Description: This book bridges the gap between the English School of International Relations and International Political Economy. Viewing the market as a primary institution of international society provides a rich historical linkage between them.
Review Quotes: "Discusses the market's emergence as a primary institution of global international society since the mid-nineteenth century, demonstrating how focusing on the market through primary institutions enables engagement with the questions of how modern states are constituted and how they are challenged." -- Journal of Economic Literature (Vol. 63, No. 4)