affairs . (Krugman, Thurow, Prestowitz, Scharping, Cohen, Steil, Altman, Bhatwati, Tonelson). [No isbn. Tel. (212) 734-0400 x 722.]

    Kula, Witold (1976;1962). An Economic Theory of the Feudal System . ISBN 0860918513

    Lane, David Stuart (1999). Political Economy of Russian Oil . NY: Rowman and Littlefield ISBN: 0847695093

    Lehman, Michael B. (1987). Dow Jones Irwin Guide to Using the Wall Street Journal . 2nd ed., Homewood, Ill.: Dow Jones-Irwin. HB3743 L441987.

    Lenin, V.I. (1979;1917). Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism. N.Y.: International Publishers. isbn 0-7178-0098-9.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    13/20

    Lenin, V.I. (1977;1899). The Development of Capitalism in Russia . Moscow: Progress Publishers.

    Leone, Robert A. (1986). Who Profits: Winners, Losers, and Government Regulation . N.Y.: Basic Books Publishers. HD 3616 U47 L44 1986.

    Levi, Margaret. (1988). Of Rule and Revenue . Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of Calif. Press. HJ 2250 L48 1988.

    List, Friedrich (1983;1837). National System of Political Economy . Ed. W.O. Henderson. HB 165 L77 1966. isbn 0714632066.

    Livingston, James (1986) Origins of the Federal Reserve System : Money, Class,and Corporate Capitalism , 1890 1913 . Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Press, ISBN 0801433320.

    Luxumburg, Rosa (1972). The Accumulation of Capital, an Anti-Critique: Imperialism and the Accumulation of Capital . NY: Monthly ReviewPress. Isbn 0853452911 Luxumburg, Rosa (2003). The Accumulation of Capital , trans. Agnes Schwarzschild, NY: Taylor and Francis, ISBN: 0415304458

    Also: http://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1913/accumulation-capital/

    McCoy, Alfred (1972). Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia . N.Y.: Harper and Row. HV 5822.H4.M33.

    McCoy, Alfred (1991). The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade . N.Y.: Lawrence Hill Books.

    McNally, David (1988). Political Economy and the Rise of Capitalism: A Reinterpretation . Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of California Press. isbn 0-520-06133-0.

    Machlup, Fritz (1952). The Political Economy of Monopoly: Business, Labor, and Government Policies . Baltimore, Maryland: Johns HopkinsUniv. Press. HD 2731 M13.

    Magaziner, Ira C., and Robert B. Reich (1982). Minding Americas Business: the Decline and Rise of the American Economy . N.Y.: RandomHouse. HD 3616 U47 M286.

    Mander, Jerry, and Edward Goldsmith, eds. (1996). The Case Against the Global Economy: and for a Turn Toward the Local. San Francisco:Sierra Club books. ISBN 0871563525.

    Marx, Karl (1967;1867). Capital: A Critique of Political Economy . 3 vols. N.Y.: International Publishers. ISB 0717806219

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    14/20

    Minchinton, Walter E., ed. (1969). Mercantilism: System or Expedience ? Lexington, Mass. HB 91 M5.

    Minsky, Hyman (2008). Stabilizing an Unstable Economy . NY: McGraw Hill. ISBN-13: 9780071592994. First published 1986.

    Moore, Barrington (1966). Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World . Boston:Beacon Press. HN 15 M775. ISBN 080705075X

    North, Douglass (1981). Structure and Change in Economic History . N.Y.: W.W. Norton. HC21.N66.1981.

    Nowell, Gregory P. (1994). Mercantile States and the World Oil Cartel, 1900-1939 . Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Univ. Press. isbn 0-8014-2878-5.

    Olson, Mancur (1982). Rise and Decline of Nations . New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press. HD 82 0565 1982.

    Owen, Roger, and Bob Sutcliffe, eds. (1981;1972). Studies in the Theory of Imperialism . Harlow Essex, U.K.: Longman. JC 359 09.

    Ozawa, T. (1991). Japanese Multinationals and 1992, in B. Burgenmeier and J.L. Mucchielli, eds., Multinationals and Europe 1992 , N.Y.:Routledge. isbn 0415-05194-0

    Polanyi, Karl (2001; 1944). The Great Transformation: the Political and Economic Origins of Our Time . Boston: Beacon Press. HC53.P6.1957.ISBN: 080705643X

    Przeworski, Adam (1990). The State and the Economy Under Capitalism . N.Y.: Harwood Academic Publishers.

    Reisman, David A. (1990). Theories of Collective Action: Downs, Olson, and Hirsch . New York: St. Martins Press, ISBN: 0312035950

    Robinson, Joan (1979). Aspects of Development and Underdevelopment . Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. HC59.7.R56.

    Ross, Ian S. (1998) On the Wealth of Nations : Contemporary Responses to Adam Smith NY: Thoemmes Pr; ISBN: 1855065673

    Rostow, W.W. (1962) Process of Economic Growth . N.Y.: W.W. Norton. HB 199 R65.1962. ISBN: 0393001768

    Sahlins, Marshall D. (1972). Stone Age Economics . NY: Aldine de Gruyter. ISBN: 0202010996

    Samuels, Richard (1987). The Business of the Japanese State . Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Univ. Press. HD 9502 J32 S27 1987.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    15/20

    Samuels, Richard (1994). Rich Nation, Strong Army: National Security and the Technological Transformation of Japan . Ithaca, N.Y.: CornellUniv. Press.

    Schmoeller, Gustav F. (1989; 1897) The Mercantile System and Its Historical Significance: Illustrated Chiefly from Prussian History . NY:Augustus M. Kelley, ISBN 0678002525. Also: http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/schmoller/mercant

    Schumpeter, Joseph A. (1988). Imperialism and Social Classes . Porcupine Press. isbn 0879912561. JC 359 S36 1951.

    Skocpol, Theda (1979). States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China . Cambridge: Cambridge Univ.Press.

    Smith, Adam (1976;1776). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Ed. Edwinn Cannan. Chicago: Univ. of ChicagoPress. isbn 0-226-76374-9.

    Soros, George (1998). The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Open Society Endangered . NY: Public Affairs. Stigler, George (1971). Theory of Economic Regulation, Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science , v. 2 no. 1, Spring, pp. 3-21.MAIPER HD 2763 A2 B4.

    Stiglitz, Joseph (2002) Globalization and its Discontents . NY: W.W. Norton & Co.

    Stiglitz, Joseph (2003). The Roaring Nineties : A New History of the World's Most Prosperous Decade . NY: WW Norton and Co. ISBN:0393058522 Steers, Richard M., Yoo Keun Shin and Gerardo R. Ungson (1989). The Cahebol: Koreas New Industrial Might . NY: Harper Collins. ISBN 0-88730-491-5.

    Sun Tzu (1971; c. 4th c. B.C.). The Art of War . ed. and trans. Samuel B. Griffith. N.Y.: Oxford Univ. Press.

    Sutch, William Ball (1989;1932). Price Fixing in New Zealand , AMS Press. HB 236 N4 S8 1932. isbn 0404513719.

    Sweezy, Paul M. (1970;1942). The Theory of Capitalist Development: Principles of Marxian Political Economy. NY: Monthly Review Press.ISBN 85345079X

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    16/20

    Tennenbaum, Edward (1942). National Socialism vs. International Capitalism . New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press.

    Thompson, Sir Robert (1966). Defeating Communist Insurgency: the Lessons of Malaya and Vietnam . N.Y.: Frederick A. Praeger.

    Thurow, Lester (1992). Head-to-Head: The Coming Economic Battle Among Japan, Europe, and America . New York: Wm. Morrow and Co.isbn 0-688-11150-5.

    Tickner, J. Ann (1986). Self-Reliance vs. Power Politics: American and Indian Experiences in Building Nation States. NY: Columbia Univ.Press. HD 78 T53 1987.

    Tse Tung, Mao (1954;1938). On the Protracted War, in Selected Works: Vol. Two, 1937-1938 . New York: International Publishers.

    Tullock, Gordon (1989). Economics of Special Privilege and Rent-Seeking . Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. HB401.T79.1989.

    Van der Pijl, Kees (1984). The Making of An Atlantic Ruling Class . London: Verso. isbn 0 86901 093 8.

    Ventelou, Bruno (1997) Lire Keynes et le comprendre: introduction a loeuvre de Keynes . Paris: Vuibert.. ISBN 2711784835 Vernon, Raymond (1966). International Investment and International Trade in the Product Cycle, Quarterly Journal of Economics , v. 80, May,pp. 190-207. Vidal, Gore (2002) Dreaming War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta . NY: Thunders Mouth Press. ISBN: 1560255021

    Vietor, Richard Energy Policy in America since 1945 . NY: Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 0521335728

    Wallerstein, Immanuel (1980). Modern World System II: Mercantilism and the Consolidation of the European World-Economy, 1600-1750.N.Y.: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. HC W29X. ISBN 0127859241

    Woodward, C. Vann (1972 rev. ed.). Origins of the New South. LA: Louisiana State Univ. Press. ISBN 0807100196

    Woolf, Stuart (1991). Napoleons Integration of Europe . N.Y.: Routledge. isbn 0-415-04961

    Weber, Alfred (1929; 1971). Theory of the Location of Industries . Trans. Carl J. Friedrich, N.Y.: Russell and Russell. T 56 W45 1965 .

    Weber, Max (1927). General Economic History . Trans. Frank H. Knight, Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press. $16.95 (Transaction Books, 1981). HC 21

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    17/20

    W46 1961.

    Weber, Max. (1968; 1922). Economy and Society , eds. Guenther Roth and Claus Wittich, Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of California Press. 2 vols. CallNumber: HM 57 W342 V.1; HM 57 W342 V.2 ; HM 57 W342 V.3 (library version in 3 vols).

    Weber, Max (1998;1896). The Agrarian Sociology of Ancient Civilizations , NY: Verso. ISBN 1859842755

    Wolf, Eric (1985). Europe and the People Without History , Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN: 0520048989

    Womack, James, Daniel Roos, and Daniel T. Jones (1991 ). The Machine that Changed the World: The Story of Lean Production . ISBN:0060974176.

    Woodward, C. Vann. (1991) Origins of the New South . New Orleans, LA.: Louisiana State University Press. Check Off List for Paper Requirements for All Courses for Prof. Nowell . Papers not adhering to these requirements are subject to penalties.

    1. This page stapled on cover of paper, and signed by you. Reason: Too many students ignore requirements otherwise. Check here ______ 2. Title page, including your name, my name, my department, course number, date . Reasons: This information, often omitted, allows me tosee what paper Im grading for what course. If the paper is misplaced by you or me, it increases the chances that someone will return it to me oryou. Check here ______

    3. Title of paper . Titles, often omitted, are required. Check here _____._____

    4. Text double-spaced . So I can make comments and notations between lines. Check _____.

    5. Margins 1" on all sides . Use 11 or 12 point type. Standardizes assigned length, gives me room for comments. Check here ______

    6. Every page has a page number. So they can be put back when out of sequence, so comments can be made referring to specific pages.(use header command in your word processor) _______

    7. Every page has your last name on it . Allows scattered sheets to be reunited with the right paper. Check here ______

    8. No binders or plastic covers for papers less than 30 pages . Theyre heavy, they fall apart, they tear other papers. Check here ______

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    18/20

    9. No paper clips. They dont work in a large mass of similar papers. Check here ______

    10. All papers STAPLED in upper left corner. Its cheap, its easy, its light weight, it works. Check here ______

    11. No use of contractions . No dont isnt and similar forms. 1) They do not belong in formal presentations. 2) It eliminates, in theory, thepossibility of confusing its (=it is) and its (belonging to it). _______

    12. Citations mandatory . Footnotes or endnotes. Hackers Writers Reference required. ______

    13. Bibliography mandatory . Even if it contains only one book. ______

    14. Proofread manuscript . For content, grammar, spelling. ______

    15. Back-up copy mandatory . Electronic or hard copy. If for any reason papers in my possession are lost or stolen you must be able to produceanother copy. ______

    Your signature here ________________________________________ Joining the nowellcourses web site:

    WEB ACCESS 1. Point browser to

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nowellgradcourses 2. Click on "join this group!" (buttons are on top right and bottom right) 3. Follow instructions. Remember your ID and PASSWORD! When you first join you will become a "pending" member. Prof. Nowell must approve you (the approval process keeps out spammers).

    4. When you first join, an email of the syllabi for POS351 and POS473z will be sent to you (automatically). Pay attention to which is for YOUR course!

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    19/20

    5. After Prof. Nowell approves you, the syllabi will be sent out again (automatically). You can set the group to send you email or you can consult the group via the Internet by logging in. If you have joined by email, you still can access the site viathe Internet. You do need to remember your ID and password. When you are a member, you can navigate to the FILES section. Click on FILES on the left. Select the folder for your class. In that folder you will find thesyllabus. So, even if your syllabus is on the computer at home and you are elsewhere, you can always get it here. JOINING BY EMAIL 1. From your preferred email account, send a BLANK email to the yahoo robot at this address: [email protected] 2. The robot will send you an email with instructions. Click on the instructions and follow them. 3. Once you have completed the instructions, you will become a "pending" member. Prof. Nowell must approve you (the approval process keepsout spammers). The group robot will send you a copy of the POS 351 and POS 473z syllabi. Pay attention to which one is for YOUR course! 4. After Prof. Nowell approves you, the syllabi will be sent out again (automatically).

    OTHER THINGS ABOUT THIS WEB SITE 1. POS 473z and 351 are sharing it. If email comes to you from the group, pay attention as to which class the email is intended for. 2. The web site can be used to discuss assignments with other students.

    3. I advise you all not to post your phone numbers and other information to the web site. The information will be distributed to all members of the group.

    4. I advise you all not to post personal issues about your class performance, attendance, or grades to the web site. Such material will be distributed to all themembers of the group. 5. You can contact me at [email protected] or 442-5267. You can also contact me on the group by going to the "Members" section and clicking on themember named "Nowellcourses." 6. You can contact other members of the group by clicking on "Members" (on the left) and looking up the ID they used to join. Messages sent by clicking on theindividual's name are not sent to the whole group.

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2

  • 8/9/2019 POS571-International Political Economy-fall2009

    20/20

    Nowell, POS 571, Fall 2009, p. 2