Cafruny / Talani / Pozo Martin The Palgrave Handbook of Critical International Political Economy
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-1-137-50018-2
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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E-Book, Englisch, 469 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Palgrave Handbooks in IPE
ISBN: 978-1-137-50018-2
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Introduction; Alan Cafruny.- Part I: Theory.- Chapter 1: The Transatlantic Imperium after the Global Financial crisis: Atlanticism fractured or consolidated?; Alan Cafruny.- Chapter 2: Critical Global Political Economy and the Global Organic Crisis; Stephen Gill.- Chapter 3: Marxism Critical IPE Reader; Allex Callinicos.- Chapter 4: (Neo)Gramscians and IPE: A Socio-Economic Understanding of Transnationalism, Hegemony and Civil Society; Leila Simona Talani.- Chapter 5: Feminism and Critical International Political Economy; Anne E. Lacsamana.- Chapter 6: Critical International Political Economy and Method (Johannes Jäger, Laura Horn and Joachim Becker.- Chapter 7: Development and the Outer Periphery: The Logic of Exclusion; Robert Fatton Jr..- Part II: Issues.- Chapter 8: American foreign policy from a Critical International Political Economy perspective: capitalist empire and the social sources of grand strategy; Bastiaan van Apeldoorn.- Chapter 9: Being Critical About Security: What Critical Political Economy Says About Security and Identity; Evertina Silina.- Chapter 10: Inequality and Poverty in the Neoliberal Era; Roberto Roccu.- Chapter 11: The migration crisis before and after the Arab Spring: A transnationalist perspective; Leila Simona Talani.- Chapter 12: Crises as Driving Forces of Neoliberal 'Trasformismo:' The Contours of the Turkish Political Economy since the 2000s; Galip L. Yalman.- Chapter 13: Energy, Capital as Power and World Order; Tim Di Muzio.- Chapter 14: Coming in from the cold: intellectual property rights as a key international political economy issue; Valbona Muzaka.- Part III: Regional Analysis.- Chapter 15: Globalizing China: A Critical International Political Economy Perspective on China's Rise; Henk Overbeek.- Chapter 16: Antinomies of the Indian State; Waquar Ahmed, Ipsita Chatterjee.- Chapter 17: BRICS within criticalinternational political economy; Patrick Bond.- Chapter 18: East-Central Europe in the European Union; Dorothee Bohle.- Chapter 19: The Political Economy of Russia; Ruslan Dzarasov.- Chapter 20: The EU-MENA relationship before and after the Arab Spring; Christos Kourtelis.- Chapter 21: International Political Economy in Latin America: Redefining the Periphery; Ana Saggioro Garcia, Maria Luisa Mendonça, Miguel Borba de Sá.-