Gramsci, political economy, and international relations theory : modern princes and naked emperors
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Gramsci, political economy, and international relations theory : modern princes and naked emperors
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-250) and index
Contents of Works
- The formation of Neo-Gramscians in international relations and international political economy : neither Gramsci nor Marx / Julian Saurin
- History, structure, and world orders : on the (cross-) purposes of Neo-Gramscian theory / Hannes Lacher
- On the limits of Neo-Gramscian international relations : a scientific realist account of hegemony / Jonathan Joseph
- The state in neoliberal globalization : the merits and limits of Coxian conceptions / Pinar Bedirhanoğlu
- Production, class, and power in the neoliberal transition : a critique of Coxian eclecticism / Alfredo Saad-Filho and Alison J. Ayers
- Gender in the theory and practice of international political economy : the promise and limitations of Neo-Gramscian approaches / Jill Steans and Daniela Tepe
- Return to the source : Gramsci, culture, and international relations / Mustapha Kamal Pasha
- Uncivil society : interrogations at the margins of Neo-Gramscian theory / Siba N. Grovogui and Lori Leonard
- Jacobinism : the ghost in the Gramscian machine of counter-hegemony / Robbie Shilliam
- "Tell no lies, claim no easy victories" : possibilities and contradictions of emancipatory struggles in the current neocolonial condition / Branwen Gruffydd Jones
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book seeks to provide the most comprehensive and sustained engagement and critique of neo-Gramscian analyses available in the literature. In examining neo-Gramscian analyses in IR/IPE, the book engages with two fundamental concerns in international relations: (i) The question of historicity and (ii) The analysis of radical transformation.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- A.J.Ayers PART I: PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS Marx's Politics, Gramsci's Methods: A Recipe for Neo-Gramscian Confusion
- J.Saurin History, Structure and World Orders: The (Cross-) Purposes of Neo-Gramscian Theory
- H.Lacher On the Limits of Neo-Gramscian International Relations: A Scientific Realist Critique of Hegemony
- J.Joseph The State in Neoliberal Globalization: Reconsidering the Debate between Neo-Gramscian and Open Marxist Approaches
- P.Bedirhanoglu Production, Class and Power in the Neoliberal Transition: A Critique of Coxian Eclecticism
- A.Saad Filho & A.J.Ayers PART II: TOWARDS A COUNTER-HEGEMONIC RESEARCH AGENDA Uncivil Society: Interrogations at the Margins of Neo-Gramscian Theory
- S.N.Grovogui & L.Leonard Return to the Source: Gramsci, Culture and International Relations
- M.Kamal Pasha Gender in the Theory and Practice of International Political Economy: The Promise and Problems of Neo-Gramscian Approaches
- J.Steans & D.Tepe Jacobinism: The Ghost in the Gramscian Machine of Counter-Hegemony
- R.Shilliam Beyond les bourgeois conquerants ? Counter-Hegemony in Neo-Gramscian Analysis
- A.J.Ayers & J.Saurin 'Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories': Possibilities and Contradictions of Emancipatory Struggles in the Current Neo-Colonial Condition
- B.Gruffydd Jones
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