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The new imperial challenge

edited by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys

(Socialist register / edited by Ralph Miliband, Leo Panitch and John Saville, 2004)

Merlin Press , Fernwood Pub , Monthly Review Press, 2003

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  • : Merlin : hbk
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Volume

: Merlin : hbk ISBN 9780850365344

Table of Contents

Leo Panitch & Sam Gindin The new imperialism, and relations between the states of the USA & the advanced capitalist countries. Colin Leys & John S Saul Development under the new imperialism Greg Albo The economics of the new imperialism: capital balances David Harvey The geography of the new imperialism Aijaz Ahmad Culture and the new imperialism Saskia Sassen The imperial city, north and south John Bellamy Foster Imperialism and the Ecosphere C hristina Kopernik-Steckel et Al The market in clean air - the carbon trade Michael Klare Oil Imperialism Paul Rogers The military dimensions of the new imperialism Dot Keet The imperialism of the World Trade Organisation Bob Sutcliffe The new imperialism Tina Wallace NGOs and the new imperialism
Volume

: Merlin : pbk ISBN 9780850365351

Description

How should we face the new imperial challenge presented by the US today? How should we understand imperialism and its relationship to globalized capitalism? Essays on the unique nature of the new US Empire and on the new economics of imperialism both develop and challenges classical Marxist theories. Is imperialism a response to capitalist crisis, or does it arise from the distinctive capacities of the dominant capitalist state? Is the American economy caught in fatal contradictions ? or is it, on the contrary, being strongly reinforced by the American state?s uniquely powerful position in the global capitalist system? What has caused the accelerated imperialist ?accumulation by dispossession? of the South, and what forces are at work among the dominant capitalist zones in the context of the neo-liberal mode of rule they all now share? Other essays explore the invasion of Iraq, the morality of the so-called military humanism behind it; the fact about US military strength and strategic planning; US dependence on imported oil.

Table of Contents

Leo Panitch & Sam Gindin The new imperialism, and relations between the states of the USA & the advanced capitalist countries. Colin Leys & John S Saul Development under the new imperialism Greg Albo The economics of the new imperialism: capital balances David Harvey The geography of the new imperialism Aijaz Ahmad Culture and the new imperialism Saskia Sassen The imperial city, north and south John Bellamy Foster Imperialism and the Ecosphere C hristina Kopernik-Steckel et Al The market in clean air - the carbon trade Michael Klare Oil Imperialism Paul Rogers The military dimensions of the new imperialism Dot Keet The imperialism of the World Trade Organisation Bob Sutcliffe The new imperialism Tina Wallace NGOs and the new imperialism
Volume

: Monthly Review : pbk ISBN 9781583670996

Description

Since 1964, the annual Socialist Register has brought together leading writers on the left to investigate aspects of a common theme. The theme of this issue is the new U.S.-led imperialist project which is currently transforming relations of global power. Contributors to this volume include: Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin, "The new imperialism: relations between the states of the USA and the advanced capitalist countries." Colin Leys and John S. Saul, "Development under the new imperialism." Greg Albo, "The economics of the new imperialism" David Harvey, "The geography of the new imperialism" Aijaz Ahmad, "Culture and the new imperialism." Saskia Sassen, "The imperial city, north and south." John Bellamy Foster, "Imperialism and the Ecosphere."

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  • NCID
    BA63980315
  • ISBN
    • 085036535X
    • 0850365341
    • 1583670998
    • 1552661180
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London,Canada,USA
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 280 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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