McNally, Mark
The Neo-Gramscians in the Study of International Relations: An Appraisal
In this article I provide an appraisal of the neo-Gramscian approach to the study of international relations by focusing on three of its major exponents: Robert Cox, Stephen Gill and Adam Morton. I argue that neo-Gramscians have yet to adequately address some important challenges and criticisms of their method around its overly "top-down" mode of analysis, its neglect of forms of resistance and its excessively global and cosmopolitan account of neoliberal hegemony and especially resistance. I maintain that a return to the letter of Gramsci's writings on hegemony and its national-popular and democratic character would not only allow neo-Gramscians to address more effectively these weaknesses, but also strengthen their approach and align it more effectively with trends in contemporary politics.
Language | eng |
Names |
[author] McNally, Mark |
Subjects |
Neogramscismo
Relazioni Internazionali Egemonia
Neo Gramscism
International relations Hegemony |