The resurfacing interest in the New International Economic Order (NIEO) is mainly driven by the ambition of regaining a sense for past possibilities in order to question the present and to open up different futures. This ambition resonates with the core of critical thinking which pushes toward an appreciation of contingencies. What was possible? When approaching this question, however, historical inquiries must not overstate the possibilities of different action at the expense of determining structures. More specifically, they need to deal with the low degree of institutionalized politics on the international plane. And they need to counter a tendency toward excess nostalgia for that which was not. More than anything else, the history of th...
This special issue addresses the diverse ways the past may be used and perceived in different places...
This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox ch...
(NIE) has been celebrated as a path-breaking approach to the understanding of capitalism. This artic...
The New International Economic Order (NIEO) was a political campaign brought to the United Nations b...
This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox ch...
How can things so old be so new? The revival of debates on the fate of the liberal international ord...
This article proposes an understanding of critical international theory (CIT) as an historical rathe...
An economics that refuses to engage with the lessons of history or to engage in a dialogue about ju...
As a field of study, international political economy suffers from a significant historical deficit. ...
This special issue of Critical Horizons takes up the problematic of political imaginaries from vario...
This Epilogue argues that progress in comparative institutional analysis will require a return from ...
This chapter considers some of the new lines of enquiry, arguing that a more in-depth integration of...
This article addresses some issues of the relationships between the imagin-ary and knowledge – and m...
Session 323. Bridging the Gap between Past and Future? On Historical Parallels, Analogies, and Pre-f...
Preview: /François Hartog interviewed by Marcin Rychter/ We have these three categories: past, pres...
This special issue addresses the diverse ways the past may be used and perceived in different places...
This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox ch...
(NIE) has been celebrated as a path-breaking approach to the understanding of capitalism. This artic...
The New International Economic Order (NIEO) was a political campaign brought to the United Nations b...
This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox ch...
How can things so old be so new? The revival of debates on the fate of the liberal international ord...
This article proposes an understanding of critical international theory (CIT) as an historical rathe...
An economics that refuses to engage with the lessons of history or to engage in a dialogue about ju...
As a field of study, international political economy suffers from a significant historical deficit. ...
This special issue of Critical Horizons takes up the problematic of political imaginaries from vario...
This Epilogue argues that progress in comparative institutional analysis will require a return from ...
This chapter considers some of the new lines of enquiry, arguing that a more in-depth integration of...
This article addresses some issues of the relationships between the imagin-ary and knowledge – and m...
Session 323. Bridging the Gap between Past and Future? On Historical Parallels, Analogies, and Pre-f...
Preview: /François Hartog interviewed by Marcin Rychter/ We have these three categories: past, pres...
This special issue addresses the diverse ways the past may be used and perceived in different places...
This article revisits some of the theoretical debates within the field of IR since Ashley and Cox ch...
(NIE) has been celebrated as a path-breaking approach to the understanding of capitalism. This artic...