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  robert cox hegemony: Approaches to World Order Robert W. Cox, 1996-03-28 Robert Cox's writings have had a profound influence on recent developments in thinking in world politics and political economy in many countries. This book brings together for the first time his most important essays, grouped around the theme of world order. The volume is divided into sections dealing respectively with theory; with the application of Cox's approach to recent changes in world political economy; and with multilateralism and the problem of global governance. The book also includes a critical review of Cox's work by Timothy Sinclair, and an essay by Cox tracing his own intellectual journey. This volume will be an essential guide to Robert Cox's critical approach to world politics for students and teachers of international relations, international political economy, and international organisation.
  robert cox hegemony: Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations Stephen Gill, 1993-03-18 The essays collected here relate the writings of Antonio Gramsci and others to the contemporary reconstruction of historical materialist theories of international relations. The contributors analyze the contradiction between globalizing and territorially based social and political forces in the context of past, present, and future world orders, and view the emerging world order as undergoing a structural transformation, a triple crisis involving economic, political and socio-cultural change. The prevailing trend of the 1980s and early 1990s toward the marketization and commodification of social relations leads the contributors to argue that socialism needs to be redefined away from the totalizing visions associated with Marxism-Leninism, toward the idea of the self defense of society and social choice to counter the disintegrating and atomizing effects of globalizing and unplanned market forces.
  robert cox hegemony: Global Restructuring, State, Capital and Labour A. Bieler, W. Bonefeld, P. Burnham, A. Morton, 2006-04-26 This book provides a critical engagement between contending historical materialist approaches that have played a crucial role in shaping post-positivist International Relations theory. It analyzes globalization as a process of state formation and argues that its fate depends on the neo-liberal recomposition of labour relations. .
  robert cox hegemony: Crises and Hegemonic Transitions Lorenzo Fusaro, 2018-11-26 Crises and Hegemonic Transitions reworks the concept of hegemony at the international level and analyses its relation to world market crises. Returning to the critical edition of Gramsci’s Quaderni and maintaining that the author’s work is permeated by Marx’s Capital and the law of value, Fusaro argues that imperialist states strive to constructing hegemonic relations in order to secure capital accumulation using domination and leadership, coercion and consensus, and that economic crises have only the potential to provoke crises of hegemony. Tracing the vicissitudes of US hegemony from the interwar period to the present and assessing the Great Depression’s and the Great Recession’s impact, Fusaro provides a novel way to interpret past and present developments within the world economy.
  robert cox hegemony: Gramsci, Political Economy, and International Relations Theory A. Ayers, 2008-11-10 This book seeks to provide the most comprehensive and sustained engagement and critique of neo-Gramscian analyses available in the literature. In examining neo-Gramscian analyses in IR/IPE, the book engages with two fundamental concerns in international relations: (i) The question of historicity and (ii) The analysis of radical transformation.
  robert cox hegemony: From International Relations to World Civilizations Shannon Brincat, 2019-01-23 This volume explores the work of Robert W. Cox across International Relations, International Political Economy, and International Historical Sociology. Robert W. Cox has been a key figure in so-called critical approaches to world politics, contributing to the inter-paradigm debate in IR, pioneering the Gramscian approach to IPE, developing key insights into international institutions, and the changing nature of capitalism and the state. His more recent work on intercivilizational encounters and intersubjectivity has been no less influential. This comprehensive collection provides an entry-point into Cox's work across these themes of history, theory, political economy, and civilizations, offering a way for researchers and students to engage with Robert W. Cox's rich legacy and deploy the many insights of his thought into contemporary scholarship.This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as academics working within world politics. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Globalizations.
  robert cox hegemony: The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci Perry Anderson, 2020-06-23 A major essay on the thought of the great Italian Marxist Perry Anderson’s essay “The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci,” first published in New Left Review in 1976, was an explosive analysis of the central strategic concepts in the thought of the great Italian Marxist. Since then it has been the subject of book-length attacks across four decades for its disentangling of the hesitations and contradictions in Gramsci’s highly original usage of such key dichotomies as East and West, domination and direction, hegemony and dictatorship, state and civil society, and war of position and war of movement. In a critical tribute to the international richness of Gramsci’s work, the essay shows how deeply embedded these notions were in the revolutionary debates in Tsarist Russia and Wilhelmine Germany. Here arguments crisscrossed between Plekhanov, Lenin, Kautsky, Luxemburg, Lukács and Trotsky, with later echoes in Brecht and Benjamin. A new preface considers the objections the essay provoked and the reasons for them. This edition also includes the first English translation of Athos Lisa’s report on Gramsci’s lectures in prison.
  robert cox hegemony: American Hegemony and the Trilateral Commission Stephen Gill, 1991-11-07 Dr Stephen Gill examines the extent and nature of Americas as a hegemonic state.
  robert cox hegemony: The Critical Theory of Robert W. Cox A. Leysens, 2008-10-01 This book, some 20 years after the publication of Robert W. Cox's seminal Production, Power and World Order: Social Forces in the Making of History , offers the reader an analytical and comprehensive overview of his work and illustrates the continuing relevance thereof for contemporary research.
  robert cox hegemony: Reading Capital Louis Althusser, Etienne Balibar, 2009-06-09 Establishing a rigorous program of “symptomatic reading” that cuts through the silences and lacunae of Capital to reveal its philosophical core, Louis Althusser interprets Marx’s structural analysis of production as a revolutionary break—the basis of a completely new science. Building on a series of Althussers’s conceptual innovations that includes “overdetermination” and “social formation,” Étienne Balibar explores the historical and structural facets of production as Marx understood them, scrutinizing many of the most fundamental points in Capital, as though for the first time.
  robert cox hegemony: After Hegemony Robert O. Keohane, 2005-02-28 This book is a comprehensive study of cooperation among the advanced capitalist countries. Can cooperation persist without the dominance of a single power, such as the United States after World War II? To answer this pressing question, Robert Keohane analyzes the institutions, or international regimes, through which cooperation has taken place in the world political economy and describes the evolution of these regimes as American hegemony has eroded. Refuting the idea that the decline of hegemony makes cooperation impossible, he views international regimes not as weak substitutes for world government but as devices for facilitating decentralized cooperation among egoistic actors. In the preface the author addresses the issue of cooperation after the end of the Soviet empire and with the renewed dominance of the United States, in security matters, as well as recent scholarship on cooperation.
  robert cox hegemony: Neorealism and Its Critics Robert Owen Keohane, 1986 Neorealism is the school of international relations that emphasizes the role of inter-state power struggles in world affairs.This volume features essays by both its most prominent exponents and its principal critics.
  robert cox hegemony: Hegemony and World Order Piotr Dutkiewicz, Tom Casier, Jan Aart Scholte, 2021 This book focuses on hegemony and asks the question whether it has a role in ordering world politics in the twenty-first century. It will be critical reading for policymakers and advanced students of International Relations, Global Governance, Development, and International Political Economy.
  robert cox hegemony: Counter-Hegemony and Foreign Policy Randolph B. Persaud, 2001-03-29 Argues that marginalized states and peoples are capable of initiating their own foreign policy agendas.
  robert cox hegemony: Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis Andreas Bieler, Adam David Morton, 2018-05-17 This book assesses the forces of social struggle shaping the past and present of the global political economy from the perspective of historical materialism. Based on the philosophy of internal relations, the character of capital is understood in such a way that the ties between the relations of production, state-civil society, and conditions of class struggle can be realised. By conceiving the internal relationship of global capitalism, global war, global crisis as a struggle-driven process, the book provides a novel intervention on debates within theories of 'the international'. Through a set of conceptual reflections, on agency, structure and the role of discourses embedded in the economy, class struggle is established as our point of departure. This involves analysing historical and contemporary themes on the expansion of capitalism through uneven and combined development, the role of the state and geopolitics, and conditions of exploitation and resistance. These conceptual reflections and thematic considerations are then extended in a series of empirical interventions, including a focus on the 'rising powers' of the BRICS, conditions of the 'new imperialism', and the ongoing financial crisis. The book delivers a radically open-ended dialectical consideration of ruptures of resistance within the global political economy.
  robert cox hegemony: The Political Economy of a Plural World Robert W. Cox, Michael G. Schechter, 2003-08-29 Building on his seminal contributions to the field, Robert W. Cox engages with the major themes that have characterized his work over the past three decades, and the main topics which affect the globalized world at the start of the twentieth-century. This new volume by one of the world's leading critical thinkers in international political economy addresses such core issues as global civil society, power and knowledge, the covert world, multilateralism, and civilizations and world order. With an introductory essay by Michael Schechter which addresses current critiques of Coxian theory, the author enters into a stimulating dialogue with critics of his work. Timely, provocative and original, this book is a major contribution to international political economy and is essential reading for all students and academics in the field.
  robert cox hegemony: The Poverty of Theory, Or, an Orrery of Errors E. P. THOMPSON, 2017-07
  robert cox hegemony: The Study of World Politics James N. Rosenau, 2006-06-07 The Study of World Politics is two volume set that presents thirty-nine essays of some two hundred essays authored by Professor James Rosenau, a renowned international political theorist. They include both articles recently published and those that have not previously been published. All of them focus on the theme of the study of world politics, with the twenty-three articles in this volume devoted to probing theoretical and methodological challenges. This volume is divided into five parts and address such issues as: the challenge of world politics the professional political scientist methods concepts and theories the analysis of foreign policy. Included in this collection is perhaps James Rosenau’s most widely-read essay, ‘Pre-Theories and Theories of Foreign Policy’ as well as several essays that articulate various dimensions of global governance and how they are shaped by the dynamics of globalization. These articles are marked by unique and imaginative formulations which break with a number of conventional approaches employed in the fields of international relations and foreign policy. The Study of World Politics provides the reader with access for the first time to a collection of James Rosenau’s outstanding scholarship, making this an invaluable book to students and academics with interests in politics.
  robert cox hegemony: Us Power in Latin America Rubrick Biegon, 2019-07-29 An original account of contemporary US-Latin American relations, this book utilises neo-Gramscian and historical materialist approaches to build a novel conceptual framework for analysing US hegemony, extending critical theory in new and exciting directions. It disaggregates US power into distinct forms (structural, coercive, institutional and ideological) to convincingly argue that the United States is remaking its hegemony in the Western hemisphere. The first decade of the new century saw the ascendancy of leftist and centre-left forces in Latin America. The emergence and consolidation of the 'New Latin Left' signalled a profound challenge to the long-standing hegemony of the United States in the region. This book details the ways in which US foreign policy responded: defining hegemony as a dialectical relationship patterned by multiple and overlapping forms of power, it situates US policy in the context of the Post-Washington Consensus. Making considerable use of confidential diplomatic cables published by Wikileaks, it examines the interplay of different facets of US hegemony, which are inextricably bound up in the neoliberalisation of the region's political economy. This book brings clarity to what remains an open and contested process of hegemonic reconstitution, and promises to be of interest to scholars working in a number of overlapping subject areas, including International Relations (IR), US foreign policy and Latin American studies.
  robert cox hegemony: Debating Development Discourse David B. Moore, Gerald J. Schmitz, 2016-07-27 This book combines critical historical analysis and case studies of the theory and practice of post-1945 international development. Beginning with a Gramscian analysis of institutional and academic development discourse, continuing with critiques of international institutions' current neo-liberal economic and 'governance' practices, and followed by studies of African moral opposition to structural adjustment's 'scientific capitalism', South African housing struggles, Zimbabwean development strategies, Costa Rican agrarian NGO's, and northern Albertan public environmental hearings, it advocates deepening radical and popular participatory democracy.
  robert cox hegemony: The State in Western Europe Richard Scase, 1980
  robert cox hegemony: Ideologies of Globalization Mark Rupert, 2012-11-12 This book examines the key debates about globalization and provides a detailed and incisive analysis of the varied and often contradictory opposition to globalization within the United States. Subjects covered include: * the historical context of the development of globalization in the US in the post-war period * opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the General Agreement on Trade & Tariffs (GATT) & the World Trade Organisation (WTO) * the nationalist response to globalization from 'militia' groups and others on the extreme right * the populist backlash against globalization * recent moves by advocates of the free market to present 'globalization with a human face'.
  robert cox hegemony: Antonio Gramsci Mark McNally, 2015-08-11 The thought of Antonio Gramsci continues to enjoy widespread appeal in contemporary political and social theory. This book draws together some of the world's leading scholars on Gramsci to critically explore key ideas, debates and themes in his work in an accessible manner, relating them to contemporary politics and society.
  robert cox hegemony: Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt Sara Salem, 2022-06-16 This study presents an alternative story of the 2011 Egyptian revolution by revisiting Egypt's moment of decolonisation in the mid-twentieth century. Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt explores the country's first postcolonial project, arguing that the enduring afterlives of anticolonial politics, connected to questions of nationalism, military rule, capitalist development and violence, are central to understanding political events in Egypt today. Through an imagined conversation between Antonio Gramsci and Frantz Fanon, two foundational theorists of anti-capitalism and anticolonialism, Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt focuses on issues of resistance, revolution, mastery and liberation to show how the Nasserist project, created by Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Free Officers in 1952, remains the only instance of hegemony in modern Egyptian history. In suggesting that Nasserism was made possible through local, regional and global anticolonial politics, even as it reproduced colonial ways of governing that continue to reverberate into Egypt's present, this interdisciplinary study thinks through questions of traveling theory, global politics, and resistance and revolution in the postcolonial world.
  robert cox hegemony: Gramsci, Political Economy, and International Relations Theory A. Ayers, 2008-11-10 This book seeks to provide the most comprehensive and sustained engagement and critique of neo-Gramscian analyses available in the literature. In examining neo-Gramscian analyses in IR/IPE, the book engages with two fundamental concerns in international relations: (i) The question of historicity and (ii) The analysis of radical transformation.
  robert cox hegemony: Gramsci and Contemporary Politics Anne Showstack Sassoon, 2002-09-11 Can politics now be both radical and realistic? Gramsci and Contemporary Politics is a collection of Anne Showstack Sassoon's writing which spans the major transitions from Thatcher and Reagan to Clinton and Blair; the collapse of communism to the regeneration of social democracy. Applying original interpretations of Antonio Gramsci's ideas on the intellectuals, political language, civil society and political leadership, she argues that drawing from the past, and broadening contemporary sources of political and academic knowledge can contribute to a grounded, radical hegemonic politics which can bring about change.
  robert cox hegemony: Language And Hegemony In Gramsci Peter Ives, 2004-07-20 This book demonstrates the continued political and theoretical relevance of Gramsci’s writing on language.
  robert cox hegemony: The BRICS and Beyond Li Xing, 2016-03-16 The world is in an era of great transformations. Globalization, transnational capitalism, September 11, the 2008 global financial crises, and the emergence of the ’second world’ in general and the BRICS in particular are characterized by a diffusion of power away from the traditional North Western powers and towards the global South. Such great transformations have reshaped the terrain and parameters of social, economic and political relations both at the national and the global levels and have exerted pressure on the exiting international order in terms of both opportunities and constraints. This new era also urges the need for re-conceptualizing the changing world order especially with regard to one of the core conceptual categories and analytical apparatus in the studies of IR and IPE - hegemony. The world will witness a new era of interdependent hegemony, in which both the existing ’First World’ and the emerging ’Second World’ are intertwined in a constant process of shaping and reshaping the international order in the nexus of national interest, regional orientation, common economic and political agenda, political alliance and potential conflicts. This collection juxtaposes, from different perspectives and approaches, the discussion on the political economy of the emerging world order with a focus on the rising powers.
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  robert cox hegemony: The H-Word Perry Anderson, 2022-11-29 A fascinating history of the political theory of hegemony Few terms are so widely used in the literature of international relations and political science, with so little agreement about their exact meaning, as hegemony. In the first full historical study of its fortunes as a concept, Perry Anderson traces its emergence in Ancient Greece and its rediscovery during the upheavals of 1848–1849 in Germany. He then follows its checkered career in revolutionary Russia, fascist Italy, Cold War America, Gaullist France, Thatcher’s Britain, post-colonial India, feudal Japan, Maoist China, eventually arriving at the world of Merkel and May, Bush and Obama. The result is a surprising and fascinating expedition into global intellectual history, ending with reflections on the contemporary political landscape.
  robert cox hegemony: Subaltern Social Groups Antonio Gramsci, 2021-08-10 Antonio Gramsci is widely celebrated as the most original political thinker in Western Marxism. Among the most central aspects of his enduring intellectual legacy is the concept of subalternity. Developed in the work of scholars such as Gayatri Spivak and Ranajit Guha, subalternity has been extraordinarily influential across fields of inquiry stretching from cultural studies, literary theory, and postcolonial criticism to anthropology, sociology, criminology, and disability studies. Almost every author whose work touches upon subalterns alludes to Gramsci’s formulation of the concept. Yet Gramsci’s original writings on the topic have not yet appeared in full in English. Among his prison notebooks, Gramsci devoted a single notebook to the theme of subaltern social groups. Notebook 25, which he entitled “On the Margins of History (History of Subaltern Social Groups),” contains a series of observations on subaltern groups from ancient Rome and medieval communes to the period after the Italian Risorgimento, in addition to discussions of the state, intellectuals, the methodological criteria of historical analysis, and reflections on utopias and philosophical novels. This volume presents the first complete translation of Gramsci’s notes on the topic. In addition to a comprehensive translation of Notebook 25 along with Gramsci’s first draft and related notes on subaltern groups, it includes a critical apparatus that clarifies Gramsci’s history, culture, and sources and contextualizes these ideas against his earlier writings and letters. Subaltern Social Groups is an indispensable account of the development of one of the crucial concepts in twentieth-century thought.
  robert cox hegemony: Cultural Hegemony in the United States Lee Artz, Bren Ortega Murphy, 2000-06-23 This text is the first to present cultural hegemony in its original form - as a process of consent, resistance, and coercion. Hegemony is illustrated with examples from American history and contemporary culture, including practices that represent race, gender, and class in everyday life.
  robert cox hegemony: Global Governance and Transnationalizing Capitalist Hegemony Ian Taylor, 2016-11-25 The book is a critique of the excited talk about how various emerging economies (often teleologically extended to them being powers) are re-writing the rules of global governance and ushering in a new set of economic assumptions.
  robert cox hegemony: The End of Western Hegemonies? Marie-Josée Lavallée, 2022 In the face of recent trends like growing authoritarianism and xenophobic nationalism, the rise of the Far Right, the explosion of economic and social inequalities, heightened geopolitical contest and global capitalism’s endless crisis, and the impacts of shocks like the Covid-19 pandemic, discourses about the ‘decline of the West’ no more look like mere ruminations of a handful of cultural depressives and politically disillusioned; they sound increasingly realistic. This volume addresses this issue by mapping and analyzing the forms, mechanisms, strategies, and effects, in the past, the present, and the future, of Western hegemonies, namely, asymmetrical relations that bring advantages or, at least, secure the superiority of Western state and non-state actors in politics, economics, and culture broadly understood. Over the past decades and centuries, Westerners never ceased claiming supremacy in all these spheres. A host of these relations were initiated through colonialism and imperialism, and perpetuated through informal imperialism, but there are other channels: political interference, inequalities between countries, and attempts at affirming the supremacy of the so-called Western way of life was also secured through the military might and economic power of great Western actors. This book explores sites of Western hegemonies and contributes to understanding the mechanisms through which international hierarchies are formed and maintained. Bringing together the research of scholars from various fields in the humanities and social sciences, political science, international relations, political philosophy, sociology, history, postcolonial studies, criminology, and linguistics, this volume develops a multidisciplinary outlook on the issue of Western hegemonies that allows uncovering resemblances between various forms of asymmetrical relations and their mechanisms.
  robert cox hegemony: Political Economy and the Changing Global Order Richard Stubbs, Geoffrey R. D. Underhill, 2006 Covering the basics necessary for a course in international political economy (IPE), this text comes from a non-American, critical perspective and the contributors are drawn from prominent scholars of IPE around the world.
  robert cox hegemony: Nature and Time Dong In Baek, 2024-12-30 Unveil the intricate tapestry of faith and reason in Nature and Time: Integrative Dialogues in History and Theology. This insightful work bridges the gap between traditional Christian thought and contemporary scientific understanding. Delving deep into the evolving role of natural theology, it explores how human reason and empirical observation intertwine with divine revelation. From the hierarchical dance between natural and revealed theology to the pressing political and ecological challenges of our time, this book offers a fresh lens through which to view the divine in the modern world. Journey through philosophical perspectives on time, understand divine action in new dimensions, and grapple with the global struggle against oppression—all while discovering the enduring relevance of natural theology. By weaving together insights from ecology, cosmology, and neuroscience, it fosters a dynamic dialogue that enriches both science and spirituality. Whether a theologian seeking depth, a scientist exploring beyond the empirical, or a curious mind yearning for meaning, this book invites the reader to a transformative exploration. Engage with a framework that not only addresses the complexities of the world but also fosters a deeper understanding of the divine in every aspect of life.
  robert cox hegemony: The New International Relations of Sub-Regionalism Hidetoshi Taga, Seiichi Igarashi, 2018-09-20 In the context of the end of the Cold War and the spread of globalism, sub-regions are attracting attention as new social units of international society never before observed. In the second wave of regionalism that became active in the 1980s, a new regionalism, which differed qualitatively from the old regionalism, expanded globally. This new regionalism is characterized by multi-dimensionality, complexity, fluidity, and non-conformity, and within it we cannot overlook the fact that spaces on a new scale, such as sub-regions, are being formed in various parts of the world. The sovereign state system that has continued unbroken since the Westphalia Treaty is being transformed, and within this context, the increase in the number of sub-regions as new social units adds to the sense that we have arrived at a post-Westphalian international order. This book focuses on sub-region as a new social unit of international society. It is based on the findings obtained through meticulous fieldwork and joint studies conducted over the past 10 years by about 20 researchers, primarily from Japanese universities and Chiang Mai University, Thailand. The sub-regions described here are mostly international cross-border spaces or units in the interior of a certain region, which include: multiple states, states and parts of states, or more than two parts of states (often referred to as micro-regions). Such sub-regions have been formed in various parts of the world since the end of the Cold War. However, studies on sub-regions remain unexplored in the existing studies of regionalism. The few studies that do exist mainly focus on the economic aspects of sub-regions. In contrast, this book will specifically examine the sub-regions in Asia (especially the Mekong region and Europe) as main cases from a political science and international relations perspective, aiming to establish a new/alternative international relations by carving out a political angle of sub-region as a new social unit of international society and attempting to shift the paradigm of conventional international relations. To understand the political dimension of a sub-region, this book will mainly focus on three aspects: sub-regions and state strategies, bottom-up dimension of sub-regions, and sub-regions and borders.
  robert cox hegemony: International Encyclopedia of Political Science Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Leonardo Morlino, 2011-09-07 With entries from leading international scholars from around the world, this eight-volume encyclopedia offers the widest possible coverage of key areas both regionally and globally. The International Encyclopedia of Political Science provides a definitive, comprehensive picture of all aspects of political life, recognizing the theoretical and cultural pluralism of our approaches and including findings from the far corners of the world. The eight volumes cover every field of politics, from political theory and methodology to political sociology, comparative politics, public policies, and international relations. Entries are arranged in alphabetical order, and a list of entries by subject area appears in the front of each volume for ease of use. The encyclopedia contains a detailed index as well as extensive bibliographical references. Filling the need for an exhaustive overview of the empirical findings and reflections on politics, this reference resource is suited for undergraduate or graduate students who wish to be informed effectively and quickly on their field of study, for scholars seeking information on relevant research findings in their area of specialization or in related fields, and for lay readers who may lack a formal background in political science but have an interest in the field nonetheless. The International Encyclopedia of Political Science provides an essential, authoritative guide to the state of political science at the start of the 21st century and for decades to come, making it an invaluable resource for a global readership, including researchers, students, citizens, and policy makers. The encyclopedia was developed in partnership with the International Political Science Association. Key Themes: Case and Area Studies Comparative Politics, Theory, and Methods Democracy and Democratization Economics Epistemological Foundations Equality and Inequality Gender and Race/Ethnicity International Relations Local Government Peace, War, and Conflict Resolution People and Organizations Political Economy Political Parties Political Sociology Public Policy and Administration Qualitative Methods Quantitative Methods Religion
  robert cox hegemony: Encyclopedia of Political Economy Phillip O'Hara, 1999-02-04 Content Description #Includes bibliographical references and index.
  robert cox hegemony: European Security Bjørn Møller, 2016-04-22 Europe has undergone quite profound changes since the end of the Cold War. Having been a highly militarised, conflict-ridden and war-ridden region, the core of Europe today constitutes a security community where armed conflicts among the constituent states has become inconceivable. This comprehensive book offers a theoretically founded and thoroughly documented analysis of European security, with a special emphasis on the role played by the United Nations and the various regional and sub-regional organisations, especially the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Council of Europe and the European Union. When it comes to explaining peace in Europe opinions differ widely. Some argue that it was only because the West refused to give in to Soviet threats that the latter eventually gave up; or that the 'long peace' in Europe was due to the combination of a bipolar alliance structure, pitting the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) against the Warsaw Pact, with the presence of nuclear weapons on both sides. Others point instead to the extraordinarily dense network of international institutions and organisations in Europe, offering a wide panoply of fora in which to handle disputes peacefully; or to the web of interdependence in economic and other affairs, tying together all states in Europe in relations which militate strongly against war. Still others believe that the external peace between the states in Europe is simply a reflection of a convergence of cultures, democracies with marked economies that are open towards the world market. These questions are the focal point of this book, which concentrates on security, albeit not in the sense of being a treatise on military matters, but security obtainable by much more indirect and non-military means. It will be required reading for all students and scholars of European security and the organisations which underpin it.
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On Gramsci and the international: a textual analysis - CORE
cepts his focus on the state to the international level. This arguably stems from Robert Cox’s seminal article on developing a Gramscian approach to International Relations, see: Robert …

The People’s Republic of China as a Counter-Hegemonic Actor
Robert W. Cox’s interpretation of hegemony as it relates to the global system to an investigation of how China developed economically with-in this system. In doing so, I will demonstrate how, …

Robert Cox, neo-Gramscians and post- hegemonic
specific hegemony has been accompanied by the conflicting coexistence of different projects for the region with hegemonic aspirations. Keywords Robert Cox, Brazil, Hegemony, Critical IPE, …

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However, Robert Cox's 1981 article in Millennium simplified the dis-cussion into two binaries: problem-solving theory vs critical theory. While this ... orders (or 'hegemony'), and ofhow …

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF NEO-GRAMSCIAN HEGEMONY
the concept of hegemony argued by Robert Cox. While Neo-Gramscianism offers valuable insights, this study seeks to unveil its inherent limitations. Departing from the question of,

Robert Cox, neo-Gramscians and post- hegemonic …
Robert Cox, los neogramscianos y el regionalismo post-hegemónico en Sudamérica. Una revisión crítica de la literatura sobre el proyecto regional de Brasil y la hegemonía (2003-2016) Robert …

Gramsci and ‘the International’: Past, Present and Future
As noted above, Robert Cox’s interventions in the 1980s constituted a highly significant break with mainstream IR/IPE. He asserted that a nuanced approach to the question of hegemony …

The New Liberal Empire: US Power in the Twenty-First …
However, the new US hegemony could easily be undermined by a resurgent unilateralism that has become especially evident during the first few months of the George W. Bush presidency. …

Robert Cox’s Explanation of Structural Tools in Maintaining …
Robert Cox’s Explanation of Structural Tools in Maintaining Hegemony: 24 A Case Study of World Bank Consequently, the critical theorists characterize the financial points of view with a lens of …

Western Alternatives to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
determine what Robert Cox understands through counter-hegemony as well. Counter-hegemony can be Counter-hegemony can be a countermovement when some groups identify “alternate …

Rediscovering Robert Cox: Agency and the Ideational In …
Robert Cox’s influence upon the development of international studies is not in doubt; the very fact that we still, rightly, speak of ‘world order’ or ‘world orders’ as meaningful and important …

Hegemony, Counter-hegemony, Anti-hegemony1
‘hegemony theory’in the past couple of decades has been that of Laclau and Mouffe (1985), whose deconstruction of the orthodox Marxist meta-narrative has provided ... 3Among the key …

Kritische Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen: Ansätze …
(Robert Cox) • Ist alle Sozialwissenschaft kritische Theorie? Verbesserung der Welt als normatives Erkenntnisinteresse aller Sozialwissen- ... Gill, Stephen und David Law 1993: …

Robert Cox's writings have had a profound influence on recent
Producing hegemony The politics of mass production and American global power 37 Cynthia Weber Simulating sovereignty Intervention, the state and symbolic exchange ... Complete …

Barack Obama, the War on Terrorism and the US Hegemony
of hegemony, Robert Cox states that a hegemon actor needs to have power, consents of other states are required as well. 5 According to Cox, hegemony is an order that serves interests of …

The IMF, Neoliberalism and Hegemony - Informační systém
the positivist vein. Robert Cox notes that theory often reflects the historic period in which it is being crafted.3 Nowhere is this clearer than in the field of inter-national relations (IR). For …

Japan and the Greater Mekong Sub-region: Hegemony in the …
through the Critical framework of political-economy developed by Robert Cox and drawing on the thought of Antonio Gramsci. It focuses upon the countries of the Mekong Peninsula in addition …

American Nuclear Hegemony in Korea - JSTOR
1.1 Political-Economic Hegemony For Robert Cox, hegemony means the exer-cise of power by a state in which cooperation of less powerful states is gained by rewarding their consent rather …

A critical theory route to hegemony, world order and
Robert Cox from mainstream International Relations (IR) approaches to hegemony. ... 129, 133-4). Cox's critical theory of hegemony thus focuses on interaction between particular processes, …

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Cox puts it, dominance is «a necessary but not a sufficient condition of hegemony»9, and force is in fact employed resourcefully since «Hegemony is enough to ensure conformity of behaviour …

Revisiting international relations legacy on hegemony: The …
by Robert Cox and Stephen Gill, applied Gramsci’s ideasof hegemony to the global system. Robert Cox envisions the analysis of global hegemony as a pattern of class forces, state …

Understanding “Hegemony” in International Relations Theories
Robert Keohane talks about co-operation and discord in his book After Hegemony, and utilizes phrases such as 'a post-hegemony world' and 'the legacy of American hegemony' (Keohane …

FROM ‘THEORIES OF HEGEMONY’ TO ‘HEGEMONY …
In Robert Cox’s (1993: 61-62) terms ‘[h]egemony in the international level is…not merely an order among states… World hegemony is describable as a social…an

40 Years of Critical Theory on International Relations - SciELO
Relations (IR), Robert W. Cox and Richard Ashley published two seminal articles which departed from distinct (meta)theoretical starting points. Robert Cox’s ‘Social Forces, ... to analyse how …

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Robert W. Cox The concept of “hegemony”, which adapted from Gramsci to the discipline of international relations, is defined as a form of consensual relations in which states participating …

Thinking about Civilizations - JSTOR
Sep 6, 2017 · ROBERT W. COX* The word 'civilization'?in the singular but also in the plural?has become common of late in the mouths of politicians and in the writings of international …

FEATURE The Middle Power Dynamic in the Indo-Pacific
Feb 8, 2022 · Canadian political scholar Robert Cox agreed with fellow Canadian and for - mer Minister of Foreign Affairs John Holms that the “middle power role is ... that support the …

Hegemony, Anti-Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony …
is based on Robert Cox’s social-historical theory and Joseph Femia’s epistemological perspectivism that emphasises the role of power in political action (Chapter 1). This thesis also …

American Nuclear Hegemony in Korea - JSTOR
1.1 Political-Economic Hegemony For Robert Cox, hegemony means the exer-cise of power by a state in which cooperation of less powerful states is gained by rewarding their consent rather …

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Robert Keohane (1984) also accepts the concept ofbenevolent hegemony and incorporates it as thestarting pointofhisregime theory. Heconceptualizes the hegemon as

Understanding “Hegemony” in International Relations …
Robert Keohane talks about co-operation and discord in his book After Hegemony, and utilizes phrases such as 'a post-hegemony world' and 'the legacy of American hegemony' (Keohane …

Forças sociais, Estados e ordens mundiais: além da teoria …
obras citadas diretamente por Cox, cuja referência completa inseri como nota de rodapé – para as outras obras, não traduzidas, forneci o original em nota de rodapé e as traduzi no corpo do …

of American Hegemony Explaining the Decline Based on …
Robert Cox's theory of hegemony. Research findings using descriptive-explanatory research method show; American political behavior is different from Robert Cox's view of hegemony and …

HEGEMONY: THEORY AND PRACTICE. THE CASE …
Robert Cox’s Hegemony Theory and the International . IJSSIS VOLUME: 2, NUMBER: 1 31 The aim of Robert Cox is to raise Antonio Gramsci's theory to the international level. To this …

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by Robert Cox to analyze international power relations. Gramsci opposed positivist epistemology premised on the universal acceptance of a value-free, unreflective and ahistorical ... According …

When Neo-Gramscians Engage © The Author(s) 2023 the …
Therefore, Robert Cox postulates that hegemony depicts a kind of dominance, but which is concealed by appearing to be ‘the natural order of things’ (Cox, 1994, p. 336). As a …

Explaining the Decline of American Hegemony Based on …
Robert Cox's theory of hegemony. Research findings using descriptive-explanatory research method show; American political behavior is different from Robert Cox's view of hegemony and …

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Frank, Robert Cox, Stephen Gill, Justin Rosenberg, Andrew Linklater and Mark Rupert have contributed to the development of Marxist approaches. The main focus of the Marxist …

Antonio Gramsci’s role in Marxian thought and the …
hegemony nationally is treated broadly in Gramsci’s writings though he extends his appliance to hegemony and particularly to the French effort on establishing leadership over Europe in the …

Robert Cox, neo-Gramscians and post- hegemonic …
Robert Cox, los neogramscianos y el regionalismo post-hegemónico en Sudamérica. Una revisión crítica de la literatura sobre el proyecto regional de Brasil y la hegemonía (2003-2016) Robert …

of American Hegemony Explaining the Decline Based on …
Robert Cox's theory of hegemony. Research findings using descriptive-explanatory research method show; American political behavior is different from Robert Cox's view of hegemony and …