A fresh assessment of the neoliberal political economy behind Canadian foreign policy from Afghanistan to Haiti, Joining Empire establishes Jerome Klassen as one of the most astute analysts of contemporary Canadian foreign policy and its relationship to US global power.
A fresh assessment of the neoliberal political economy behind Canadian foreign policy from Afghanistan to Haiti, Joining Empire establishes Jerome Klassen as one of the most astute analysts of contemporary Canadian foreign policy and its relationship to US global power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerome Klassen is a Research Fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Political Economy and the New Canadian Foreign Policy Part I: Theory and Method 1. Understanding Empire: Theories of International Political Economy Part II: American Power and Continental Integration 2. Hegemonic Liberalism: The Political Economy of US Primacy 3. Continental Neoliberalism and the Canadian Corporate Elite Part III: Canadian Capital and Transnational Neoliberalism 4. Global Exploitation: The Internationalization of Canadian Capital 5. Transnational Class Formation: Globalization and the Canadian Corporate Network Part IV: The State and Foreign Policy 6. Armoured Neoliberalism: The Power Bloc and the New Imperial State 7. One of the Big Boys: Canada in Afghanistan and Haiti Conclusion: Canada and Empire: The Counter-Consensus
Introduction: Political Economy and the New Canadian Foreign Policy Part I: Theory and Method 1. Understanding Empire: Theories of International Political Economy Part II: American Power and Continental Integration 2. Hegemonic Liberalism: The Political Economy of US Primacy 3. Continental Neoliberalism and the Canadian Corporate Elite Part III: Canadian Capital and Transnational Neoliberalism 4. Global Exploitation: The Internationalization of Canadian Capital 5. Transnational Class Formation: Globalization and the Canadian Corporate Network Part IV: The State and Foreign Policy 6. Armoured Neoliberalism: The Power Bloc and the New Imperial State 7. One of the Big Boys: Canada in Afghanistan and Haiti Conclusion: Canada and Empire: The Counter-Consensus
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