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Prof. Gregory P. Nowell
Dept. of Political Science, Milne 100
135 Western Ave - SUNY
Albany NY 12222
518 442 5267
POS 571 Call No. 9441 International Political Economy
Meeting Tuesdays, Draper 313A , 5:45 – 8:35 pm.
Uptown office hours M, W 12-1 ; downtown Friday 3-5 p.m
Book orders have been placed exclusively at Mary Jane Books, Quail & Western
This course traces broad themes in the development of the world economy
from very early times to the present. The focus of this particular course is to present
certain “classics” of the international relations and comparative literature, with some
focus on banking, mercantilism, and tariffs.
The course will also examine well-known themes such as development and
imperialism. The general approach favors the examination of large-scale political-
economic systems. A few texts have been borrowed, where appropriate, from
comparative politics. Generally speaking, this course eschews some of the more typical
concerns of political economy, such as the power of multinational corporations, for a
more comprehensive view of major ideas that have influenced political science and
economic thinking.
This syllabus has a long list of books at the end. This list is merely a suggestion
for further study in political economy. These books are NOT required for the course.
What page numbers should you read? In a few cases I specify page numbers.
For the rest I advise graduate students to do what everybody else does, which is read as
much of a book and understand its argument. My goal is for you to read 200 pages a
week, but in some books I’m not going to tell you which 200 pages. You need to master
the art of skimming.
What about where there are multiple titles the same week? I’m not asking
you to read a thousand pages. Either spread your 200 page allotment across several
books or allow me to indicate which ones I think are particularly important, as I will do
on the first day of class. It is OK by me if one student has read one book and another
student has read another, as long as you’re actively engaged!
Students will be asked to prepare up to five in-class presentations and reports on
various books that will be found in the weekly section of this syllabus. A final exam will
also be required. Students who have taken POS 570 or another course with the instructor
may choose to write a final paper instead of take an in-class exam.
Oral presentations in the class will be ungraded but five page written summaries
will be graded. These constitute 50% of the course grade. Papers must rigorously adhere
to Prof. Nowell’s paper requirements. The final exam or paper constitutes 50% of the
course grade. The final exam instead of paper is an option for all students; it is required
for first year students if this is your first course with me. The grade numbers are not
absolute as deviations from the mathematical average may occur in the final grade as a
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function of quality of participation.
Diana Hacker’s writing stylebook is required for this course and reading her
chapter on plagiarism and citation is mandatory. Plagiarism cases are typically referred
to the university for disciplinary action.
Week-by-week schedule
Week 1 – Wed 18 January – first day of class
First day of class—organizational issues and introduction to topics.
Week 2 Wed 25 January
Smith – Wealth of Nations read v. 1, bk 1, pp. 1-33, v. 1, bks 3, 4 pp. 401-524, v. 2, bk 4,
pp 159-181.
Note that pagination for v. 2 starts over again from page one. (MJB)
McNally, Political Economy of Capitalism, especially the introduction and “country
gentlemen farmer”
thesis
Detailed breakdown of chapters in Smith:
Smith – Wealth of Nations read v. 1, bk 1, pp. 1-33, from “Of the Division of Labor”
through “The Origin
of Money.” This is 33 pages.
Then read v. 1, bks 3, 4 pp. 401-524
This is all of Book III, titled “Of the Different Progress of Opulence in Different
Nations,” which is
composed of chapters I, II, III, and IV, and then Book IV, “Of Systems of Political
Economy,” all of
Chapters I, II, and III. Chapter III includes part I and part II through to the end. This is
about 120 pages.
Then read v. 2, bk 4, pp 159-181. Note that pagination for v. 2 starts over again from
page one.
The required chapter is Book IV, chapter VIII, titled “Conclusion of the Mercantile
System,” about 22
pages.
Week 3 Wed February 1
Marx, Capital (MJB)
In Marx editions vary. Read
v. 1, part iv, chap xv, section 1: “Development of Machinery”
v. 1, chap xxvi, “Secret of Primitive Accumulation”
v. 1 chap xxvii, “Expropriation of the Agricultural Population from the Land”
v. 1 chap xxviii, “Bloody Legislation Against the Expropriated”
v. 1 chap xxix, “Genesis of the Capitalist Farmer”
v. 1 chap xxx, “Reaction of the Agricultural Revolution on Industry”
v. 1 chap xxxi “Genesis of the Industrial Capitalist”
v. 1 chap xxxii “Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation”
v. 1 chap xxxiii, “Modern Theory of Colonization”
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Engels Origin of the Family Private Property and the State; also on line
Przeworski State and the Economy under Capitalism
Week 4 Wed February 8 Gettin’ primitive
Sahlins Stone Age Economics (MJB)
Ferguson War in the Tribal Zone (linky)
Fried The Notion of Tribe (linky)
Week 5 Wed February 15 Rome ‘n’ stuff
Weber Agrarian Sociology – Especially Chapters on Egypt, Greece, Rome (Republic and
Empire), and
appendix at back. (linky)
Anderson: Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism
Anderson: Lineages of the Absolutist State
Week 6 Wed February 22 Mercantile theory
List - National System of Political Economy: The Theory (MJB)
Schmoller The Mercantile System (on Internet)
Also:
Hamilton Report on Manufactures (on Internet)
Hecksher Mercantilism (2 vols.) (library)
Cardoso and Faletto Dependency and Development in Latin America
Week 7 Wed February 29 Capitalist System
Kula Economic theory of Feudalism (photocopy)
Arrighi Adam Smith in Beijing (MJB)
Ruccio Development and Globalization
Also:
Arrighi, Long 20th Century
Hobson – John M. Eastern Origins of Western Civilization
Wallerstein, Modern World System esp. v. 2. (linky)
Week 8 Wed March 7 Theories of imperialism
David Harvey (2003) The New Imperialism. NY: Oxford University Press. (MJB)
Arrighi (2005) "Hegemony Unravelling I" New Left Review (V. 32, March/April).
Also:
Hobson: Imperialism, A Study - (linky) Especially the “taproot” and “financial interests”
chapters but also
ideology oriented chapters in rear of book
Nowell, Schwartz, Maclachlan (linky)
Lenin, Imperialism
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Luxembourg Accumulation of Capital
Week 9 Wed March 14 NO CLASS
Week 10 Wed March 21 The Asian Keirestsu/Chaebol Problem
Eun Mee Kim: Big Business, Strong State (MJB)
Katz, Japan: the System that Soured (MJB)
Womack et al. Machine that Change the World (MJB)
Also: Dertouzos et al. Made in America: Regaining the Productive Edge; Vernon (1966);
Steers, Shin,
Ungson (1989
Week 11 Wed March 28 Keynes
Keynes, General Theory of Employment Interest and Money (MJB)
Ventelou, Millennial Keynes (MJB)
Kindleberger World in Depression
Keohane, After Hegemony
Collins, Business Response to Keynes
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Week 12 Wed April 4 Fiscal Crises
Krugman Return of Depression Era Economics
Minsky Stabilizing an Unstable Economy
O’Connor Fiscal Crisis of the State (1973)
Week 13 Wed April 11 Institutional Adaptation
Chilcote, ed. Political Economy of Imperialism
Lenin, Development of Capitalism in Russia
Ehrlich, Soviet Industrialization Debate, 1924-1928
Broz The International Origins of the Federal Reserve System.
Week 14 Wed April 18
Rational Choice of Various Descriptions
Olson: Rise and Decline of Nations (MJB)
Bartlett: Economic Foundations of Political Power (photocopy)
Also: Anthony Downs, Economic Theory of Democracy; and Thomas Ferguson The
Golden Rule: the
Investment Theory of Party Competition and the Logic of Money-Driven Political
Systems.
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Week 15 Wed April 25
Class conflict and the world system
Polanyi, Great Transformation
Gerschenkron, Bread and Democracy in Germany
Moore, Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
Abraham – Collapse of the Weimar Republic
Woodward - Origins of the New South
Week 16 Wed May 2 LAST DAY OF CLASS Product Cycle and MNCs
Review Vernon (1966)
The Political Consequences of the Product Cycle: Industrial History and Political
Outcomes
James R. Kurth International Organization, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Winter, 1979), pp. 1-34
Cumings, Bruce (1984). The Origins and Development of the Northeast Asian Political
Economy:
Industrial Sectors, Product Cycles, and Political Consequences,” International
Organization, Vol. 38, No. 1
(Winter), pp. 1-40
Detomasi, David Anthony (2007). The Multinational Corporation and Global
Governance: Modelling
Global Public Policy Networks,” Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 71, No. 3 (Mar.), pp.
321-334
Rose, Elizabeth L., and Kiyohiko Ito (2008). “Competitive Interactions: The International
Investment
Patterns of Japanese Automobile Manufacturers,” Journal of International Business
Studies, Vol. 39, No. 5
(Jul. - Aug., 2008), pp. 864-879
Spiezio, K. Edward (1990) “British Hegemony and Major Power War, 1815-1939: An
Empirical Test of
Gilpin's Model of Hegemonic Governance,” International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 34, No.
2 (Jun., 1990),
pp. 165-181
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Course Bibliography
Note: The following is a study list, not the required reading list for POS 571.
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85984-015-9.
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Cumings, Bruce (1984). “The Origins and Development of the Northeast Asian Political
Economy: Industrial Sectors, Product Cycles, and Political Consequences,” International
Organization, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Winter, 1984), pp. 1-40
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