01864nam a2200217 450000500170000002000180001704100120003508200150004708400250006210000290008724501010011625000060021726000410022330000100026450008650027452002930113965000340143294200120146699900190147895201490149720251229110350.0 a9789393715371 aEnglish a337bJON/G 2Colon Classification aJones, R. J. Barry96994 aGlobalisation and interdependence in the international political economy : rhetoric and reality  a1 a London :bPinter Publishers,c2022. a249p. aGlobalisation and Interdependence in the International Political Economy addresses central developments within the contemporary international system. The notions of interdependence and globalisation that have accompanied the political discourse of 'a new world disorder' are replete with definitional ambiguities, theoretical difficulties and empirical complexities. Barry Jones offers a critical review and analysis of these concepts, their significance and place within the wider debates of international political economy. He argues that contemporary conditions are complex, with regionalising tendencies cross-cutting those of increasing globalisation, and 'national' impulses surviving even in the face of powerful 'internationalising' forces. Future developments, it is concluded, may also be far more uncertain and turbulent than is widely anticipated. aIllustrates the way in which considerations of international interdependence demonstrate the extent to which the international system is a politico-economic one. The study focuses upon interdependence and globalization, both as concepts and as central features of international relations. aInternational Economics94776 2ddccBK c754568d754568 00102ddc40708NFICaECNbECNcPROCd2025-12-26eMBC/0525/2025,01/12/2025g799.00l0o337 JON/GpECN16876r2025-12-26 09:59:23w2025-12-26yBK