Transnational Capital and Class Fractions

Transnational Capital and Class Fractions
Author: Bob Jessop,Henk Overbeek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351251921

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Emerging in the late 1970s, the Amsterdam School’s (AS) most distinctive contribution to international political economy was the systematic incorporation of the Marxian concept of capital fractions into the study of international politics. Contending that politics in advanced capitalist countries takes place in a fundamentally transnationalized space in which the distinction between ‘domestic’ and ‘international’ has blurred, it shows how in this space, politics is structured by competing comprehensive concepts of control. Presenting a concise and instructive introduction to the origins, development and significance of this distinct approach, this book provides a unique overview of the School’s contemporary significance for the field. Offering a new generation of critical scholars the opportunity to become acquainted at first hand with some of the contributions that have shaped the work of the AS, the contributions present critical commentaries, discussing the merits and shortcomings of the AS from a variety of perspectives, and undertake a (self-) critical evaluation of the current place and value of the AS framework in the broader landscape of approaches to the study of contemporary capitalism. Written for scholars and students alike, it will be of interest to those working in international political economy, international relations and political science, political sociology, European studies and branches of academic economics such as regulation theory and institutional economics.

A Theory of Global Capitalism

A Theory of Global Capitalism
Author: William I. Robinson
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2004-03-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0801879272

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Sure to stir controversy and debate, A Theory of Global Capitalism will be of interest to sociologists and economists alike.

Globalization and Transnational Capitalism in Asia and Oceania

Globalization and Transnational Capitalism in Asia and Oceania
Author: Jeb Sprague
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317482871

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News headlines warn of rivalries and competing nations across Asia and the Pacific, even as powerful new cross-border relations form as never before. This book looks behind the Asia-Pacific curtain: at the new forms of social, economic, and political integration taking place through a global capitalism that is rife with contradictions, inequality, and crisis. We are moved beyond traditional conceptualizations of the inter-state system with its nation-state competition as the core organizing principle of world capitalism and the principal institutional framework that shapes the makeup of global social forces. These important studies examine and debate over how there is a growing transnationality of material (economic) relations in the global era, as well as an emerging transnationality of many social and class relations. How does transnational capitalist class fractions, new middle strata, and labor undergird globalization in Asia and Oceania? How have states and institutions become entwined with such processes? This book provides insight into a field of dynamic change.

Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation

Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation
Author: Jason Struna
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317615088

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The global capitalism perspective is a unique research program focused on understanding relatively recent developments in worldwide social, economic, and political practices related to globalization. At its core, it seeks to contextualize the rearticulation of nation-states and broad geographic regions into highly interdependent networks of production and distribution, and in so doing explain consequent changes in social relations within and between countries in the contemporary era. The present volume contributes to this effort by focusing on social class formation across borders via the processes and actors that make globalized capitalism possible. The essays presented here offer a wide range of emphases in terms of the particular lenses and evidence they use. They cover such topics as the emergence of a transnational capitalist class-based fascist regime responding to the structural crises of global capitalism as well as the links between global class formation and the US racial project as it relates to electoral politics and demographic changes in the US South. This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.

Transnational Conflicts

Transnational Conflicts
Author: William I. Robinson
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781789608953

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In this timely and provocative study, William I. Robinson challenges received wisdom on Central America. He starts with an exposition on the new global capitalism. Then, drawing on a wide range of historical documentation, interviews, and social science research, he proceeds to show how capitalist globalization has thoroughly transformed the region, disrupting the conventional pattern of revolutionary upheaval, civil wars, and pacification, and ushering in instead a new transnational model of economy and society. Beyond his focus on Central America, Robinson provides a critical framework for understanding development and social change in other regions of the world in the age of globalization. Demonstrating how the very forces of capitalism have brought into being new social agents and political actors unlikely to acquiesce in the face of the emerging order, Transnational Conflicts shows why the Isthmus, along with other regions, is likely to return to the headlines in the near future.

Transnational Classes and International Relations

Transnational Classes and International Relations
Author: Kees Van der Pijl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2005-08-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134652501

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An exciting and original analysis of the development of capitalist classes, such as the Freemasons, that cross national boundaries in the global political economy. This innovative book focuses on: * an historical perspective on class formation under capitalism and its transnational integration * international relations between the English-speaking centre of capital and successive contender states. The author develops a broad-ranging and thorough understanding of class in the process of globalization. He does so within several theoretical frameworks shedding much light on this important topic.

Transnational Capitalism and the Struggle over European Integration

Transnational Capitalism and the Struggle over European Integration
Author: Bastiaan van Apeldoorn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2003-08-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134521616

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This book presents an analysis of the transnational social forces in the making of a new European socio-economic order that emerged out of the European integration process during the 1980s and 1990s. Arguing that the political economy of European integration must be put within the context of a changing global capitalism, Van Apeldoorn examines how European change is linked to global change and how transnational actors mediate these changes.

Class Capital State and Late Development

Class  Capital  State  and Late Development
Author: Gönenç Uysal
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2024-02-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004692190

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In Class, Capital, State, and Late Development: The Political Economy of Military Interventions in Turkey, Gönenç Uysal discusses state-military-society relations in Turkey from the late Ottoman era to today by exploring state-class-capital relations under the dynamics of uneven development. Uysal approaches Turkey as a late-developing social formation characterised by unevenness and dependency, arising from the contradictions of capitalist relations of production and integration with the world capitalist system. By drawing upon historical materialism/Marxism, Uysal offers a critical/radical understanding of (re)organisation of the state and military interventions in politics in peripheries of global capitalism.