Global Restructuring, State, Capital and Labour
Contesting Neo-Gramscian Perspectives
by Andrew Bieler ... [et al.]
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
Provides a critical engagement between contending historical materialist approaches that have played a crucial role in shaping post-positivist International Relations theory. It draws out the differences of how class struggle is understood as well as the common concern for understanding the historical specificity of capitalism and process of state formation, through a focus on the social relations of production and labour. (Library of Congress Online Catalog)
Table of contents
On Gramsci see essays listed.
Table of contents
On Gramsci see essays listed.
Lingua | eng |
Nomi |
[other] Bieler, Andreas |
Soggetti |
relazioni internazionali
International relations
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Bieler, Andreas
A Critical Theory Route to Hegemony, World Order and Historical Change
pp. 9 - 27
A Critical Theory Route to Hegemony, World Order and Historical Change
pp. 9 - 27
Burnham, Peter
Neo-Gramscian Hegemony and the International Order
pp. 28 - 44
Neo-Gramscian Hegemony and the International Order
pp. 28 - 44
Bieler, Andreas
European Integration and Eastward Enlargement
pp. 71 - 90
European Integration and Eastward Enlargement
pp. 71 - 90
Morton, Adam David
Structural Change and Neo-liberalism in Mexico
pp. 111 - 132
Structural Change and Neo-liberalism in Mexico
pp. 111 - 132
Bieler, Andreas
Globalization, the State and Class Struggle
pp. 155 - 175
Globalization, the State and Class Struggle
pp. 155 - 175
Burnham, Peter
Marx, Neo-Gramscianism and Globalization
pp. 187 - 195
Marx, Neo-Gramscianism and Globalization
pp. 187 - 195