1st Edition

Covid-19 and the Global Political Economy Crises in the 21st Century

Edited By Tim Di Muzio, Matt Dow Copyright 2023
316 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

316 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

316 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Covid-19 and the Global Political Economy investigates and explores how far and in what ways the Covid-19 pandemic is challenging, restructuring, and perhaps remaking aspects of the global political economy. Since the 1970s, neoliberal capitalism has been the guiding principle of global development: fiscal discipline, privatisations, deregulation, the liberalisation of trade and investment... Read more

Introduction: The Covid-19 Pandemic, International Political Economy and Social Reproduction

Matt Dow and Tim Di Muzio

Part I: Global Power, Inequality, and Climate Change

1 "A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity": Covid-19 in the Age of Finance

Richard H. Robbins

2 The Billionaire Boom: Capital as Power and the Distribution of Wealth

Natasha Popcevski

3 Neoliberalism, Race, and Ignorance in an Era of Covid-19

Dan Bousfield

4 Covid-19: Decarbonization under Duress

Adam Lucas

5 Engineering the Coronaverse: The Wild, Wild Sovereignty of Big Meat in the Age of the Corporate State

Sandy Smith-Nonini

Part II: Global Health, Social Care and Reproduction during the Covid-19 Pandemic

6 Global Health, Covid-19, and the Future of Neoliberalism

Dillon Wamsley and Solomon Benatar

7 From Operation Warp Speed to TRIPS: Vaccines as Assets

Tatiana Andersen

8 Covid-19 and the Economy of Care: Disability and Aged Care Services into the Future

Laura Davy and Helen Dickinson

Part III: The Future of Production, Money, Energy and Food Regimes

9 Covid-19 and the Future of Work: Continuity and Change in Workplace Precarity

Tom Barnes, Sophie Cotton and Rakesh Kumar

10 MMT, the Pandemic and the Fiscal Deficit Fright

Tim Di Muzio

11 Carbon Capitalism, the Social Forces of Annihilation, and the Future of Energy

Matt Dow

12 Covid-19 and the Future of Food

Philip McMichael

Conclusion: The Ongoing Covid-19 Dystopia: A Crossroads for Critical IPE and Humanity

Tim Di Muzio and Matt Dow

Biography

Tim Di Muzio is Associate Professor in International Relations and Political Economy at the University of Wollongong, Australia and Associate at the Centre for Advanced International Relations Theory at the University of Sussex, UK. His research examines economic inequality, energy policy, and global debt and money.

Matt Dow received his PhD in Political Science in 2019 from York University, Canada. His research examines fossil fuels, the global monetary and debt system, settler colonialism, and climate change.