The discipline of international political economy faces a number of critical challenges at present as it seeks to incorporate a number of relatively new issues one of these being 'risk'. This captivating and enlightening study redresses the neglect of 'risk' in this field by focusing on objectivist rationalism. Highlighting some of the calculative practices rationalism makes possible it demonstrates the deeply political nature of supposedly value-neutral technical pursuits such as accounting auditing the practice of statistics sampling and credit rating. All these practices are implicated in modernist forms of power and governance. The volume draws on work from various disciplines including sociology anthropology political economy and philosophy to explain the apparent unravelling of the rationalist quest for more reliable forms of knowledge. It is highly suitable for courses on international relations/international political economy.
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