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Debates in International Political Economy
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Thomas OatleyNumber Of Reads:
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Debates in International Political Economy organizes writings by leading scholars and practitioners into debates on current global economic issues.
Balancing how international controversies are talked about in academic literature and in the news, the diverse topics and selections in this reader broaden knowledge of international political economy and facilitate critical thinking. Debates in International Political Economy not only covers issues of contemporary and conceptual interest but also helps students take a position on economic affairs that affect their lives.
Thomas Oatley
Thomas Oatley holds the Corasaniti-Zondorak Chair of International Relations at Tulane University. His current project, the Demise of the Carbon Peace, explores the relationship between energy regimes and international order. It focuses particular attention on how fossil fuels have shaped the postwar global order and thereby given rise to the so-called long peace, and it highlights the major socioeconomic transformations that the impending decarbonization will impose upon the current order. His previous work investigates the way that American financial power has shaped the international financial system and given rise to global capital flows that cycle between crises and stability. Prior to his current appointment, Oatley was a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and held visiting positions at George Washington University, Harvard University, and the National Technical University in Trondheim, Norway. He splits his time between New Orleans and the western shore of the
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