Brawley, Mark

Mark Brawley specializes in international political economy (IPE), but he is also interested in trade and international financial relations. Moreover, his interests in IPE often make connections between issues in political economic and international security. He is currently researching linkages between trade liberalization and domestic adjustment during globalization. His sixth book, Political Economy and Grand Strategy: A Neoclassical Realist View, was published by Routledge in 2009.

 

Research Interests: International Political Economy/International Relations Theory; Hegemony; Major Wars; International Factors in Domestic Institutional Change; Foreign Economic Policies

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Institution: McGill University
Fields of Expertise:

Canadian Politics

Economic Policy and Financial Issues

EU Trade and the Single Market

International Relations and Foreign Policy

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Email: mark.brawley@mcgill.ca
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Languages: English
Publications:

Brawley, M. R. (2020). The Failure of Financial Regulation: Why a Major Crisis Could Happen Again by Anil Hira, Norbert Gaillard, Theodore Cohn, (eds). International Journal, 75(2), 274–276.

Brawley, M. (2020). The politics of trade in an open economy. The Routledge Handbook to Global Political Economy, 146-173.

Brawley, M. R. (2019). Liberal Leadership: Great powers and their challengers in peace and war. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Brawley, M. R. (2017). “And we would have the field”: U.S. Steel and American trade policy, 1908–1912. Business and Politics, 19(3), 424-453. doi:10.1017/bap.2017.9

Brawley, M. R. (2017). Analytical Liberalism, Neoclassical Realism, and the Need for Empirical Analyses. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.550

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