[OPE-L:6934] [OPE-L:426] Fw: Encyclopedia of International Political Economy

Michael Williams (michael@mwilliam.u-net.com)
Mon, 1 Feb 1999 23:22:29 -0000

Comrades,

Sorry to distribute such a long message on the list, but some of you may, or
may know, someone who would be interested in making a contribution to this
new Routledge Encyclopaedia. If you fall into neither of these categories
then please delete this message without reading it, as it consists mostly of
a long (alphabetical) list of headings for which contributors are still
required.

For what it is worth, I have written on 'Welfare' and 'The welfare state'.
Drafts of these contributions can be read on my web page at:
<http://www.mk.dmu.ac.uk/~mwilliam>.

Michael
"Books are Weapons"
-----Original Message-----
From: Mina Gera-Price <mgera-price@routledge.co.uk>
Date: Friday, January 29, 1999 2:37 PM
Subject: Encyclopedia of International Political Economy

Dear potential contributors and contributors

I am writing to you on behalf of the Editor, Professor Barry Jones to
invite you to contribute additional entries to this project. I have
set out below the current list of unassigned entries.

If you are interested in writing any of these entries or if you know
of colleagues or research students who would be interested in
contributing to the project, please contact me.

I have also included some information about the project, so please
feel free to forward the e-mail to colleagues or research students.

Routledge offer 30 pounds per 1000 words (or US dollar equivalent) or
one and half times the value in Books. Also, all Routledge
contributors/authors are entitled to a 30% discount on all Routledge
books. The deadline for entry submission is the 1 April 1999.

I look forward to hearing from you very soon.

Best wishes

Mina Gera-Price
Development Editor, Subject Reference
Routledge Publishers
11 New Fetter Lane
London EC4P 4EE
Phone: 0171 842 2120
Fax: 0171 842 2300
mgera-price@routledge.co.uk

THE UNASSIGNED LIST AND RATIONALE:

The rapid development of the sub-discipline of International Political
Economy has stimulated a proliferation of perspectives, concepts and
findings that feature prominently within the curricula of the many
social science departments world-wide. Such diversity, however,
confronts teachers, researchers and students with considerable
difficulties of access, control and comprehension.

Powerful arguments now exist on both the demand and supply side of
contemporary International Political Economy for a project that can
draw the sub-discipline together to produce an encyclopedia that will
(a) prove an essential resource for teaching and (b) provide highly
differentiated conceptual and contextual information through which a
variety of users can choose their own paths.

EntryName Length

accumulation, logic of 1000
acquisitions 400
agent-structure relations 700
Alvey Committee (UK) 100
American National Standards Institute T1 Committee 100
Annecy Round (GATT) 150
Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development 100
armed forces 650
Arrow, Kenneth 500
Association of Iron Ore Exporting Countries 50
atomism 50
automaticity 50

bargaining and project assessment 100
bargaining, state-firm 600
Bauer, Peter 500
benign neglect 200
Black Cartel Case (Japan) 50
black markets 250
Brandt, (Willy), Report 300
broker-deals 100
Bukharin, N.I. 1000
bullionism 150

Cambridge School 750
capital flight 1000
capital, law of the concentration of 500
Cartegena Declaration (date?) 150
Cartesian economics 500
Central African Customs and Economic Union (CACEU) 100
CFA - Communauté Financière Africaine 100
change: progressive 500
change: regressive 500
CIPEC - Conseil Intergouvernemental des Pays 100
circulationism 250
class, Weberian approach 500
co-operation, under orthodox IPE theory 300
commercial policy 600
commodities 850
commodity fetishism 400
common fate 500
common markets 600
Compagnie Francaise d' Assurance pour le 50
complex political emergencies 1000
Conference on International Economic Cooperation 250
consumption 50
coordination 300
Corn Laws 300
cost-plus pricing 100
crisis, global economic 5000
crisis, of world capitalism 1000
Cross of Gold 500
cultural determinism 100

debt management 950
decolonization 900
deflation, policies of 300
depressions 1300
derivatives 500
detente 150
development states 2000
development zones 500
Dillon Round 250
diplomacy 500
disengagement 1500
disequilibrium 300
disorganised capitalism 1500
disproportionality, law of 500
dollar (David) index 300
domestic Resource Cost 300
duopsony 50
duties 50

East Asian Economic Caucus (EAEC) 250
economic leadership 1000
economic realism 5000
economic regions 800
economic sphere of influence 1000
Eichner, Alfred S. 500
embedded financial orthodoxy 300
energy 250
equality 3000
Esprit Programme, EC 300
Eurogiro 100
European Programme for Informatics 100
European Technical Standards Institute (ETSI) 100
Export Credit and Guarantees 300
Export-Import Bank, USA 50
export-led growth 800

fair trade 1500
fallacy of composition 500
falling rate of profit 1500
financial innovation 300
firewalls/Chinese walls 200
Fordism: developmental model 300
Foreign Assistance Act (USA) 100
foreign debt 600
free-trade imperialism 650

Galbraith, J.K. 750
General Agreement to Borrow 100
General Arrangements to Borrow (GAB) under the 100
geo-strategic regions 1500
Golden Triangle' - European 1500
growth poles 350
Gulf War (1991-2) 500

haute finance 300
Havana Charter 150
headquarters effect 250
hegemony: transition 500
herd behavior 100
Hickenlooper Amendment (USA) 100
historical costs 50
Hobsbawm, Eric 500
Hobson, J.A. 3000
humanitarian assistance 1000

ideology 1550
immigration 1000
imperial rivalry 250
import deposits 50
incorporation 400
indebted industrialization 500
indenture 100
industrial policy 1450
Industrial Revolution, the 1700
informatics 150
innovation 300
integration 750
Inter-Bank On-Line System (IBOS) 100
interdependence, moral 100
International Bauxite Association 100
International Business Machines (IBM) 100
international politics 1150
international security (in addition to `security') 200
international system 300
International Telephone and Telegraphy Company 300
international trade cycles 300
investment 3500
ISIC: International Standard Industrial 100

Jamaica Conference - IMF (1976) 200
Japanese Telecommunication Technology 150

Kuwait Fund 50

labour aristocracy 250
Labour mobility 150
Labourism 350
Left Corporatist model 500
Lend-lease 250
limits to growth 600
local-global nexus 100
Long cycles 2500
Long-run 300

Maintenance policy 300
Marxism-Leninism 5000
Metropoles 500
microeconomic policies 1000
Minimalism (political) 50
Mode of Regulation 500
Modern World Systems, theory of 2000
modernization theory 3000
Multilateral Agreement of Investment (MAI) 300

National Debt 500
national security (in addition to international security) 200
National Security State 350
national treatment 300
natural resource ventures 50
Nebuleuse 700
Neo-colonialism 2000
neo-Ricardian theory - neo-classical 350
neo-statism 250
New International Economic Order (NIEO) 1500
New world order 800
Niche specialisation 500
Nichibei economy 250
non-factor services 150

OAU Convention 150
Orderly Marketing Agreements (OMA) 350
Overproduction 350
Overstretch theory of the state (Kennedy) 1500

parish relief, abolition of 350
Pax Americana 750
Perfect information 200
Permanent Arms Economy 1000
petrochemical industry 300
philosophical realism 600
pluralism, economic 250
Pluralism, political 250
positional goods 250
privatisation 1000
Product-market restrictions 150
profit remittance policies 100
protection costs 200
Public sector 200

quality of life 100

raw materials 600
rules of international systems 500
Rybczynski Theorem 800

Schuman Plan 350
Schumpeter, Joseph A. 3000
second best, theory of 300
sectoral protectionism 500
Securitization 100
Security: politico-military 500
self help 250
Services Trade 500
sexual division of labour 200
shadow prices 500
Short-run 200
skills 500
social democracy 2000
Social Democratic Parties 1000
Social density 50
specialization, benefits or costs 500
Spill-over 200
Stabilisers 200
Statism 3000
Stockholm Convention 50
Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI) 600
structural imperialism 1000
subsidies 3500
super-accumulation 500
superpowers 200
surplus capacity 600
surplus profits 600

Teletype 50
Telex 50
thrifts 300
Tipa-Net 100
tobacco industry 200
Torquay Round (GATT) 150
totalitarianism 250
trade and aid provision 150
Trans-Atlantic Free Trade Area (TAFTA) 100
Trans-shipment 200
Transformation curve 200
transformation economies 200
Transmitted effects 500
transnational actors 900
Transnationally Integrated Production 300
Triad 1500
trickle-down 800
Triffin dilemma 350
trilateralism 500
Tripartite Monetary Agreement (1936) 400

unequal development 850
United Nations Convention on Refugees (1951) 250
Universal Postal Union (UPU) 100
Visible balance 50

war 3700
Washington Agreement (1945) 100
welfare capitalism 1100
West African Franc Zone 300
World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC) 150
world market 400
world order models 500
world powers 200
World Radiocommunication Conference 50
world-system 1200