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International Political Economy

International Political Economy Order Description This assignment is for my International Political Economy Class, I want from you to write one page paper following the professor instructions below: Here are the instructions from the professor: Pick one book from the list below and write an overview about the book and why did you pick this book plus what you want to learn from this book by reading it and writing about it in the future in your book Appraisal paper which is due at the end of the semester. - Make sure you write an overview about the book not a summary, you don’t need to read the whole book now you can read a summary about it if available online. - Also, mention what is your expectation from this book like what you want to learn from it. - Don’t forget to include two other books from the list that you want to compare and contrast with the first book you chose to write about in your book appraisal. You can just write the name of the books and the authors at the end of your book appraisal proposal. Also you can write briefly about the books (for example: the name of the book, the authors, the theme, and a few sentences about it in general) it’s up to you at the end be creative. - All this must be in one page, no more than one page will be allowed. Book Appraisal Suggestions books: The Age of Supply: Overcoming The Greatest Challenge To The Global Economy by Daniel Alpert Open Secret: The Global Banking Conspiracy That Swindled Investors Out of Billions by Erin Arvedlund Europe's Financial Crisis: A Shorty Guide To How The Euro Fell Into Crisis And The Consequences For The World by John Authers Poor Economics by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Easther Duflo In Defence of Globalisation by Jhagdish Bhagwhati The Globalisation of Inequality by Francois Bourguignon Economics: The User's Guide by Ha-Joon Chang The Money Machine: How the City Works by Philip Coggan Globalising Capital: A History of the International Monetary System , Exorbitant Priviledge, and Hall of Mirrors by Barry Eichengreen The Ascent of Money by Niall Ferguson The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century by George Freeman Inequality and Instability and The End of Normal by James K. Galbraith That Used To Be Us by Thomas K. Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum The Undercover Economist by Tim Harford An End to Poverty? A Historical Debate by Gareth Stedman Jones Money: The Unauthorised Biography by Felix Martin Capitalism and Modern Social Thought and The Third Way by Anthony Giddens The Map and The Territory 2.0: Risk, Human Nature, And The Future of Forecasting by Alan Greenspan Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalisation by David Singh Grewal Global Community: The Role of International Organisations in the Making of the Contemporary World by Akira Iriye End This Depression Now by Paul Krugman The Geneva Consensus: Making Trade Work For All by Pascal Lamy Crisis in The Eurozone and Proftiting Without Producing: How Finance Exploits Us All by Costas Lapavitsas The Future of Power by Joseph Nye The Little Big Number by Dirk Phlilipsen Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis by James Rickards The Globilization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy by Dani Rodrik The Failure of Political Islam and Globalised Islam by Olivier Roy Crisis Economics: A Crash Course In The Future of Finance by Nouriel Roubini and Stephen Mihm What Money Can't Buy by Michael J Sandel Developement as Freedom and The Idea of Justice by Amartya Sen. Irrational Exuberance by Robert J. Shiller One World by Peter Singer The Roaring Nineties and The Price of Inequality by Joseph Stiglitz The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America by David A. Stockman Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler The Age of Cryptography by Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey Does Capitalism Have a Future? by Immanuel Wallerstein, Randall Collins, Michael Mann, Georgi Derluguian and Craig Calhoun Fixing Global Finance and The Shifts and The Shocks: What We've Learned-And Have Still To Learn-from the Financial Crisis by Martin Wolf Creating a World Without Power

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