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Palgrave Global Restructuring State Capital And Labour Contesting Neo-Gramscian Perspectives 2006 Edition by A. Bieler W. Bonefeld P. Burnham A. Morton
This book provides a critical engagement between contending historical materialist approaches that have played a crucial role in shaping post-positivist International Relations theory. It analyzes globalization as a process of state formation and argues that its fate depends on the neo-liberal recomposition of labour relations. . Table of contents : Globalization the State and Class Struggle: An Introduction; A.Bieler W.Bonefeld P.Burnham & A.D.Morton PART I: GLOBAL RESTRUCTURING AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES A Critical Theory Route to Hegemony World Order and Historical Change: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in IR; A.Bieler & A.D.Morton Neo-Gramscian Hegemony and the International Order; P.Burnham Social Constitution and the Spectre of Globalization; W.Bonefeld PART II: STATE CAPITAL AND LABOUR European Integration and Eastward Enlargement: A Historical Materialist Understanding of NeoLiberal Restructuring in Europe; A.Bieler The Politics of Economic Management in the 1990s; P.Burnham Structural Change and Neoliberalism in Mexico: 'Passive Revolution' in the Global Political Economy; A.D.Morton Human Progress and Development; W.Bonefeld PART III: GLOBAL RESTRUCTURING: CONTESTING NEO-GRAMSCIAN PERSPECTIVES Globalization the State and Class Struggle: A 'Critical Economy' Engagement with Open Marxism; A.Bieler & A.D.Morton Social Constitution and Critical Economy; W.Bonefeld Marx Neo-Gramscianism and Globalization; P.Burnham Class Formation Resistance and the Transnational: Beyond Unthinking Materialism; A.Bieler & A.D.Morton Bibliography