Jackson & Sørensen: Introduction to International Relations 3e
Chapter 07
7.01. Click here for the homepage of the "Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy" (BRIE). The site contains several working papers as well as links to related sites.
brie.berkeley.edu/~briewww/
7.02. Drake University hosts a site with several links to websites on international political economy.
www.drake.edu/artsci/PolSci/ipe/IPELinks.html
7.03. Another comprehensive collection of links to websites on international political economy is hosted by Middlebury College.
community.middlebury.edu/~rosenber/DR-personal-homepage/ipesites.html
7.04. The International Economics Network provides several links to research papers on international political economy.
www.internationaleconomics.net/research-ipe.html
7.05. On this site, Benjamin Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) provides a thorough account of the creation, functioning and decline of the Bretton Woods System.
www.polsci.ucsb.edu/faculty/cohen/inpress/bretton.html
7.06. Click here for the full text of the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreements. The text is provided by the Avalon Project at Yale Law School.
www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/decade/decad047.htm
7.07. Here, Robert Looney provides a short introduction to the New International Economic Order. The site is maintained by the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey.
web.nps.navy.mil/~relooney/routledge_15b.htm
7.08. Click here for the full text of the United Nations Resolution 3201 on "the establishment of a New International Economic Order". The resolution is provided by The Robinson Rojas Archive.
www.rrojasdatabank.org/basdv03.htm
7.09. Click here for a comprehensive site on decolonisation, hosted by the UN.
www.un.org/Depts/dpi/decolonization/main.htm
7.10. "The Third World Network" provides information about all kinds of issues related to the Third World.
www.twnside.org.sg/
Mercantilism
7.11. You can read more about mercantilism in the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercantilist
7.12. Click here to read an online version of Friedrich List's The National System of Political Economy. The text is provided by University of Bristol.
www.ecn.bris.ac.uk/het/list/index.htm
7.13. In her essay "Mercantilism in Practice and the (Resulting?) American Revolution", Carole E. Scott provides information about Mercantilism in the 17th and 18th centuries.
freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~cescott/mercan.html
7.14. Click here for a comprehensive site on imperialism, maintained by Fordham University. The site contains historical background information, analyses as well as links to related sites.
www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook34.html
7.15. This site, which is maintained by Fresno Unified School District, provides information about imperialism in Africa and Asia in the 18th and 19th centuries.
www.fresno.k12.ca.us/schools/s090/lloyd/imperialism.htm
Economic Liberalism
7.16. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations. Click here to read the full text of Adam Smith's famous work, provided by the Library of Economics and Liberty.
www.econlib.org/library/Smith/smWN.html
7.17. Click here to read a paper on Adam Smith's view on international relations. The paper is written by Andrew Walter and is provided by London School of Economics and Political Science.
personal.lse.ac.uk/wyattwal/SMITHRIS.pdf
7.18. On this site, you can find a bibliography of David Ricardo as well as links to online versions of his works and related web-resources. The site is maintained by New School University.
cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/ricardo.htm
7.19. This site contains a bibliography of the famous liberal John Stuart Mill as well as online versions of two of his works: Utilitarianism and On Liberty.
www.utilitarianism.com/jsmill.htm
7.20. The full text of another of John Stuart Mill's works, The Principles of Political Economy, can be found on this site, hosted by McMaster University.
socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/mill/prin/index.html
7.21. The 'Manchester School' was the term the British politician Benjamin Disraeli used to refer to the 19th Century free trade movement in Great Britain. Click here for information about the Manchester School and a comprehensive collection of links to other web resources on economic liberalism. The site is maintained by New School University.
cepa.newschool.edu/het/schools/manchester.htm
7.22. Click here for a comprehensive website on John Maynard Keynes, maintained by New School University. In addition to a bibliography, the site provides links to online versions of Keynes' works and other web resources on the British economist.
cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/keynes.htm
7.23. For a historical overview of economic neoliberalism, click here to read the essay "A Primer on Neoliberalism".
www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/FreeTrade/Neoliberalism.asp
7.24. Here, Susan George provides "A Short History of Neoliberalism". The site is maintained by Global Policy Forum.
www.globalpolicy.org/globaliz/econ/histneol.htm
7.25. Click here to read an excerpt from the book Neo-Liberalism: A Critical Handbook. The excerpt is written by Alejandro Colás. The excerpt is provided by Birkbeck, University of London.
www.bbk.ac.uk/polsoc/staff/academic/alejandro-colas/colas-neo
7.26. Click here to read an essay on "Market Liberalism, International Order, and World Peace", written by Richard M. Ebeling. The essay is provided by The Future of Freedom Foundation.
www.fff.org/freedom/1100b.asp
7.27. In his paper "The economic mythology of neoliberalism", Anwar Shaikh analyses the usefulness of neoliberalism in solving poverty problems. The paper is provided by The New School.
homepage.newschool.edu/~AShaikh/neoliberalism.pdf
7.28. Click here for the homepage of UNCTAD – the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
www.unctad.org/
7.29. Center for Trade Policy Studies provides a wide range of links to web resources on trade issues.
www.freetrade.org/
7.30. The International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO (ITC) helps developing countries set up effective trade promotion programmes. The aim is to expand exports as well as to improve import operations in the countries concerned.
www.intracen.org/
7.31. Click here to read a paper entitled "Economic Interdependence and War: A Theory of Trade Expectations", written by Dale C. Coleland. The paper is provided by Mount Holyoke College.
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/copeland.htm
7.32. For a discussion of the objections that have been raised against economic liberalism, click here to read J. Bradford DeLong's review "'Globalization' and 'Neoliberalism'".
www.j-bradford-delong.net/Econ_Articles/Reviews/alexkafka.html
Marxism
7.33. Click here for access to a comprehensive online archive of the works of several Marxist writers, including Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The site, hosted by the Marxists Internet Archive, also provides an account of Marxist history as well as an encyclopaedia of Marxism.
www.Marxists.org/
7.34. "Marx, Ideology, and International Relations". Click here to read an essay written by Alexandre Kirchberger. The essay is provided by Sussex University.
www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/IRPol/MAnews/artfinal.doc
7.35. On this site, the Marxists Internet Archive provides the full text of some of Lenin's major works, including The Right of Nations to Self-Determination and Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism.
www.Marxists.org/archive/lenin/index.htm
7.36. Click here for a short introduction to neo-Marxism. The site, which is maintained by The New School, also provides a comprehensive list of neo-Marxist writers.
cepa.newschool.edu/het/schools/neomarx.htm
7.37. This website, maintained by Rogers State University, provides links to several Internet resources on Immanuel Wallerstein and his World System Theory.
www.faculty.rsu.edu/~felwell/Theorists/Wallerstein/index.htm
7.38. Marxist views of globalization are provided by the website "In Defence of Marxism".
www.Marxist.com/globalisation.asp


