INS 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Economic Liberalism, Hegemony, Economic Globalization

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In the debate over power and the relationship between politics and economics, summarize the ways that each ipe perspective addresses the claim that a hegemon is needed in order to create a liberal world economy. Mercantilists: a world characterized by capitalism and economic globalization must rest on (or at least implies) a stable framework of liberal rules and regulations. Mercantilists argue that such a framework can only be provided by a hegemon, i. e. a dominant military and economic power. In the absence of such a power, liberal rules cannot be created and enforced around the world. That is basically the theory of hegemonic stability (hst), which is indebted to mercantilist thinking about politics being in charge of economics. Here the us track record is less spectacular, both before and after the end of the cold war. So, for this alternative position, power resources are not the issue.

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