Global Political Economy and New World Disorder : Neoliberalism, Neoimperialism, and the Internationalization of Injustice

Drawing upon a range of resources of critique (including critical realist social theory, realist international relations theory, the sociology of globalization, the Marxist critique of imperialism, and dependency theory), this book is an essential contribution to the critical understanding of nation...

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Main Author Creaven, Sean, 1963- (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published London : Routledge, 2025.
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ISBN9781003597346
1003597343
9781040352793
1040352790
9781040352823
1040352820
9781032981628
Physical Description1 online resource (378 pages).

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Summary:Drawing upon a range of resources of critique (including critical realist social theory, realist international relations theory, the sociology of globalization, the Marxist critique of imperialism, and dependency theory), this book is an essential contribution to the critical understanding of nationalism and imperialism in the global age. It conducts a sustained and in-depth analysis of the relations between the asymmetry in the distribution of economic resources and powers of command, and the recent play of political events involving imperialist wars, including the Russo-Ukrainian and Israeli-Hamas wars. Crucially, the author argues that establishing these connections requires theorizing political economy in the so-called global age as comprised of neoimperial and neoliberal orders. As such, the book offers a new interpretation of the relations between neoliberalism and neoimperialism, and between modes of organizing social relations and resulting global disorders and instabilities. This will therefore be of interest to researchers, scholars, and students working at the intersection of global political economy, international relations, and the sociology of globalization.
ISBN:9781003597346
1003597343
9781040352793
1040352790
9781040352823
1040352820
9781032981628
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Physical Description:1 online resource (378 pages).