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The Global Economy as Political Space / ed. by Naeem Inayatullah, Stephen J. Rosow, Mark Rupert.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical Perspectives on World PoliticsPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1994Description: 1 online resource (253 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781555874629
  • 9781685858322
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Boundaries Crossing—Critical Theories of Global Economy -- Part 1 Questioning International Theory -- 1 Nature, Need, and the Human World: "Commercial Society" and the Construction of the World Economy -- 2 The "Properties" of the State System and Global Capitalism -- 3 Hobbes, Smith, and the Problem of Mixed Ontologies in Neorealist IPE -- 4 Timeless Space and State-Centrism: The Geographical Assumptions of International Relations Theory -- Part 2 The Construction of Identities: Feminist Rewritings -- 5 Reginas in International Relations: Occlusions, Cooperations, and Zimbabwean Cooperatives -- 6 Latin American Voices of Resistance: Women's Movements and Development Debates -- Part 3 The Construction of Identities: Advanced Capitalism -- 7 Foreign Policy and Identity: Japanese "Other'VAmerican "Self' -- 8 Between Globalism and Nationalism in Post-Cold War German Political Economy -- Part 4 The Construction of Identities: Peripheral Capitalism -- 9 Inscribing the Nation: Nehru and the Politics of Identity in India -- 10 Development as a Civilizing Process: State Formation in Mexico -- References -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: The authors reach beyond mainstream, economistic approaches to explore the social, political, philosophical, and cultural dimensions of the shift from a nation-state-based to a global political economy.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Boundaries Crossing—Critical Theories of Global Economy -- Part 1 Questioning International Theory -- 1 Nature, Need, and the Human World: "Commercial Society" and the Construction of the World Economy -- 2 The "Properties" of the State System and Global Capitalism -- 3 Hobbes, Smith, and the Problem of Mixed Ontologies in Neorealist IPE -- 4 Timeless Space and State-Centrism: The Geographical Assumptions of International Relations Theory -- Part 2 The Construction of Identities: Feminist Rewritings -- 5 Reginas in International Relations: Occlusions, Cooperations, and Zimbabwean Cooperatives -- 6 Latin American Voices of Resistance: Women's Movements and Development Debates -- Part 3 The Construction of Identities: Advanced Capitalism -- 7 Foreign Policy and Identity: Japanese "Other'VAmerican "Self' -- 8 Between Globalism and Nationalism in Post-Cold War German Political Economy -- Part 4 The Construction of Identities: Peripheral Capitalism -- 9 Inscribing the Nation: Nehru and the Politics of Identity in India -- 10 Development as a Civilizing Process: State Formation in Mexico -- References -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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The authors reach beyond mainstream, economistic approaches to explore the social, political, philosophical, and cultural dimensions of the shift from a nation-state-based to a global political economy.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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