Innovation and Transformation in International Studies

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Stephen Gill, James H. Mittelman
Cambridge University Press, May 15, 1997 - Education - 294 pages
This book explores the nature of, and conditions for, theoretical innovation in international studies.
 

Contents

Transformation and innovation in the study of world order
5
Gramsci Sorel
25
The critical realist tradition and the demystification of interstate
39
Ibn Khaldun and world order 56
56
Political economy the social and ecological anatomy
71
the historian
90
joining
105
Transnational class formation and state forms
118
Frantz Fanon race and world order
170
Whose crisis? Early and postmodern masculinism
185
Reflections on global order in the twentyfirst century
203
a synthesised ontology for
220
The problem or the solution? Capitalism and the state system
236
global
248
References
264
Index of names
288

Transformation innovation and emancipation
135

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