Marxism and world politics: contesting global capitalism/ edited by Alexander Anievas.
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320.5315094 MER/S Social democracy in power: the capacity to reform/ | 320.53150954 JAL/D Democracy and authoritarianism in South Asia: a comparative & historical perspective/ | 320.532 AND/P Postcommunism and the theory of democracy/ | 320.532 ANI/M Marxism and world politics: contesting global capitalism/ | 320.532 HOL/P Post-communism: An introduction/ | 320.532 LEN/C Comrades!: a history of world communism/ | 320.532 MOR/M Marx, Durkheim, Weber: formations of modern social thought / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The renaissance of historical materialism in international relations theory: an introduction -- Does capitalism need the state system? / Alex Callinicos -- The changing 'logics' of capitalist competition / Benno Teschke and Hannes Lacher -- Western hegemony and transnational capital: a dialectical perspective / Kees Van Der Pijl -- Beyond the theory of imperialism: global capitalism and the transnational state / William I. Robinson -- Many capitals, many states: contingency, logic or mediation? / Neil Davidson -- Post-Fordist capitalism and imperial power: toward a neo-Gramscian view / Mark Rupert -- To be or not to be a non-reductionist Marxist: is that the question? / John M. Hobson -- Industrial development and international political conflict in contemporary capitalism / Peter Gowan --
Uneven and combined development: the social-relational substratum of 'the international'? An exchange of letters / Alex Callinicos and Justin Rosenberg -- Capitalism, uneven and combined development, and the transhistoric / Sam Ashman -- Approaching 'the international': beyond political Marxism / Jamie C. Allison and Alexander Anievas --
The geopolitics of passive revolution / Adam David Morton -- Politics and the international / Simon Bromley.
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