New Directions in Uneven and Combined Development (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Rosenberg, Justin; Paes, Lucas de Oliveira; Pignon, Tatiana; Brake, Jack
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This book introduces Uneven and Combined Development as an approach in international studies and showcases some of the latest and most innovative research in this field.
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This book introduces Uneven and Combined Development as an approach in international studies and showcases some of the latest and most innovative research in this field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000507768
- Artikelnr.: 62673233
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000507768
- Artikelnr.: 62673233
Justin Rosenberg is Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex. He is the author of The Empire of Civil Society (1994), The Follies of Globalisation Theory (2000), and numerous articles on Uneven and Combined Development. Jack Brake is PhD candidate in Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, and former Editor-in-Chief of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs. Tatiana Pignon is PhD candidate in Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, and Editor-in-Chief of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs. Lucas de Oliveira Paes is Senior Research Fellow and Post-doctoral Researcher at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, as well as a former Editor-in-Chief of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs.
Results and prospects: an introduction to the CRIA special issue on UCD
Part I: New Directions in UCD 1. The greening of uneven and combined
development: IR, capitalism and the global ecological crisis 2. Geoculture
and unevenness: Occidentalism in the history of uneven and combined
development 3. National adequation and critical originality in the work of
Antonio Candido 4. Worlds beyond capitalism: images of uneven and combined
development in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy 5. Uneven and combined
development: convergence realism in communist regalia? 6. Of economic whips
and political necessities: a contribution to the international political
economy of uneven and combined development 7. Imposing evenness, preventing
combination: charting the international dynamics of socio-technical
imaginaries of innovation in American foreign policy Part II: Forum on UCD
and International Political Economy 8. UCD and IPE: an introduction to the
forum 9. Regaining relevance: IPE and a changing global political economy
10. Uneven and combined development, international political economy, and
world-systems analysis 11. The internationalization of the state versus
'the causality of the international' Part III: UCD and International
Relations Theory 12. Multiplicity, group identity and the spectre of the
social 13. Rewiring unevenness: the historical sociology of late
modernization beyond the West/East duality 14. The public-private
distinction in the shadow of China: uneven and combined development's
critique of liberal IR theory? 15. Uneven and combined development: a
defense of the general abstraction
Part I: New Directions in UCD 1. The greening of uneven and combined
development: IR, capitalism and the global ecological crisis 2. Geoculture
and unevenness: Occidentalism in the history of uneven and combined
development 3. National adequation and critical originality in the work of
Antonio Candido 4. Worlds beyond capitalism: images of uneven and combined
development in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy 5. Uneven and combined
development: convergence realism in communist regalia? 6. Of economic whips
and political necessities: a contribution to the international political
economy of uneven and combined development 7. Imposing evenness, preventing
combination: charting the international dynamics of socio-technical
imaginaries of innovation in American foreign policy Part II: Forum on UCD
and International Political Economy 8. UCD and IPE: an introduction to the
forum 9. Regaining relevance: IPE and a changing global political economy
10. Uneven and combined development, international political economy, and
world-systems analysis 11. The internationalization of the state versus
'the causality of the international' Part III: UCD and International
Relations Theory 12. Multiplicity, group identity and the spectre of the
social 13. Rewiring unevenness: the historical sociology of late
modernization beyond the West/East duality 14. The public-private
distinction in the shadow of China: uneven and combined development's
critique of liberal IR theory? 15. Uneven and combined development: a
defense of the general abstraction
Results and prospects: an introduction to the CRIA special issue on UCD
Part I: New Directions in UCD 1. The greening of uneven and combined
development: IR, capitalism and the global ecological crisis 2. Geoculture
and unevenness: Occidentalism in the history of uneven and combined
development 3. National adequation and critical originality in the work of
Antonio Candido 4. Worlds beyond capitalism: images of uneven and combined
development in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy 5. Uneven and combined
development: convergence realism in communist regalia? 6. Of economic whips
and political necessities: a contribution to the international political
economy of uneven and combined development 7. Imposing evenness, preventing
combination: charting the international dynamics of socio-technical
imaginaries of innovation in American foreign policy Part II: Forum on UCD
and International Political Economy 8. UCD and IPE: an introduction to the
forum 9. Regaining relevance: IPE and a changing global political economy
10. Uneven and combined development, international political economy, and
world-systems analysis 11. The internationalization of the state versus
'the causality of the international' Part III: UCD and International
Relations Theory 12. Multiplicity, group identity and the spectre of the
social 13. Rewiring unevenness: the historical sociology of late
modernization beyond the West/East duality 14. The public-private
distinction in the shadow of China: uneven and combined development's
critique of liberal IR theory? 15. Uneven and combined development: a
defense of the general abstraction
Part I: New Directions in UCD 1. The greening of uneven and combined
development: IR, capitalism and the global ecological crisis 2. Geoculture
and unevenness: Occidentalism in the history of uneven and combined
development 3. National adequation and critical originality in the work of
Antonio Candido 4. Worlds beyond capitalism: images of uneven and combined
development in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy 5. Uneven and combined
development: convergence realism in communist regalia? 6. Of economic whips
and political necessities: a contribution to the international political
economy of uneven and combined development 7. Imposing evenness, preventing
combination: charting the international dynamics of socio-technical
imaginaries of innovation in American foreign policy Part II: Forum on UCD
and International Political Economy 8. UCD and IPE: an introduction to the
forum 9. Regaining relevance: IPE and a changing global political economy
10. Uneven and combined development, international political economy, and
world-systems analysis 11. The internationalization of the state versus
'the causality of the international' Part III: UCD and International
Relations Theory 12. Multiplicity, group identity and the spectre of the
social 13. Rewiring unevenness: the historical sociology of late
modernization beyond the West/East duality 14. The public-private
distinction in the shadow of China: uneven and combined development's
critique of liberal IR theory? 15. Uneven and combined development: a
defense of the general abstraction