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The question of the essay is: Will the rise of BRICS lead to the end globalisation and neoliberalism?
I need to use at least 10-15 academic sources
From books, articles, journals etc
The module is called International Political Economy and Global Development and I study Politics and American Studies
The essay being a politics component
And i need it to be 2.1 in the UK marking system equivalent
I have a list of the essential and recommended readings from the module topic too
Essential readings:
Hardy, Jane (2017) ‘China’s Place in the Global Divisions of Labour: An Uneven and Combined Development Perspective’, Globalizations, 14/2: 189-201.
Mearsheimer, John (2006) ‘China’s Unpeaceful Rise’, Current History, Vol.105: 160-2. Ravenhill, John (ed.) (2020) Global Political Economy (sixth edition). Oxford: OUP. Chapter
10 by Anthony McGrew and Chapter 11 by Colin Hay.
Further readings:
A Symposium of Views on “Is the U.S.-China Economic Relationship About to Permanently Shrink?,” The International Economy, Fall 2018: 19- 35, especially pp. 18-19 (Derek Scissors, Peter Navarro), pp. 20-21 (Jim O’Neil), pp. 26-28 (Mohamed A. El-Erian, Jeffrey Shafer, and Jennifer Lind), pp. 33-34 (Craig Allen and Hongyi Lai), and p. 35 (Derek Scissors), at http://www.international-economy.com/TIE_F18_USChina_Symp.pdf.
BBC News Service, “US and China sign deal to ease trade war,” posted at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51114425 on 15 January 2020 (see other links on the history and analysis of the trade war inside the article).
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Bieler, Andreas and Adam David Morton (2013/14) ‘The Will-O’-The-Wisp of the Transnational State’, Journal of Australian Political Economy, No.72 (Summer 2013/14), 23-51. Available at http://media.wix.com/ugd/b629ee_9e28dc3ec6404adabb46f86cbaa1c2b4.pdf; accessed 15/12/2014.
Bond, Patrick and Ana Garcia, eds. 2015. BRICS: An Anti-Capitalist Critique. London: Pluto Press, Chapters 2, 5, 15, 24 and 25.
Cerny, Philip G. (2006) ‘Political Globalization and the Competition State’, in Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill (eds.) Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (third edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chapter 26.
Hart-Landsberg, Martin (2013) Capitalist Globalization: Consequences, Resistance, and Alternatives. New York: Monthly Review Press. PP.42-55.
Ikenberry, G. John (2008) ‘The Rise of China and the Future of the West: Can the Liberal System Survive?’, Foreign Affairs, Vol.87/1: 23-37.
Kiely, Ray (2015) The BRICS, US ‘Decline’ and Global Transformations. London: Palgrave. King, Sam (2021) Imperialism and the development myth: How rich countries dominate in the
twenty-first century. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Lai, Hongyi. ‘The Rationale and Effects of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Reducing Vulnerabilities in Domestic Political Economy,’ Journal of Contemporary China, https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2020.1790896. Published online July 2020. It provides a domestic explanation of the Belt and Road Initiative, China’s major international scheme since 2013 and its most ambitious international strategy since 1978.
McMichael, Philip and Heloise Weber (2021) Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective (seventh edition). London: Sage, pp. 213-230.
Noland, Marcus (2018) “US Trade Policy in the Trump Administration,” Asian Economic Policy Review, Volume13, Issue 2 (July): 262-278 (mainly Parts 1 and 2). https://doi- org.ezproxy.nottingham.ac.uk/10.1111/aepr.12226
O’Brien, Robert and Marc Williams (2020) Global Political Economy: Evolution and Dynamics (sixth edition). London: Bloomsbury. Chapter 15.
Taylor, Ian (2017) Global Governance and Transnationalizing Capitalist Hegemony: The Myth of the Emerging Powers. London: Routledge.
Zhao, Suisheng, ‘Rhetoric and Reality of China’s Global Leadership in the Context of COVID- 19: Implications for the US-led World Order and Liberal Globalization,” Journal of Contemporary China, published online: 07 Jul 2020, https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2020.1790900’.