Geopolitical Economy - After US Hegemony, Globalization and Empire (Paperback)


Geopolitical Economy traces the historical evolution of today's multi-polar world, as it emerges from the dust of the financial and economic crisis. Radhika Desai offers a radical critique of the theories of US hegemony, globalisation and empire which dominate academic international political economy and international relations, revealing their ideological origins in successive failed US attempts at dominance. Desai recovers and revitalises notions of national self-determination and popular dissent, drawing on revolutionary intellectual traditions which understand the world order as formed by 'the relations of producing nations'. At a time of global upheavals and profound shifts in the distribution of power, Geopolitical Economy forges a vivid and compelling account of the historical processes which are shaping the contemporary international order.

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Geopolitical Economy traces the historical evolution of today's multi-polar world, as it emerges from the dust of the financial and economic crisis. Radhika Desai offers a radical critique of the theories of US hegemony, globalisation and empire which dominate academic international political economy and international relations, revealing their ideological origins in successive failed US attempts at dominance. Desai recovers and revitalises notions of national self-determination and popular dissent, drawing on revolutionary intellectual traditions which understand the world order as formed by 'the relations of producing nations'. At a time of global upheavals and profound shifts in the distribution of power, Geopolitical Economy forges a vivid and compelling account of the historical processes which are shaping the contemporary international order.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Pluto Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

The Future of World Capitalism

Release date

February 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

February 2013

Authors

Dimensions

215 x 135 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

328

ISBN-13

978-0-7453-2992-5

Barcode

9780745329925

Categories

LSN

0-7453-2992-6



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