Transcending the State-Global Divide : : A Neostructuralist Agenda in International Relations / / ed. by Barry Gills, Ronen P. Palan.

Advancing a new and distinct conception of IR, the authors propose a comprehensive theory of politics and the state, establishing a framework for the study of domestic and global processes, both political and socioeconomic, that affect one another continuously.

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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (283 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: The Neostructuralist Agenda in International Relations
  • 1 What Is New in Neostructuralism?
  • 2 The National and the Regional: Their Autonomy Vis-a-vis the Capitalist World Crisis
  • 3 State and Society in International Relations
  • 4 State Autonomy Versus Nationalism: Historical Reconsiderations of the Evolution of State Power
  • 5 Technology and the Logic of World-Systems
  • 6 States in World-Systems Analysis: Massaging a Creative Tension
  • 7 Capitalist Development and the Nation-State
  • 8 A World-Economy Interpretation of East-West European Politics
  • 9 The Reich Resurrected? Continuity and Change in German Expansion
  • 10 Swedish Social Democracy and the World Market
  • 11 The International Origins of South Korea's Export Orientation
  • 12 The Infrastructure of the Infrastructure? Toward "Embedded Financial Orthodoxy" in the International Political Economy
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index
  • About the Book