448:(1988) delineates four key forms of power—security, production, finance, and knowledge; power is the ability to "provide protection, make things, obtain access to credit, and develop and control authoritative modes of interpreting the world". Strange posits that the most overlooked channel of power is financial access, which consequently becomes the most important one to comprehend; in other words, she argues that one cannot comprehend how the world works without a thorough understanding of international financial markets. To illustrate,
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She argued that power was central to international political economy. She claimed that in general, "economists simply do not understand how the global economy works" due to a poor understanding of power and an over-reliance on abstract economic models. However, she noted that political scientists
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due to their emphasis on institutions and power. Thus she became one of the earliest campaigners advocating the necessity of studying both politics and economics for international relations scholars. She influenced scholars such as
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Merritt (died 1993); they had one son and one daughter, and the marriage was dissolved in 1955. In 1955 she married Clifford Selly, with whom she had three sons, and one daughter.
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which "recognizes a person whose singular intellect, assertiveness, and insight most challenge conventional wisdom and intellectual and organizational complacency in the international studies community."
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that complex derivatives, such as credit default swaps, had increased systemic risk in the global financial system. She has been described as a prescient thinker who "foresaw multiple aspects of the
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Britain's first graduate program in IPE. While at LSE she held Visiting Professorships at the
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American technology sector, dominance in services, and the position of the U.S. dollar as the top international currency as real indicators of lasting power.
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She was a major figure in the professional associations in both
Britain and the United States. She was an instrumental founding member and the first treasurer of the
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Leander, Anna (February 2001). "Dependency Today: Finance, Firms, Mafias and the State: A Review of Susan
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Her only autobiographical essay 'I Never Meant to Be an
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194:(9 June 1923 – 25 October 1998) was a British political economist, author, and journalist who was "almost single-handedly responsible for creating
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Friman, H. Richard (August–October 2003). "Caught Up in the
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to the late 1990s. At the time of her death, she was working on an exposition of her theory of the international money system. Strange argued in
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Sterling and British Policy: A Political Study of an International Currency in Decline
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Susan Strange Young Scholar Award given by the Center for Global Studies at the
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organised an event on Strange's work which "has enjoyed a renaissance recently".
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America's Global Advantage: US Hegemony and International Cooperation
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The Retreat of the State: The Diffusion of Power in the World Economy
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She served as professor of international political economy at the
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Susan Strange is remembered through the following annual awards:
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Rival States, Rival Firms: Competition for World Market Shares
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Baker, Ann Pimlott (23 September 2004). "Strange , Susan".
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International Political Economy: An Intellectual History
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International Political Economy: An Intellectual History
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International Political Economy: An Intellectual History
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International Political Economy: An Intellectual History
878:"Conference celebrates pioneering work of Susan Strange"
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International Political Economy: An Intellectual History
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Strange's key contribution to IPE was on the issue of
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British international relations and political theorist
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International Relations at LSE: A History of 75 Years
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Susan Strange Book Prize established in 2010 by the
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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
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Presidents of the International Studies Association
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851:"Susan Strange: a great thinker or a 'journalist'?"
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1606:Universität Bonn – Center for Global Studies (CGS)
1096:"I Never Meant to Be an Academic by Susan Strange"
920:"Obituary: Professor Susan Strange | Culture"
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401:(IPE) as a field of study, and is a key figure in
382:, and served as the third female president of the
181:, structural power, Westfailure, Casino Capitalism
1700:Harry Bauer & Elisabetta Brighi (Eds) (2003)
1187:"A Political Economy of Global Security Approach"
325:, which is the leading journal dedicated to IPE.
288:Susan Strange earned a first in economics at the
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1017:Higgott, Richard; Tooze, Roger (4 August 2023).
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1039:Coleman, William; Sajed, Alina (26 June 2013).
636:. In Kruzel, Joseph; Rosenau, James N. (eds.).
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311:In 1964, she became a full-time researcher at
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1602:"EmPOWER! Politics, Policy, and Personality!"
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958:Review of International Political Economy
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540:British International Studies Association
512:British International Studies Association
434:Power and international financial markets
380:British International Studies Association
322:Review of International Political Economy
252:Susan Strange was born on 9 June 1923 in
223:British International Studies Association
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759:"Susan Strange: A Critical Appreciation"
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276:(LSE) during the Second World War. Like
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652:from the original on 31 January 2021
531:established in 1998 by the US-based
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413:also have a woeful understanding of
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1042:Fifty Key Thinkers on Globalization
724:"Obituary: Professor Susan Strange"
634:"'I Never Meant to Be an Academic'"
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1387:Winecoff, William Kindred (2020).
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37:Portrait of Susan Strange in 1980
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454:1997 Asian financial crisis
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1954:Uneven and combined development
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179:International political economy
119:International political economy
1872:International relations theory
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1483:Macmillan., Palgrave (2015).
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365:European University Institute
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133:European University Institute
3273:British political scientists
2052:liberal intergovernmentalism
1694:UK public library membership
163:Power (social and political)
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2492:Environmental globalization
2467:Anti-globalization movement
1732:. Culture & Conflicts.
1633:Sterling and British Policy
1322:Cohen, Benjamin J. (2008).
1292:Cohen, Benjamin J. (2008).
1265:Cohen, Benjamin J. (2008).
1158:Cohen, Benjamin J. (2008).
823:Cohen, Benjamin J. (2008).
646:18561394 (all editions)
317:Sterling and British Policy
200:Sterling and British Policy
136:London School of Economics
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2640:Offshore financial centres
2073:Hegemonic stability theory
1742:10.1177/030437540302800403
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1442:International Organization
1045:. Routledge. p. 232.
952:Cohen, Benjamin J (2007).
671:and John S. Henley (1991)
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274:London School of Economics
231:London School of Economics
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2002:Territorial peace theory
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1361:10.1017/cbo9780511676406
876:London, King's College.
354:Johns Hopkins University
342:University of California
212:The Retreat of the State
2764:Investor-state disputes
2717:Illicit financial flows
2561:Political globalization
2509:Global financial system
2360:International relations
2007:Democratic peace theory
1949:Theories of imperialism
1911:Democratic peace theory
1888:Feminist constructivism
1779:10.1080/096922999347254
1349:Norrlof, Carla (2010).
1137:10.1080/096922999347254
415:international economics
338:University of Minnesota
266:Royal High School, Bath
3105:Christopher Chase-Dunn
2873:Primitive accumulation
2556:Military globalization
2487:Economic globalization
2472:Cultural globalization
1686:10.1093/ref:odnb/71291
1487:. Palgrave Macmillan.
422:. She was a critic of
221:She helped create the
2146:Inter-paradigm debate
1921:Republican liberalism
1796:Third World Quarterly
1552:"Susan Strange Award"
1203:10.1093/jogss/ogaa005
882:King's College London
757:Brown, Chris (1999).
373:University of Warwick
334:Brookings Institution
151:International studies
129:University of Warwick
3308:Chatham House people
3170:Immanuel Wallerstein
2831:Capital accumulation
2697:Endangered languages
2313:Immanuel Wallerstein
2263:Peter J. Katzenstein
2248:Samuel P. Huntington
2167:Historical sociology
2162:International ethics
2048:Intergovernmentalism
1982:Neoclassical realism
1959:World-systems theory
1637:The Economic Journal
1224:Poast, Paul (2019).
1019:"Newsletter Issue 2"
485:Bretton Woods system
3242:Business portal
2801:Transnational crime
2707:Forced displacement
2692:Economic inequality
2566:Trade globalization
2462:Alter-globalization
2380:Politics portal
2203:Zbigniew Brzezinski
2177:State cartel theory
1074:"Presidents of ISA"
529:Susan Strange Award
505:and its aftermath".
346:Columbia University
3298:People from Dorset
3293:Political realists
3015:Andre Gunder Frank
2789:Race to the bottom
2779:North–South divide
2497:Global citizenship
2278:Stephen D. Krasner
1831:Critical Biography
857:. 27 February 2019
616:States and Markets
547:University of Bonn
520:Honours and awards
481:snakes and ladders
461:States and Markets
446:States and Markets
350:the Bologna Center
270:University of Caen
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1997:Defensive realism
1992:Offensive realism
1977:Classical realism
1944:Dependency theory
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1710:978-0-9544397-0-5
1692:(Subscription or
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1335:978-0-691-13569-4
1305:978-0-691-13569-4
1278:978-0-691-13569-4
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1100:whit.web.ox.ac.uk
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602:Casino Capitalism
495:Casino Capitalism
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