Global political economy and the modern state system

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Global political economy and the modern state system

by Tobias ten Brink ; translated by Jeff Bale

(Historical materialism book series, v. 63)

Brill, 2014

タイトル別名

Geopolitik : Geschichte und Gegenwart kapitalistischer Staatenkonkurrenz

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Translation of: Geopolitik : Geschichte und Gegenwart kapitalistischer Staatenkonkurrenz. Münster : Westfälisches Dampfboot, 2008

Revised and shortened version of the author's dissertation, which was completed in March 2007 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

In Global Political Economy and the Modern State System Tobias ten Brink contributes to an understanding of the modern state system, its conflicts, and its transformation. In contrast to the political attractiveness of optimistic theoretical approaches to globalisation, this book demonstrates how an analytical approach rooted in Global Political Economy (GPE) helps to explain both the tendencies towards integration and towards rivalry in international relations. By way of a historical reconstruction of different 'world order' phases in the twentieth century, ten Brink analyses multiple, phase-specific variations of socioeconomic and geopolitical conflicts that are significant for the modern capitalist world system. Revised edition of Geopolitik. Geschichte und Gegenwart kapitalistischer Staatenkonkurrenz, Verlag Westfalisches Dampfboot, Munster, 2008.

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Acknowledgements Preface by Bob Jessop Introduction Organisation of the book PART ONE: PERIODS OF THEORISING CONFLICT IN THE MODERN STATE SYSTEM I. Critical-liberal, Marxist and neo-Weberian approaches II. Power-politics and (Neo-)Realism within the field of International Relations III. Deficits and Desiderata for future research 1. Preliminary summary PART TWO: A GPE FRAMEWORK FOR EXPLAINING GEOPOLITICS I. Foundations for analysing capitalism 1. Analyses of the capitalist mode of production 2. Structural features of capitalism II. Capitalism as a globally fragmented system across space and time 1. Combined and uneven development, relations of space and time, and the 'international' 2. The dynamic of the global economic process of accumulation 3. The dynamic of the international state system 4. Considerations on various forms of competition III. Historical phases of the world order and the periodisation of socio-economic and geopolitical power relations 1. Structural features, phases and constellations 2. Hegemonic and non-hegemonic phases of world order 3. Phases of socio-economic development 4. Phases of statehood PART THREE: MARKET-LIBERAL STATISM: CONTEMPORARY GEOPOLITICAL PHENOMENA I. The balance between soft and hard geopolitics 1. 'Democratic wars' 2. Excursus: International law within fragmented capitalism II. Geopolitical and economic competitive relations 1. The aspirations and realities of US empire 2. The EU and the US: A conflict-laden partnership 3. China and the US: A new cold war? Summary Bibliography Index

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