1.国际政治经济学简介 国际政治经济学的起源、演变与范围 1)Phillip Anthony O'Hara,ed.,Encyclopedia of political economy (London and New York:Routledge,1999). 2)Robert Bates,Markets and states in tropical Africa:the political basis of agricultural policies(Berkeley:University of California Press,1981). 3)James Caporaso and David P.Levine,Theories of political economy(Cambridge and New York:Cambridge University Press,1992). 4)Ronald H.Chilcote,Theories of comparative political economy (Boulder, Colorado:Westview Press,2000) 5)Barry Clark,Political economy:a comparative approach (New York,Westport, and London:Praeger,1991). 6)Benjamin J.Cohen,International Political Economy:An Intellectual History (Princeton and Oxford:Princeton University Press,2008). 7)Theodore H.Cohn,Global political economy:theory and practice 2nd Edition (New York:Longman,2003). 8)Robert A.Denemark and Robert O'Brien,"Survey:Contesting the Canon: International Political Economy at UK and US Universities,"Review of International Political Economy 4(1):214-238,1997. 9)Peter Evans,Dependent development:the alliance of multinational,state,and local capital in Brazil (Princeton:Princeton University Press,1979); 10) "Transnational linkages and the economic role of the state:an analysis of developing and industrialized nations in the post-World War II period,"in Bringing the state back in edited by Peter B.Evans,Dietrich Rueschemeyer,and Theda Skocpol (New York:Cambridge University Press, 1985) 11) "Class,state,and dependence in East Asia:lessons for Latin Americanists,"in The political economy of the new Asian industrialism 12)Peter Evans and John D.Stephens,"Studying development since the sixties:the emergence of a new comparative political economy,"Theory and Society 17, 1988 13)Jeffry Frieden and Lisa L.Martin,"International Political Economy:The State of the Sub-discipline,"Working Paper,Department of Government,Harvard University,April 9,2001. 14)Jeffry Frieden and David Lake,eds.,International Political Economy:
1 1. 国际政治经济学简介 国际政治经济学的起源、演变与范围 1) Phillip Anthony O’Hara, ed., Encyclopedia of political economy (London and New York: Routledge, 1999). 2) Robert Bates, Markets and states in tropical Africa: the political basis of agricultural policies (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981). 3) James Caporaso and David P. Levine, Theories of political economy (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992). 4) Ronald H. Chilcote, Theories of comparative political economy (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 2000). 5) Barry Clark, Political economy: a comparative approach (New York, Westport, and London: Praeger, 1991). 6) Benjamin J. Cohen, International Political Economy: An Intellectual History (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008). 7) Theodore H. Cohn, Global political economy: theory and practice 2nd Edition (New York: Longman, 2003). 8) Robert A. Denemark and Robert O’Brien, “Survey: Contesting the Canon: International Political Economy at UK and US Universities,” Review of International Political Economy 4(1): 214-238, 1997. 9) Peter Evans, Dependent development: the alliance of multinational, state, and local capital in Brazil (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979); 10) __________, “Transnational linkages and the economic role of the state: an analysis of developing and industrialized nations in the post-World War II period,” in Bringing the state back in edited by Peter B. Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and Theda Skocpol (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985); 11) ___________, “Class, state, and dependence in East Asia: lessons for Latin Americanists,” in The political economy of the new Asian industrialism. 12) Peter Evans and John D. Stephens, “Studying development since the sixties: the emergence of a new comparative political economy,” Theory and Society 17, 1988 13) Jeffry Frieden and Lisa L. Martin, “International Political Economy: The State of the Sub-discipline,” Working Paper, Department of Government, Harvard University, April 9, 2001. 14) Jeffry Frieden and David Lake, eds., International Political Economy:
Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth (London:Routledge,1995) 15)Stephen Gill and David Law,The global political economy:perspectives, problems and policies (New York,London,Toronto,Sydney,Tokyo,and Singapore:Harvester Wheatsheaf,1988). 16)Robert Gilpin,"Three models of the future,"International Organization 29(1), 1975; 17) U.S.power and the multinational corporation:the political economy offoreign direct investment (London:Macmillan,1976) 18) The political economy of international relations (Princeton: Princeton University Press,1987); 19) Global political economy:understanding the international economic order (Princeton:Princeton University Press,2001). 20)Peter Gourevitch,"International trade,domestic coalitions and liberty,"Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8(2),1977 21) Politics in hard times:comparative responses to international economic crises (Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,1986); 22)Peter A.Hall,Governing the economy:the politics of state intervention in Britain and France (New York and Oxford:Oxford University Press,1986): 23)Chalmers Johnson,MITI and the Japanese miracle:the growth of industrial policy,1925-1975(Stanford:Stanford University Press,1982); 24) "Political institutions and economic performance: the government-business relationship in Japan,South Korea,and Taiwan,"in The political economy of the new Asian industrialism edited by Frederic C.Deyo (Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,1987). 25)Peter Katzenstein,"Conclusion:domestic structures and strategies of foreign economic policy,"International Organization 31(4),1977. 26) Small states in world markets:industrial policy in Europe (Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,1985). 27)Peter J.Katzenstein,Robert O.Keohane,and Stephen D.Krasner,"International Organization and the Study of World Politics,"International Organization 52(4): 645-685,1998. 28)Robert Keohane,"Theory of hegemonic stability and changes in international economic regimes,1967-1977,"in Change in the international system edited by Ole R.Holsti,Randolph M.Siverson,and Alexander L.George (Boulder: Westview Press,1980). 2
2 Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth (London: Routledge, 1995). 15) Stephen Gill and David Law, The global political economy: perspectives, problems and policies (New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Tokyo, and Singapore: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1988). 16) Robert Gilpin, “Three models of the future,” International Organization 29(1), 1975; 17) __________, U.S. power and the multinational corporation: the political economy of foreign direct investment (London: Macmillan, 1976) 18) __________, The political economy of international relations (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987); 19) __________, Global political economy: understanding the international economic order (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001). 20) Peter Gourevitch, “International trade, domestic coalitions and liberty,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8(2), 1977. 21) __________, Politics in hard times: comparative responses to international economic crises (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1986); 22) Peter A. Hall, Governing the economy: the politics of state intervention in Britain and France (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986); 23) Chalmers Johnson, MITI and the Japanese miracle: the growth of industrial policy, 1925-1975 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1982); 24) __________, “Political institutions and economic performance: the government-business relationship in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan,” in The political economy of the new Asian industrialism edited by Frederic C. Deyo (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1987). 25) Peter Katzenstein, “Conclusion: domestic structures and strategies of foreign economic policy,” International Organization 31(4), 1977. 26) __________, Small states in world markets: industrial policy in Europe (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1985). 27) Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane, and Stephen D. Krasner, “International Organization and the Study of World Politics,” International Organization 52(4): 645-685, 1998. 28) Robert Keohane, “Theory of hegemonic stability and changes in international economic regimes, 1967-1977,” in Change in the international system edited by Ole R. Holsti, Randolph M. Siverson, and Alexander L. George (Boulder: Westview Press, 1980)
29) After Hegemony:cooperation and discord in the world political economy(Princeton:Princeton University Press,1984). 30)Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye,Power and interdependence:world politics in transition(Boston and Toronto:Little,Brown and Company,1977). 31)Jan-Erik Lane and Svante Ersson,Comparative political economy:a developmental approach (London and Washington:Pinter,1990 and 1997). 32)Margaret Levi,Of rule and revenue (Berkeley:University of California Press, 1988). 33)Michael Mann,The sources of social power I:a history of power from the beginning to A.D.1760(New York:Cambridge University Press,1986). 34) States,war and capitalism (Cambridge (Mass.)and Oxford: Blackwell,1988). 35) The sources of social power II:the rise of classes and nation-states, 1760-1914(New York:Cambridge University Press,1993). 36)Phillip Anthony O'Hara,ed.Global Political Economy and the Wealth of Nations: Performance,institutions,problems and policies (London and New York: Routledge,2004). 37)Mancur Olson,The rise and decline of nations:economic growth,stagflation,and social rigidities (New Heaven:Yale University Press,1982). 38)Ronen Palan ed.,Global Political Economy:Contemporary Theories (London and New York:Routledge,2000). 39)Herman M.Schwartz,States versus markets:the emergence of a global economy (New York:St.Martin's Press,2000); 40)Susan Strange,States and Markets:An Introduction to International Political Economy (London:Pinter,1988). 41)Joan Edelman Spero,The Politics of International Economic Relations (New York:St.Martin's,1977). 42) The Politics of International Economic Relations (London:Unwin Hyman,1990). 43)Charles Tilly,ed.,The Formation of national states in Western Europe(Princeton: Princeton University Press,1975). 44) Coercion,capital,and European states,AD 990-1992 (Cambridge (Mass.)and Oxford:Blackwell,1992). 45)程毅、夏安凌、韩玉贵主编,《国际经济政治概论》(面向21世纪课程教材, 3
3 29) __________, After Hegemony: cooperation and discord in the world political economy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984). 30) Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye, Power and interdependence: world politics in transition (Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1977). 31) Jan-Erik Lane and Svante Ersson, Comparative political economy: a developmental approach (London and Washington: Pinter, 1990 and 1997). 32) Margaret Levi, Of rule and revenue (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988). 33) Michael Mann, The sources of social power I: a history of power from the beginning to A.D. 1760 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986). 34) __________, States, war and capitalism (Cambridge (Mass.) and Oxford: Blackwell, 1988). 35) __________, The sources of social power II: the rise of classes and nation-states, 1760-1914 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993). 36) Phillip Anthony O’Hara, ed. Global Political Economy and the Wealth of Nations: Performance, institutions, problems and policies (London and New York: Routledge, 2004). 37) Mancur Olson, The rise and decline of nations: economic growth, stagflation, and social rigidities (New Heaven: Yale University Press, 1982). 38) Ronen Palan ed., Global Political Economy: Contemporary Theories (London and New York: Routledge, 2000). 39) Herman M. Schwartz, States versus markets: the emergence of a global economy (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000); 40) Susan Strange, States and Markets: An Introduction to International Political Economy (London: Pinter, 1988). 41) Joan Edelman Spero, The Politics of International Economic Relations (New York: St. Martin's, 1977). 42) __________, The Politics of International Economic Relations (London: Unwin Hyman, 1990). 43) Charles Tilly, ed., The Formation of national states in Western Europe (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975). 44) __________, Coercion, capital, and European states, AD 990-1992 (Cambridge (Mass.) and Oxford: Blackwell, 1992). 45) 程毅、夏安凌、韩玉贵 主编,《国际经济政治概论》(面向 21 世纪课程教材
北京:高等教育出版社,2001): 46)樊勇明著,《西方国际政治经济学》(上海:上海人民出版社,2001): 47)李滨著,《国际政治经济学:全球视野下的市场与国家》(南京:南京大学 出版社,2005)等。 48)彭澎著,《国际政治经济学》(北京:社会科学文献出版社,2001): 49)宋新宁、陈岳著,《国际政治经济学概论》(21世纪国际政治系列教材,北 京:中国人民大学出版社,1999): 50)王正毅、张岩贵著,《国际政治经济学:理论范式与现实经验研究》(北京: 商务印书馆,2003): 51)朱天飚,《比较政治经济学》(北京:北京大学出版社,2006年) 52)朱文莉著,《国际政治经济学》(北京大学国际关系学院系列教材,北京: 北京大学出版社,2004): 国际政治经济学的理论范式 53)Rawi Abdelal,National Purpose in the World Economy:Post-Soviet States in Comparative Perspective(Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,2001); 54)Amin,Unequal Development:An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism translated by Brian Pearce (New York:Monthly Review Press,1976); 55)Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Enzo Faletto,Dependency and Development in Latin America translated by Marjory Mattingly Urquidi (Berkeley,Los Angeles and London:University of California Press,1979) 56)Robert W.Cox,"Social forces,states and world orders:beyond international relations theory",in Neorealism and its critics edited by Robert Keohane (New York:Columbia University Press,1986). 57) Production,Power and World Order:Social Forces in the Making of History (New York:Columbia University Press,1987); 58)Francesco Duina,The Social Construction of Free Trade:The European Union, NAFT4,and Mercosur (Princeton:Princeton University Press,2006); 59)Andre Gunder Frank,"The Development of Underdevelopment,"Monthly Review18(4):17-31,1966, 60)Gill and Law,The global political economy:perspectives,problems and policies 61)Marieke de Goede,"Beyond Economism in International Political Economy
4 北京:高等教育出版社,2001); 46) 樊勇明 著,《西方国际政治经济学》(上海:上海人民出版社,2001); 47) 李滨 著,《国际政治经济学:全球视野下的市场与国家》(南京:南京大学 出版社,2005)等。 48) 彭澎 著,《国际政治经济学》(北京:社会科学文献出版社,2001); 49) 宋新宁、陈岳 著,《国际政治经济学概论》(21 世纪国际政治系列教材,北 京:中国人民大学出版社,1999); 50) 王正毅、张岩贵 著,《国际政治经济学:理论范式与现实经验研究》(北京: 商务印书馆,2003); 51) 朱天飚,《比较政治经济学》(北京:北京大学出版社,2006 年) 52) 朱文莉 著,《国际政治经济学》(北京大学国际关系学院系列教材,北京: 北京大学出版社,2004); 国际政治经济学的理论范式 53) Rawi Abdelal, National Purpose in the World Economy: Post-Soviet States in Comparative Perspective (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2001); 54) Amin, Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism translated by Brian Pearce (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1976); 55) Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Enzo Faletto, Dependency and Development in Latin America translated by Marjory Mattingly Urquidi (Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1979) 56) Robert W. Cox, “Social forces, states and world orders: beyond international relations theory”, in Neorealism and its critics edited by Robert Keohane (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986). 57) __________, Production, Power and World Order: Social Forces in the Making of History (New York: Columbia University Press, 1987); 58) Francesco Duina, The Social Construction of Free Trade: The European Union, NAFTA, and Mercosur (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006); 59) Andre Gunder Frank, “The Development of Underdevelopment,” Monthly Review 18(4): 17-31, 1966; 60) Gill and Law, The global political economy: perspectives, problems and policies 61) Marieke de Goede, “Beyond Economism in International Political Economy
Review of International Studies 29:79-97,2003. 62)Ted Hopf,"The promise of constructivism in international relations theory," International Security 23(1):171-200,1998. 63)Stephen D.Krasner,Structural conflict:the third world against global liberalism (Berkeley:University of California Press,1985) 64)Craig Parsons,A Certain Idea of Europe (Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,2006). 65)Richard N.Rosecrance,The rise of the virtual state:wealth and power in the coming century (New York:Basic Books,1999) 66)Theotonio Dos Santos,"The Structure of Dependence,"American Economic Review60(2):231-236,1970; 67)J.Ann Tickner,"On the Fringes of the World Economy:A Feminist Perspective" in The New International Political Economy edited by Craig N.Murphy and Roger Tooze(Boulder:Lynne Rienner Publisher,1991). 68)Immanuel Wallerstein,The modern world-system I:capitalist agriculture and the origins of the European world-economy in the sixteenth century (San Diego,New York,Boston,London,Sydney,Tokyo,and Toronto:Academic Press,1974); 69) The modern world-system II:mercantilism and the consolidation of the European world-economy,1600-1750 (San Diego,New York,Boston, London,Sydney,Tokyo,and Toronto:Academic Press,1980); 70) The modern world-system III:the second era of great expansion of the capitalist world-economy,1730-1840s (San Diego,New York,Boston, London,Sydney,Tokyo,and Toronto:Academic Press,1989) 71)Alexander Wendt,"Anarchy is what states make of it:the social construction of power politics,"International Organization 46(2),1992; 72) "Collective identity formation and the international state," American Political Science Review 88(2),1994; 73) "Constructing international politics,"International Security 20(1), 1995, 74) Social theory of international politics (New York:Cambridge University Press,1999). 国际政治经济学的研究专题 75)Ash Amin and Ronen Palan,"Towards a Non-rationalist International Political Economy,"Review of International Political Economy 8(4):559-577,2001; 5
5 Review of International Studies 29: 79-97, 2003. 62) Ted Hopf, “The promise of constructivism in international relations theory,” International Security 23(1): 171-200, 1998. 63) Stephen D. Krasner, Structural conflict: the third world against global liberalism (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985) 64) Craig Parsons, A Certain Idea of Europe (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2006). 65) Richard N. Rosecrance, The rise of the virtual state: wealth and power in the coming century (New York: Basic Books, 1999) 66) Theotonio Dos Santos, “The Structure of Dependence,” American Economic Review 60(2): 231-236, 1970; 67) J. Ann Tickner, “On the Fringes of the World Economy: A Feminist Perspective”, in The New International Political Economy edited by Craig N. Murphy and Roger Tooze (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publisher, 1991). 68) Immanuel Wallerstein, The modern world-system I: capitalist agriculture and the origins of the European world-economy in the sixteenth century (San Diego, New York, Boston, London, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto: Academic Press, 1974); 69) __________, The modern world-system II: mercantilism and the consolidation of the European world-economy, 1600-1750 (San Diego, New York, Boston, London, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto: Academic Press, 1980); 70) __________, The modern world-system III: the second era of great expansion of the capitalist world-economy, 1730-1840s (San Diego, New York, Boston, London, Sydney, Tokyo, and Toronto: Academic Press, 1989) 71) Alexander Wendt, “Anarchy is what states make of it: the social construction of power politics,” International Organization 46(2), 1992; 72) ___________, “Collective identity formation and the international state,” American Political Science Review 88(2), 1994; 73) ___________, “Constructing international politics,” International Security 20(1), 1995; 74) ___________, Social theory of international politics (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999). 国际政治经济学的研究专题 75) Ash Amin and Ronen Palan, “Towards a Non-rationalist International Political Economy,” Review of International Political Economy 8(4): 559-577, 2001;