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100 | 1 | _aCafruny, Alan. | |
245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe Palgrave Handbook of Critical International Political Economy. |
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_aLondon : _bPalgrave Macmillan UK, _c2016. |
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490 | 1 | _aPalgrave Handbooks in IPE Series | |
505 | 0 | _aIntro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- Intellectual Background: Rationale for the Handbook -- References -- Part I: Theory -- 2: The Transatlantic Imperium After the Global Financial Crisis: Atlanticism Fractured or Consolidated? -- Imperialism: Europe and America -- The USA, Europe, and the New Cold War -- Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Critical Global Political Economy and the Global Organic Crisis -- A Critical Perspective on Global Political Economy -- The Geopolitics of Market Civilisation -- Many Morbid Symptoms -- Debt, Accumulation by Dispossession and New Constitutionalism -- Coda: Green Capitalism Versus Green Alternatives -- "The Return to Normalcy" Versus the Making of the Future -- References -- 4: Marxism: and the Very Idea of Critical Political Economy -- A Critique of Political Economy -- Geopolitics and Global Capitalism -- Understanding Crises -- References -- 5: Neo-Gramscians and IPE: A Socio-Economic Understanding of Transnationalism, Hegemony and Civil Society -- Neo-Gramscianism as a Distinct Critical IPE Approach -- Historical Materialism and Transnationalism -- The Essential Gramscian Dimension -- A Socio-Economic Definition of Civil Society as Opposed to Social Capital -- A Socio-Economic Understanding of Hegemony -- Two Examples of Application of a Neo-Gramscian Approach to the Global Political Economy -- The Crisis of the Arab Nation State and the Rise of Islam -- A Neo-Gramscian Interpretation of the Process of European Integration -- References -- 6: Feminism and Critical International Political Economy -- References -- 7: Critical International Political Economy and Method -- Introduction -- Critical Political Economy and Methodology in Historical Perspective -- A Critical Realist Approach. | |
505 | 8 | _aConcrete Methodologies in CIPE -- Applying CIPE Methodology: A Conjunctural Analysis of the EU Crisis -- Conclusions -- References -- 8: Development and the Outer Periphery: The Logic of Exclusion -- References -- Part II: Issues -- 9: US Foreign Policy from a Critical International Political Economy Perspective: Capitalist Empire and the Social Sources of Grand Strategy -- Introduction -- The Origins and Evolution of US Imperialism -- The Neoliberal Era and US Grand Strategy After the End of the Cold War -- Theorizing Contemporary US Imperialism and Analyzing US Foreign Policy from a Critical International Political Economy Perspective -- Conventional Approaches: Abstracting State from Society -- Making Sense of US Imperialism in the 21st Century -- The US Capitalist Class, Elite Networks and State Managers -- Conclusion -- References -- 10: Being Critical About Security: What Critical Political Economy Says About Security and Identity -- Critical Security Studies -- Power and Identity -- Critical Political Economy Approach to Security-Identity Nexus -- The Rise of Identity Politics -- Conclusion -- References -- 11: Inequality and Poverty in the Neoliberal Era -- Inequality and Poverty, Between and Within: Establishing the Bottom Line -- Accounting for Inequality and Poverty: A Literature Review -- Neoliberalism, Uneven Development and Failing Hegemony -- Conclusion -- References -- 12: The Migration Crisis Before and After the Arab Spring: A Transnationalist Perspective -- Introduction -- Globalization and Migration from the MENA Area -- The Marginalization of the MENA Region -- Marginalization and Extra-Regional Migration -- The Case of Tunisia -- Egypt and Marginalization: Extra-Regional Migration and Brain Drain -- Conclusion -- References. | |
505 | 8 | _a13: Crises as Driving Forces of Neoliberal "Trasformismo": The Contours of the Turkish Political Economy since the 2000s -- In Quest of a Theory: Predicaments of the Hegemonic Discourses on the Relations Between the State and the Market and/or Civil Society -- From "Democratization" to "Islamization": Changing Perceptions on "New Turkey" -- Geopolitics of Turkish Neoliberalism: The Changing Fortunes of Turkey-US Relations -- Crises in Neoliberalism -- References -- 14: Energy, Capital as Power and World Order -- A Brief Excursus on Energy -- Mainstream and Critical Approaches -- Capitalism and the Power of Oil and Gas Firms -- Energy, Violence and World Order -- References -- 15: Coming in from the Cold: Intellectual Property Rights as a Key International Political Economy Issue -- Arguments for IP Protection: How IPRs Became the "Natural" Way of Dealing with Questions of Knowledge Creation and Circulation -- Developments in Practice: Key Milestones in the Political Economy of IPRs -- References -- Part III: Regional Analysis -- 16: Globalizing China: A Critical Political Economy Perspective on China's Rise -- Critical IPE and the Rise of China -- Globalization and the Decline of China -- Globalization Re-Visited -- The Closure of China in the Long 16th Century -- China's Peripheralization in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries -- Strategic Withdrawal: Laying the Foundations for China's Return (1949-1976) -- Globalization Mark III and the Resurgence of China (1976-2008) -- Neoliberal Globalization and the Rise of China -- From Mao's Death to Tiananmen (1976-1989) -- From Tiananmen to the Asian Financial Crisis (1989-1997) -- From the Asian Financial Crisis to the Global Crisis (1997-2008) -- Dilemmas of China's Ascent Since the Global Crisis -- Conclusion: Strategic Shift? -- References -- 17: Antinomies of the Indian State. | |
505 | 8 | _aState and the Neoliberal Policy Regime -- India's New Public Distribution System and Food Security -- Fighting Poverty Through Employment Guarantee in Neoliberal India -- Concluding Discussion on the Indian State -- References -- 18: BRICS Within Critical International Political Economy -- BRICS and the Subimperial Financial Stance -- Conclusion -- References -- 19: East Central Europe in the European Union -- Introduction -- East Central Europe in the EU: The Golden Age and the Great Recession -- From Boom to Bust -- Explaining the Boom and the Bust: A Critical Political Economy Framework -- Neoliberal Restructuring and Finance-Led Accumulation in the EU -- European Initiatives Towards Finance-Led Accumulation -- Diverse National Manifestations -- Integrating East Central Europe -- The Emergence of Dependent Forms of Capitalism -- Societal Consequences of Neoliberal Restructuring -- Conclusions -- References -- 20: The Political Economy of Russia -- Introduction -- Critical International Political Economy in Modern Russia -- Genesis of the Modern Russian Capitalism -- The Russian Model of Corporate Governance -- "Accumulation by Dispossession" in Russian Big Business -- Insider Rent and Capital Formation -- References -- 21: The EU-MENA Relationship Before and After the Arab Spring -- Introduction -- Liberal and Realist Interpretations of the EU-MENA Political Economy -- Democracy Promotion as a Hegemonic Instrument -- The EU-led Agricultural Reforms and Initiatives in the MENA Region -- The EU-led Industrial Reforms and Initiatives in the MENA Region -- Conclusion -- References -- 22: International Political Economy in Latin America: Redefining the Periphery -- Introduction -- ECLAC and the Quest for Capital Accumulation in the Periphery -- Dependency Theory and its Different Lines of Thought. | |
505 | 8 | _aLatin America's New Economic Paradigms in the 21st Century -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. | |
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590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
650 | 0 | _aInternational relations. | |
655 | 4 | _aElectronic books. | |
700 | 1 | _aTalani, Leila Simona. | |
700 | 1 | _aPozo Martin, Gonzalo. | |
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