Bibliografia

Principal

  • Ravenhill, John (org.) (2020). Global Political Economy, 6th edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. [E.152 Glo 6ªed. ] Dani Rodrik, The Globalization Paradox, 2011, Oxford UP, Joseph Siglitz, Globalization and its Discontents Revisited, 2017, W.W. Norton and Company, :

Secundária

  • Acharya, Amitav (2017), After Liberal Hegemony: The Advent of a Multiplex World Order, Ethics and International Affairs 31:3, pp.271-285 Frieden, Jeffry (2006). Global Capitalism: Its fall and rise in the twentieth century. Nova Iorque: Norton Moschella, Manuela and Catherine Weaver (2013), Players, power and paradigms in Manuela Moschella and Catherine Weaver eds., Handbook of Global Economic Governance (London: Routledge) Norloff, Carla (2010), America´s Global Advantage: US Hegemony and International Coooperation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) UNDP (2013), Human Development Report 2013, The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World (UNDP Publishing) Heillener, Eric (1994), States and the Reemergence of Global Finance: From Bretton Woods to the 1990s (Ithaca: Cornell University Press) Germain, Randall (2013), The historical origins and development of global financial governance in Manuela Moschella and Catherine Weaver eds., Handbook of Global Economic Governance (London: Routledge) UNCTAD (2015), Global Value Chains and South-South Trade, Economic Cooperation and Integration among Developing Countries, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Ravenhill, John (2014), Production Networks in Asia in Saadia Pekkanen, John Ravenhill and Rosemary Foot eds., Oxford Handbook of the International Relations of Asia (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Bannerman, Gordon (2015), The Free Trade Idea in Lisa Martin, ed., Handbook of Political Economy of International Trade (Oxford: Oxford University Press):