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020 _a9781785602948 (electronic bk.) :
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245 0 0 _aTheoretical engagements in geopolitical economy
_h[electronic resource] /
_cedited by Radhika Desai.
260 _aBingley, U.K. :
_bEmerald,
_c2015.
300 _a1 online resource (294 p.) :
_bill.
490 1 _aResearch in political economy,
_x0161-7230 ;
_vv. 30a
505 0 _aIntroduction : from the neoclassical diversion to geopolitical economy / Radhika Desai -- The uneven and combined development of international historical sociology / Kees Van der Pijl -- The collapse of "the international imagination" : a critique of the transhistorical approach to uneven and combined development / Sebastien Rioux -- Locating the state : uneven and combined development, the states system, and the political / Steven Rolf -- Expanding geopolitical economy : a critique of the theory of successive hegemonies / James Parisot -- Gross domestic power : geopolitical economy and the history of national accounts / Jacob Assa -- Military power and trade policy : roots of contemporary geopolitical economy / Oldrich Krpec, Vladan Hodulak -- Understanding Eurasian integration and contestation in the post-Soviet conjuncture : lessons from geopolitical economy and critical historicism / Ray Silvius -- Geographies of capital accumulation : tracing the emergence of multi-polarity, 1980-2014 / Paul Kellogg.
520 _aThis work advances geopolitical economy as a new approach to understanding the evolution of the capitalist world order and its 21st century form of multipolarity. Neither can be explained by recently dominant approaches such as U.S. hegemony or globalization: they treat the world economy as a seamless whole in which either no state matters or only one does. Today's BRICs and emerging economies are only the latest instances of state-led or combined development. Such development has a long history of repeatedly challenging the unevenness of capitalism and the international division of labour it created. It is this dialectic of uneven and combined development, not markets or imperialism, which has spread productive capacity around the world. It also ensured that the hegemony of the UK would end and attempts to create that of the US would peter out into multipolarity. This two part volume paves the way, advancing Geopolitical Economy as a new approach to the study of international relations and international political economy. They expose the theoretical limitations of the latter in Part I and the analytical limitations in Part II.
588 0 _aPrint version record
650 7 _aPolitical Science
_xPublic Policy
_xEconomic Policy.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aPolitical economy.
_2bicssc
650 0 _aGeopolitics.
650 0 _aWorld politics
_y21st century.
700 1 _aDesai, Radhika,
_d1963-
776 1 _z9781785602955
830 0 _aResearch in political economy ;
_vv. 30a.
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/S0161-7230201530A
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