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The Political Economy of Power Kenneth A. Loparo

The Political Economy of Power By Kenneth A. Loparo

The Political Economy of Power by Kenneth A. Loparo


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While contemporary academia has successfully exposed the negative effects of power - wars, expansionism, ideological impositions, exportation of domestic economic constraints - less attention is paid to the legitimacy of power exercised exclusionarily to reward only allies, even if not aggressively aimed to harm others.

The Political Economy of Power Summary

The Political Economy of Power: Hegemony and Economic Liberalism by Kenneth A. Loparo

While contemporary academia has successfully exposed the negative effects of power - wars, expansionism, ideological impositions, exportation of domestic economic constraints - less attention is paid to the legitimacy of power exercised exclusionarily to reward only allies, even if not aggressively aimed to harm others. This book explores the exclusionary dimensions of the postwar liberal economic system created under US hegemonic leadership, limitations which deny the US-led postwar economic liberalism legitimacy as a public good and undermined its efficacy.

About Kenneth A. Loparo

ANTHONY TUO-KOFI GADZEY

Table of Contents

List of Figures - List of Tables - Preface - Acknowledgement - Introduction - The Political Economy of Hegemony and Public Goods - Hegemonic Stability and Postwar Trade Liberalism - US Power and Restrictive Trade Practices, 1789-1970 - The Marshall Plan and US Hegemony: a Public or a Private Good? - American Hegemony and the Bretton Woods System - Evaluating US Hegemonic Experience - References - Index

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NPB9780333610688
9780333610688
0333610687
The Political Economy of Power: Hegemony and Economic Liberalism by Kenneth A. Loparo
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1994-06-24
205
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