Hegemonic Transitions, the State and Crisis in Neoliberal Capitalism
Herausgeber: Atasoy, Yildiz
Hegemonic Transitions, the State and Crisis in Neoliberal Capitalism
Herausgeber: Atasoy, Yildiz
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Offering a unique opportunity to make conceptual connections between neoliberalism and political authority, this book examines the transformation in the world economy as an outcome of historically specific social relations.
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Offering a unique opportunity to make conceptual connections between neoliberalism and political authority, this book examines the transformation in the world economy as an outcome of historically specific social relations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781138975910
- ISBN-10: 1138975915
- Artikelnr.: 47174189
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781138975910
- ISBN-10: 1138975915
- Artikelnr.: 47174189
Yildiz Atasoy is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Simon Fraser University, Canada. Her books include Turkey, Islamists and Democracy: Transition and Globalization in a Muslim State (2005) and Global Shaping and Its Alternatives (co-editor, with William K. Carroll, 2003).
1. Hegemonic Transitions
the State
and Crisis in Neoliberalism
Yildiz Atasoy
Part I: Global Power in World Historical Context: Citizenship and the State
2. Global Citizenship and Multiple Sovereignties: Reconstituting Modernity
Philip McMichael
3. Tracking the Transnational Capitalist Class: The View From on High
William K. Carroll
4. Global State Formation and Global Democracy: A World Historical Perspective
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Hiroko Inoue
Alexis Alvarez
and Richard Niemeyer
Part II: Global Authority: Finance
Health
and Food
5. The US Treasury and the Re-emergence of Global Finance
David Sara
6. Calling the Shots: Global Networks of Trade in Vaccines
Anna da Silva
7. The Human Right to Food: 'Voluntary Guidelines' Negotiations
Julian Germann
Part III: Reconfiguring States and the Economy: The Fragile Diversity of Neoliberalism
8. The Divergent Roles of Political and Economic Elites in NAFTA Countries
Malcolm Fairbrother
9. Islamic Engagement with European Universalism: State Transformation in Turkey
Yildiz Atasoy
10. Privatization and Corporate Reforms in Post-Soviet Tatarstan
Anna Sher
Part IV: Paradoxes of Citizenship: The Recomposition of Social Solidarity Networks
11. A Cultural Turn in Politics: Bourgeois Class Identity and White-Turk Discourses
Sedef Arat-Koc
12. The Permanent State of Exception: International Administration in Kosovo
Besnik Pula
13. Left-Indigenous Politics in Bolivia: The Constituent Assembly and Evo Morales
Jeffery R. Webber
14. The Brazilian Landless Movement: Mobilization for Transformative Politics
Abdurazack Karriem
the State
and Crisis in Neoliberalism
Yildiz Atasoy
Part I: Global Power in World Historical Context: Citizenship and the State
2. Global Citizenship and Multiple Sovereignties: Reconstituting Modernity
Philip McMichael
3. Tracking the Transnational Capitalist Class: The View From on High
William K. Carroll
4. Global State Formation and Global Democracy: A World Historical Perspective
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Hiroko Inoue
Alexis Alvarez
and Richard Niemeyer
Part II: Global Authority: Finance
Health
and Food
5. The US Treasury and the Re-emergence of Global Finance
David Sara
6. Calling the Shots: Global Networks of Trade in Vaccines
Anna da Silva
7. The Human Right to Food: 'Voluntary Guidelines' Negotiations
Julian Germann
Part III: Reconfiguring States and the Economy: The Fragile Diversity of Neoliberalism
8. The Divergent Roles of Political and Economic Elites in NAFTA Countries
Malcolm Fairbrother
9. Islamic Engagement with European Universalism: State Transformation in Turkey
Yildiz Atasoy
10. Privatization and Corporate Reforms in Post-Soviet Tatarstan
Anna Sher
Part IV: Paradoxes of Citizenship: The Recomposition of Social Solidarity Networks
11. A Cultural Turn in Politics: Bourgeois Class Identity and White-Turk Discourses
Sedef Arat-Koc
12. The Permanent State of Exception: International Administration in Kosovo
Besnik Pula
13. Left-Indigenous Politics in Bolivia: The Constituent Assembly and Evo Morales
Jeffery R. Webber
14. The Brazilian Landless Movement: Mobilization for Transformative Politics
Abdurazack Karriem
1. Hegemonic Transitions
the State
and Crisis in Neoliberalism
Yildiz Atasoy
Part I: Global Power in World Historical Context: Citizenship and the State
2. Global Citizenship and Multiple Sovereignties: Reconstituting Modernity
Philip McMichael
3. Tracking the Transnational Capitalist Class: The View From on High
William K. Carroll
4. Global State Formation and Global Democracy: A World Historical Perspective
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Hiroko Inoue
Alexis Alvarez
and Richard Niemeyer
Part II: Global Authority: Finance
Health
and Food
5. The US Treasury and the Re-emergence of Global Finance
David Sara
6. Calling the Shots: Global Networks of Trade in Vaccines
Anna da Silva
7. The Human Right to Food: 'Voluntary Guidelines' Negotiations
Julian Germann
Part III: Reconfiguring States and the Economy: The Fragile Diversity of Neoliberalism
8. The Divergent Roles of Political and Economic Elites in NAFTA Countries
Malcolm Fairbrother
9. Islamic Engagement with European Universalism: State Transformation in Turkey
Yildiz Atasoy
10. Privatization and Corporate Reforms in Post-Soviet Tatarstan
Anna Sher
Part IV: Paradoxes of Citizenship: The Recomposition of Social Solidarity Networks
11. A Cultural Turn in Politics: Bourgeois Class Identity and White-Turk Discourses
Sedef Arat-Koc
12. The Permanent State of Exception: International Administration in Kosovo
Besnik Pula
13. Left-Indigenous Politics in Bolivia: The Constituent Assembly and Evo Morales
Jeffery R. Webber
14. The Brazilian Landless Movement: Mobilization for Transformative Politics
Abdurazack Karriem
the State
and Crisis in Neoliberalism
Yildiz Atasoy
Part I: Global Power in World Historical Context: Citizenship and the State
2. Global Citizenship and Multiple Sovereignties: Reconstituting Modernity
Philip McMichael
3. Tracking the Transnational Capitalist Class: The View From on High
William K. Carroll
4. Global State Formation and Global Democracy: A World Historical Perspective
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Hiroko Inoue
Alexis Alvarez
and Richard Niemeyer
Part II: Global Authority: Finance
Health
and Food
5. The US Treasury and the Re-emergence of Global Finance
David Sara
6. Calling the Shots: Global Networks of Trade in Vaccines
Anna da Silva
7. The Human Right to Food: 'Voluntary Guidelines' Negotiations
Julian Germann
Part III: Reconfiguring States and the Economy: The Fragile Diversity of Neoliberalism
8. The Divergent Roles of Political and Economic Elites in NAFTA Countries
Malcolm Fairbrother
9. Islamic Engagement with European Universalism: State Transformation in Turkey
Yildiz Atasoy
10. Privatization and Corporate Reforms in Post-Soviet Tatarstan
Anna Sher
Part IV: Paradoxes of Citizenship: The Recomposition of Social Solidarity Networks
11. A Cultural Turn in Politics: Bourgeois Class Identity and White-Turk Discourses
Sedef Arat-Koc
12. The Permanent State of Exception: International Administration in Kosovo
Besnik Pula
13. Left-Indigenous Politics in Bolivia: The Constituent Assembly and Evo Morales
Jeffery R. Webber
14. The Brazilian Landless Movement: Mobilization for Transformative Politics
Abdurazack Karriem