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An edited scholarly collection that critically examines neo-Gramscian approaches in international relations and international political economy, focusing on Gramsci’s relevance to questions of historicity, hegemony, social transformation, and counter-hegemonic research agendas. The volume brings together contributions from leading scholars who explore how Gramscian concepts have been applied and critiqued within IR/IPE scholarship, including discussions on the formation of neo-Gramscian theory, its limits, the role of the state under neoliberal globalization, class and production, gender debates, culture, and possibilities for emancipatory praxis. This book is intended for students and researchers interested in critical theory, political economy, and the philosophical foundations of global politics.
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publishing Year: 2008
ISBN: 9780230616615
Pages: 258