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Strange, Susan "International Political Economy: Reuniting Three Fields of Intellectual Endeavour." Liberal Education 75, no. 3 (1989): 20-24.

Strange uses the work she was co-ordinating with John Stopford, later published as **Rival States, Rival Firms (with John M. Stopford, 1991)** to launch a critique of the separation of International Relations, International Economics and the research carried out in business schools. She argues that her approach, foregrounding structural power, requires analysis from all three directions and therefore there needs to be much better contact and co-operation between the three fields. Here Strange is again expressing her frustration, which first surfaced in 'International economics and international relations: a case of mutual neglect' (1970)** and continued to produce recommendations for the breaking down of disciplinary boundaries throughout her subsequent career.

Publication Date:

1989

Keywords:

Political Economy; Theory

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Contributor(s):

Susan Strange

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