Doing Things with Political Economy (as a Public International Law Academic)
@inproceedings{Haskell2020DoingTW, title={Doing Things with Political Economy (as a Public International Law Academic)}, author={John D. Haskell}, year={2020} }
An increasing number of international law scholars have become drawn in recent years to the study of political economy. In trying to situate the linkage between international law and political economy in its purported historical context, much of this scholarship has tended to construct a vision of a historical relationship between them that typically extends no further back than the 19th century. In contrast, this article situates this relationship in a longue duree with two aims. First, to… CONTINUE READING
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