Imperialism is primarily driven by a combination of public policies and accumulation regimes taking place within the domestic environment of the imperial state itself. As an international policy, however, imperialism aims at transforming other states' socio-economic and political orders, especially in the global periphery and semi-periphery, by way of transplanting there its own class model that prevailed at the metropolitan home. The two most important stylised and separable, but not separate, public policies of our times are that of Anglo-American neo-liberalism, which drives post-Bretton Woods globalisation/financialisation, and that of German-Austrian ordoliberalism, which guides the process of European “integration”. The argument advan...
This paper argues that events in the aftermath of September 11 have intensified a move towards a mor...
Dennis Eversberg: A conflict within the empire. Three theses on the relation between authoritarian n...
Neo-liberalism is an oft-invoked but ill-defined concept in the social sciences. This article concep...
Imperialism is primarily driven by a combination of public policies and accumulation regimes taking ...
This special issue addresses principally, but not exclusively, two themes: first, the differences an...
The differences between ordo- and neoliberalism are many and varied. This article suggests, however,...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
Received 22 December 2021. Accepted 17 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.The recent publica...
Reforms of international trade and investment law and institutions are hampered by conflicting econo...
Imperialism is the domination of one state by another. This paper sketches a nonrepublican account o...
Neoliberalism has in the past three decades had a tremendous impact on both thought and practice thr...
Theories of a new imperialism assume that world capitalism in the 21st century is still made up of...
abstract: This article aims to develop a Marxist account to explain the more informal practices of i...
Since the 1970’s, both politically and theoretically, neoliberalism as an ideology has been on a per...
Throughout history, dominant nations have exerted control over foreign parts of the world. In the pa...
This paper argues that events in the aftermath of September 11 have intensified a move towards a mor...
Dennis Eversberg: A conflict within the empire. Three theses on the relation between authoritarian n...
Neo-liberalism is an oft-invoked but ill-defined concept in the social sciences. This article concep...
Imperialism is primarily driven by a combination of public policies and accumulation regimes taking ...
This special issue addresses principally, but not exclusively, two themes: first, the differences an...
The differences between ordo- and neoliberalism are many and varied. This article suggests, however,...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
Received 22 December 2021. Accepted 17 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.The recent publica...
Reforms of international trade and investment law and institutions are hampered by conflicting econo...
Imperialism is the domination of one state by another. This paper sketches a nonrepublican account o...
Neoliberalism has in the past three decades had a tremendous impact on both thought and practice thr...
Theories of a new imperialism assume that world capitalism in the 21st century is still made up of...
abstract: This article aims to develop a Marxist account to explain the more informal practices of i...
Since the 1970’s, both politically and theoretically, neoliberalism as an ideology has been on a per...
Throughout history, dominant nations have exerted control over foreign parts of the world. In the pa...
This paper argues that events in the aftermath of September 11 have intensified a move towards a mor...
Dennis Eversberg: A conflict within the empire. Three theses on the relation between authoritarian n...
Neo-liberalism is an oft-invoked but ill-defined concept in the social sciences. This article concep...