Is there an international economic order? Problematizing a premise

Vol. 29 No. 2 (2009)

Apr-Jun / 2009
Published April 1, 2009
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How to Cite

Lopes, Dawisson Belém, and Leonardo César Souza Ramos. 2009. “Is There an International Economic Order? Problematizing a Premise”. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 29 (2):267-84. https://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org/repojs/index.php/journal/article/view/480.

Is there an international economic order? Problematizing a premise

Dawisson Belém Lopes
Professor de Relações Internacionais do Centro Universitário de Belo Horizonte (UNI-BH)
Leonardo César Souza Ramos
Professor de Relações Internacionais do Centro Universitário de Belo Horizonte (UNI-BH)
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 29 No. 2 (2009), Apr-Jun / 2009, Pages 267-284

Abstract

 This article invites to a reflection on the ontological and axiological foundations of the concept ‘international economic order’. We argue that the notion of ‘order’ implies, at first, identifying a sort of social arrangement or pattern. However, as we intend to demonstrate, this pattern is hardly present in contemporary international economic relations. Besides, the adjectives ‘economic’ and ‘international’ instill doubt not only in regard to the nature of the ‘international’, but also in what concerns the feasibility of spotting a working pattern in international economy nowadays. Thus, it seems, on heuristical terms, an appropriate methodological option to revisit some of the main canonical contributions to the theme of international (economic) order, and to submit it to academic scrutiny. Additionally, we seek to evaluate how plausible it is to think of a ‘multilateral’ economic international order.

JEL Classification: F02; F50; F55.


Keywords: international political economy order multilateralism international relations