Transnational Capitalism and the Struggle over European Integration
In: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
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In: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
In: The Palgrave Handbook of Critical International Political Economy, S. 141-162
In: Political studies review, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 467-467
ISSN: 1478-9302
In: Political studies review, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 467
ISSN: 1478-9299
In: S & D, Band 68, Heft 7, S. 165-176
ISSN: 0037-8135
In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift: PVS : German political science quarterly, Band 46, Heft 2, S. 356-357
ISSN: 0032-3470
In: Journal of international relations and development, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 110-112
ISSN: 1581-1980
In: Journal of international relations and development, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 142-176
ISSN: 1581-1980
In: Journal of international relations and development: JIRD, official journal of the Central and East European International Studies Association, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 142-176
ISSN: 1408-6980
Although transnational relations is a frequently employed phrase in international relations (IR) since the early debates of the 1970s, the literature in fact still shows surprisingly little theorization of the concept. Seeking to theorize 'the transnational' beyond what is currently on offer in mainstream IR discourse, this article argues that the field of transnational relations has in fact much to gain from the insights articulated by the transnationalist perspective elaborated within 'transnational historical materialism,' & in particular by the 'Amsterdam Project' in International Political Economy. After presenting a critical review of what are interpreted as liberal, ahistorical, & actor-centered perspectives on transnational relations dominating the mainstream, this article elaborates & builds upon this alternative transnationalist perspective by showing how it is grounded in a historical materialism emphasizing the constitutive power of transnational (economic) structures, while at the same time re-claiming the role of class agency. Briefly sketching on this basis the development of transnational relations in the global political economy, the article examines the theoretical implications of such a historical (materialist) analysis for a theory of transnational relations. Rather than viewing transnational relations as moving us beyond international relations altogether, it is concluded that the question is rather how the former gives content to the latter. Critical here, it is argued, is the process of transnational class formation & the role of capitalist class strategy beyond national borders in restructuring global capitalist social relations. 103 References. Adapted from the source document.
In: Social Forces in the Making of the New Europe, S. 70-89
In: New political economy, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 157-181
ISSN: 1469-9923
In: International journal of political economy: a journal of translations, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 12-53
ISSN: 1558-0970
In: State/Space, S. 147-164
In: International political economy series
In: International Political Economy Ser.
The authors interrogate the condition of the neoliberal project in the wake of the global crisis and neoliberalism's predicted death in 2007, both in terms of the regulatory structures of finance-led capitalism in Europe and North America, and the impact of new centres of capitalist power on global order