ABSTRACT

This book offers a completely new and unique introduction to the economics of international relations. It treats all the traditional major themes of international relations theory while giving each a refreshing new twist with the incorporation of the influence of private power, particularly in the realm of war and peace. It reframes the history of the modern global economy and politics by thoroughly purging the myth of the market, a systematic blindness to private power. It not only draws on, but also illuminates major themes and empirical findings of comparative politics, business history, business strategy, business cycle theory, social evolutionary theory as well as the practical wisdom of traders and investors.

Part one introduces the major concepts of competing theories of international relations, emphasizing a unique approach, corporatism. Part two introduces the critical importance dynamic and oppositional analysis of issues. Part three traces the rise of the modern world from the mercantilist period until the rise of modern corporate organizations and the demise of imperialism in the crucible of World War I. Part four begins with the origins of the contemporary dominance of business internationalism before and during World War II, then analyzes three major facets of the postwar era: the unification of much of Europe, the industrialization of the Third World, and the Cold War and its aftermath. The final chapter considers the present and future of a fairly peaceful yet economically unstable world.

This book presents a refreshing and exciting portrayal of the global economy which challenges every major subject from money to markets to the business cycle. This book eschews the economics of dull averages to restore the drama of contending business forces, struggling for wealth and, in the process, influencing war and peace.

part 1|40 pages

Corporatist theory of international relations

chapter 1|11 pages

Theories of international relations

chapter 2|13 pages

Polarized politics

chapter 3|14 pages

Political economics

part 2|53 pages

Dynamic political economy

chapter 4|17 pages

Strategic methodology

chapter 6|15 pages

International system dynamics

part 3|53 pages

From mercantilism to imperialism

chapter 7|21 pages

The power of mercantilism

chapter 8|16 pages

The hegemony of free trade

chapter 9|14 pages

Imperialism and international polarization

part 4|72 pages

The rise of business internationalism

chapter 10|18 pages

The business of World War II

chapter 11|10 pages

European unification

chapter 12|11 pages

The invention of economic development

chapter 13|12 pages

Cold War polarization and security today

chapter 14|19 pages

Global casino