This edited volume brings together leading scholars to debate the promises of poststructural politics within the study of the International Political Economy. The volume offers a sustained theoretical dialogue on the meaning of discourse, identity, and representation for practices of political economy. It addresses the boundaries of the discipline of {IPE} and interrogates how a poststructural politics challenges these boundaries to include, for example, the politics of everyday life and the politics of identity and resistance.
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Aitken, R. (2006). Performativity, Popular Finance and Security in the Global Political Economy. In International Political Economy and Poststructural Politics (pp. 77–96). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230800892_5
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