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ID179045
Title ProperOf economic whips and political necessities
Other Title Information a contribution to the international political economy of uneven and combined development
LanguageENG
AuthorAntunes de Oliveira, Felipe
Summary / Abstract (Note)After being recovered and expanded by Justin Rosenberg almost two decades ago, Trotsky’s concept of Uneven and Combined Development (UCD) has inspired many articles, dissertations and books, becoming the core of one of the most exciting contemporary approaches within the cacophonic discipline of International Relations. Nevertheless, the contribution of the emerging UCD literature remains largely unbalanced. Most of it revolves around the classical sociological problems of capitalist transition and state formation. As such, the UCD scholarship disproportionately belongs to the field of international historical sociology, favouring expansive explanations and broad historical questions. With few exceptions, contemporary UCD has had little to say in shorter-term, policy-oriented, International Political Economy (IPE) debates. To fruitfully inform IPE analysis, UCD must expand and refine its highly abstract conceptual toolkit. In this article, I take stock of the existing literature and offer an original contribution to the UCD-IPE framework. Specifically, I unpack the general notion of the ‘whip of external necessity’ into more granular and operational concepts, setting the foundations for a UCD-inspired exchange-rate, monetary and fiscal policy analysis. Finally, the potential of an expanded UCD-IPE framework is illustrated through considerations on the uneven and combined effects of the 2008 financial crisis.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 34, No.2; Apr 2021: p.267-295
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 34 No 2
Key WordsInternational Political Economy ;  Uneven and Combined Development ;  UCD ;  Economic Whips ;  Political Necessities


 
 
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