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Innovation and Transformation in International Studies

Innovation and Transformation in International Studies

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Stephen Gill, Enrico Augelli, Craig N. Murphy, Richard Falk, Mustapha Pasha, Mitchell Bernard, Eric Helleiner, Jeffrey Harrod, Kees van der Pijl, Mark Rupert, Fantu Cheru, Randolph Persaud, V. Spike Peterson, Yoshikazu Sakamoto, James N. Rosenau, Susan Strange, James H. Mittelman
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  • Date Published: June 1997
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521599030

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  • This collection of original essays is the first attempt to explore the relationship between theoretical innovation in international studies and historical transformations. Leading scholars reflect on the flux, uncertainty and transformation of world orders, and sketch the contours of the emerging world order. The contributions revolve around four specific themes: the remaking of global theory; structural change in political economy and ecology in an age of globalization; social movements of transformation and emancipation; and reflection on world order in the next century.

    • Set of original essays developing both social and international theory, looking at nature of and conditions for innovation in international studies
    • Excellent line up of contributors, all well known; Rosenau and Strange are successful CUP authors
    • Will fit well with CSIR titles, but may also be of interest to sociologists as well as international relations people
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    • Date Published: June 1997
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521599030
    • length: 320 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.47kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Rethinking Remaking the Roots of Global Social and Political Theory:
    1. Transformation and innovation in the study of world order Stephen Gill
    2. Consciousness, myth and collective action: Gramsci, Sorel and the ethical state Enrico Augelli and Craig N. Murphy
    3. Critical realism and the demystification of interstate power E. H. Carr, Hedley Bull and Robert W. Cox Richard Falk
    4. Ibn Khaldun and world order Mustapha Pasha
    Part II. Political Economy: the Social and Ecological Anatomy of Transformation:
    5. Ecology, political economy and the counter-movement: Karl Polanyi and the second great transformation Mitchell Bernard
    6. Braudelian reflections on economic globalisation: the historian as pioneer, Eric Helleiner
    7. Social forces and international political economy: joining the two IRs Jeffrey Harrod
    8. Transnational class formation and state forms Kees van der Pijl
    Part III. Transformation, Innovation and Emancipation in Global Political and Civil Society:
    9. Globalisation and contested common sense in the United States Mark Rupert
    10. The silent revolution and the weapons of the weak: transformation and innovation from below Fantu Cheru
    11. Frantz Fanon, decolonisation and the emerging world order Randolph Persaud
    12. Whose crisis? Early and post-modern masculinism V. Spike Peterson
    Part IV. Reflections on Global Order in the Twenty-First Century:
    13. Civil society and democratic world order Yoshikazu Sakamoto
    14. Imposing global order: a synthesised ontology for a turbulent era James N. Rosenau
    15. The problem or the solution? Capitalism and the state system Susan Strange
    16. Rethinking innovation in international studies: global transformation at the turn of the millennium James H. Mittelman.

  • Editors

    Stephen Gill, York University, Toronto

    James H. Mittelman, American University, Washington DC

    Contributors

    Stephen Gill, Enrico Augelli, Craig N. Murphy, Richard Falk, Mustapha Pasha, Mitchell Bernard, Eric Helleiner, Jeffrey Harrod, Kees van der Pijl, Mark Rupert, Fantu Cheru, Randolph Persaud, V. Spike Peterson, Yoshikazu Sakamoto, James N. Rosenau, Susan Strange, James H. Mittelman

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