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“The political economy of war, peace, and the military-industrial complex” (ROKE, 12[3], 2024)

Sep16,2024
Explore Volume 12, Issue 3 of the Review of Keynesian Economics.
The website includes all the article abstracts and two free articles for download.
The issue contains a symposium titled The political economy of war, peace, and the military-industrial complex, a vital issue at a time of increasing conflict with Russia and China.
Following the editors’ introduction, Article 1 (Jeffrey Sachs) frames current geopolitical conditions in terms of US global hegemony versus multi-polarity.
Articles 2 (Robert Skidelsky) and 3 (Wolfgang Streeck) examine the political economic drivers of conflict, today and in general.
Article 4 (Thomas Palley) examines the political economy of the Military-Industrial Complex and its structural proclivity to foster militarism and war.
Article 5 (Cecilia Rikap) explores the relationship between Big Tech and the US National Security State.
Article 6 (Brancaccio, Giammetti, and Lucarelli) explores the role of global payments imbalances in provoking conflict.
Article 7 (Keyu Jin) explores the geoeconomics of US – China relations.
Article 8 (Dani Rodrik) presents an imagined global economic order that might replace Neoliberal globalization.
Article 9 (James Galbraith) closes the symposium with an assessment of the economic impact of sanctions on Russia.

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