Abstract: International political economy is a relatively recent study within the political science field. It studies problems that arise from or are affected by the interaction of international politics, international economics, and different social systems and societal groups such as the farmers at the local level, different ethnic groups in a country, immigrants in a region such as the European Union, and the poor who exist transnationally in all countries. It explores a set of related questions that arise from issues such as international trade, international finance, relations between wealthier and poorer countries, the role of multinational corporations, and the problems of hegemony (the dominance, either physical or cultural, of one country over part or all of the world), along with the consequences of economic globalization. This study looks at the international economic factors ranging from politics of trade as well as international events that shape the international political economy.
Keywords: International Political Economy, Post-War World Economy, Free Trade, Rentier States.
Title: EVOLUTION, APPROACHES, PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (IPE)
Author: Berebere V., Mohamed A., Said M., Maulid M., Gisore B.
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)
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