Power and Resistance in the New World Order

Power and Resistance in the New World Order
Author: Stephen Gill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Balance of power
ISBN: OCLC:1012172124

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Power and Resistance in the New World Order

Power and Resistance in the New World Order
Author: S. Gill
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230584518

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In this fully revised and updated new edition, leading political scientist Stephen Gill further develops his radical theory of the new world order to argue that as the globalization of power intensifies, so too do globalized forms of resistance. Including two new chapters, this widely adopted text offers alternatives to the current world order.

Power Resistance and Conflict in the Contemporary World

Power  Resistance and Conflict in the Contemporary World
Author: Athina Karatzogianni,Andrew Robinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 713
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135261603

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This book examines issues of organisation in resistance movements, discussing topics including the integration of the world system, the intersection of networks with discourses of identity, and the possibility of social transformation. Drawing on a number of theorists including Deleuze and Guattari, authors Athina Karatzogianni and Andrew Robinson seek to reinterpret World Systems Theory in order to engage with issues of power, resistance, and conflict in the contemporary world. Discussing contemporary scholarship in global politics, the authors consider new and developing concepts including: global cities, bifurcations, hegemonic transitions, the relationship between capitalism and the state, the position of East Asia, and active and reactive network movements. Their analysis includes a very rich pool of empirical examples covering more than fifty countries and thirty resistance groups. Power, Resistance and Conflict in the Contemporary World will be of interest to students and scholars looking for a comprehensive new theorization of the forces at work in global politics. The book provides a framework which crosses the boundaries between international relations, international political economy, comparative politics, conflict studies, social movement studies and critical theory, producing a study of a highly interdisciplinary scope.

Resistance Power and Conceptions of Political Order in Islamist Organizations

Resistance  Power and Conceptions of Political Order in Islamist Organizations
Author: Maren Koss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351599405

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Islamist organizations' conceptions of political order based on a comparative case study of the Shiite Lebanese Hezbollah and the Sunni Palestinian Hamas. Connecting Islamism research, Critical Constructivist norm research, and resistance studies from the field of International Relations Theory, it demonstrates that resistance constitutes both organizations' core norm and is relevant for their conceptions of political order. Based on primary Arabic data the book illustrates that the core norm of resistance, deeply intertwined with both organizations' interactions towards power preservation and the specific political context they are engaged in, characterizes Hezbollah's and Hamas' respective conceptions of political order and explains the differences between them. In contrast to common perceptions presented in research, politics, and the media, the book shows that in the case of both Hezbollah and Hamas the religious orientation, i.e. Shiite and Sunni Islamist political thought, plays a secondary role only when it comes to explaining Islamist organizations' political orientation. Bringing new insights from cases that lie beyond the Western liberal world order into Critical Constructivist norm research and resistance studies, the book establishes a theoretical framework that enables scholars to comprehensively analyze Islamist organizations' political orientation in different cases without being caught in limited analytical categories. It will be of interest to students and scholars of International Relations Theory, Middle East Studies, and Global Governance.

A History of World Order and Resistance

A History of World Order and Resistance
Author: André C. Drainville
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Anti-globalization movement
ISBN: 0415689031

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Combining theory with history to look into a dozen episodes of struggle over the concrete & situated terms of world ordering, this book argues that the contemporary 'movement of movements' against neo-liberal globalization has deeper roots & a broader history than is usually recognized.

Power Shift

Power Shift
Author: Richard Falk
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783607969

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This book depicts the challenges associated with the emergence of a new global order in which patterns of conflict and the role of traditional military power are in the process of radical flux. Our ideas about global order have yet to catch up with these new behavioral trends, including the rise of non-state transnational political actors in the context of neoliberal globalization. In this historical setting the modern territorial sovereign state is confronted by multiple challenges ranging from climate change to mass migration to transnational political extremism. The existing global order seems currently overwhelmed by these challenges, resulting in widespread stress and chaos that is transforming global security in ways that endanger democratic governance. The future will be determined by whether the peoples of the world make their weight felt in support of sustainable global justice and overcome the impact of oppressive and exploitative patterns of corporate and state behavior. It is this problematic set of circumstances that Power Shift addresses.

A History of World Order and Resistance

A History of World Order and Resistance
Author: Andre C. Drainville
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136578427

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This book combines theory with history to look into a dozen episodes of struggle over the concrete and situated terms of world ordering, and it finds reasons to think that the contemporary 'movement of movements' against neo-liberal globalization has deeper roots and a broader history than is usually recognized. Informed by case studies from the US, the UK, France, South Africa, Algeria, the Philippines and Jamaica, A History of World Order and Resistance examines how men and women are sometimes subjectified by world ordering, and how they sometimes make themselves true subjects of their own global history. The author, an expert on resistance to world ordering, situates the contemporary 'movement of movements' against neo-liberal globalization in a broader historical framework to argue that resistance to world ordering has not only developed its very own, unalienating, mode of relation to the world economy, but also sustained it over two hundred years, without political mediation or representations. Herein lies the heart of the on-going world revolution against capital. The book concludes with a radical polemic against the political organization of the multitude. A History of World Order and Resistance will be of interest to students and scholars of political theory, international political economy and globalization.

New Constitutionalism and World Order

New Constitutionalism and World Order
Author: Stephen Gill,A. Claire Cutler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2014
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 9781107053694

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This path-breaking collection analyzes the dialectic between legal and constitutional innovations intended to inscribe corporate power and market disciplines in world order, and the potential for challenges and alternative frameworks of governance to emerge. It provides a comprehensive approach to neoliberal constitutionalism and regulation and limits to policy autonomy of states, and how this disciplines populations according to the intensifying demands of corporations and market forces in global market civilization. Contributors examine global and local public policy challenges and consider if the ongoing crises of capitalism and world order offer states and societies opportunities to challenge this loss of policy autonomy and potentially to refashion world order. Integrating approaches to governance and world order from both leading and emerging scholars, this is an innovative, indispensable source for policymakers, civil society organizations, professionals and students in law, politics, economics, sociology, philosophy and international relations