"Thinking Ecologically about the Global Political Economy offers a fresh and long overdue perspective on the dynamic interrelationship between socio-ecological processes and the global political economy. Starting from a distinctly ecological perspective, Katz-Rosene and Paterson reinterpret the field of international political economy to reveal new insights that enrich our understanding of human-environment interactions. In doing so, they demonstrate the ways in which the ecological and the political-economic are inseparably linked." - Jennifer Clapp, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Global Food Security and Sustainability, University of Waterloo"Katz-Rosene and Paterson call for nothing less than the theoretical retooling of IPE. Their move from ‘IPE and the Environment’ to ‘Global Ecological IPE’ is momentous. It shows not only how socio-economic processes are continually reshaping ecological processes (in mostly harmful and unjust ways thus far) but also how ecological processes are transforming the global economy. Never again can ecology be considered an afterthought or subfield of IPE. It is now central." - Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne, Australia.