The Global Economy as Political Space

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Stephen J. Rosow, Naeem Inayatullah, Mark Rupert
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994 - 253 pagine
As contemporary capitalism integrates the planet to an unprecedented extent, the international political economy defines and constitutes new forces, practices, and movements. Not only are power centres shifting away from Cold War poles, but also the spatial and temporal frames of social life, both domestic and international, are reorganising. Addressing these transformations, the authors of this book reach beyond mainstream, economistic approaches to explore the social, political, philosophical, and cultural dimensions of the shift from a nation-state-based economy to a global economy.
 

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Commercial Society
17
The Properties of the State System and Global Capitalism
37
Hobbes Smith and the Problem of Mixed Ontologies
61
Assumptions of International Relations Theory
87
Between Globalism and Nationalism in PostCold
171
References
225
The Contributors
243
About the Book 253
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