L'économie politique internationale au défi de l'émergence
Pierre Berthaud
Mondes en développement, 2015, vol. n°169, issue 1, 93-106
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This article reviews the programs of the International Political Economy (IPE) to identify ways for an analytical treatment of the phenomenon of Emerging Powers. Following the typology of Drezner, we successively examine the theories of global governance, of international regimes and of hegemonic stability. The main result is a strong justification for state-based and Hegemonic Stability approaches in order to combine two strong properties of emergence: power and heterogeneity of preferences.
Keywords: emergent powers; international political economy; state-based approaches; cooperation; global governance; leadership; hegemony (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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