The Susan Strange Archive is devoted to promoting the work and ideas of the foundational International Political Economy scholar Susan Strange.
*Strange’s annotated references courtesy of Christopher May, “An Annotated Bibliography of Susan Strange’s Academic Publications" 1994-1999. 4th ed.
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Earnest, David C., Louis W. Pauly, James N. Rosenau, Thomas C. Lawton, Amy C. Verdun. "Reflections: Blurring the Boundaries and Shaping the Agenda." In Strange Power: Shaping the Parameters of International Relations and International Political Economy, edited by Thomas Lawton, James Rosenau, Amy C. Verdun, 409-420. London: Routledge, 2000.
Fish, Allison. "A Border Seeping in All Directions: Technologies of Separation Along the U.S.-Mexico Border in Ambos Nogales." In Information, Technology and Control in a Changing World: Understanding Power Structures in the 21st Century. Blayne Haggart, Kathryn Henne, Natasha Tusikov, editors. 247-272. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

Susan Strange
Susan Strange (1923-1998) was one of the most innovative and interesting thinkers about global politics and economics in the late twentieth-century. After studying economics at the LSE during World War II, she began her working life as a journalist in the US and UK, before going on to co-found a new academic field, International Political Economy (IPE)...

