Where does 'the international' come from? What accounts for its existence as a dimension of the human world? This article attempts an answer, in three steps, using the idea of 'uneven and combined development' (U&CD). First, a depth model is constructed, comparing different ways of linking uneven development with international relations. Thus far, it turns out, these ways have all presupposed the fact of political multiplicity, rather than explaining it. In search of explanation, the article turns, secondly, to the compelling historical sociological argument of Barry Buzan and Richard Little. This locates the origins of geopolitics in the late prehistoric shift from hunter-gatherer to settled agricultural existence, together with associated...
World-system analysis and the theory of uneven and combined development are two of the most insightf...
The paper explores the ramifications of globalisation as a process, ideology and a theory on the emb...
IR's turn towards historical sociology is yet to overcome its ahistoricism. This lack of world-histo...
In several papers recently published by the author, the main reference was the theoretical consider...
The concept of uneven and combined development where the interconnectedness and interactions of diff...
Alex Callinicos and Justin Rosenberg have both drawn on the concept of uneven and combined developme...
A central concern of much contemporary Marxist scholarship in international relations (IR) is to int...
The concept of 'uneven and combined development' was originally coined by Leon Trotsky to theorise T...
Alex Callinicos and Justin Rosenberg have both drawn on the concept of uneven and combined developme...
Uneven and combined development. Regional Studies. The concept of uneven and combined development (U...
The article begins by reconstructing the theory of uneven and combined development from Trotsky’s ow...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge of academic interest in Trotsky’s concept of uneven and co...
IR’s turn towards historical sociology is yet to overcome its ahistoricism. This lack of world-histo...
After being recovered and expanded by Justin Rosenberg almost two decades ago, Trotsky’s concept of ...
Although Justin Rosenberg's academic writings have from the very beginning attempted to provide an a...
World-system analysis and the theory of uneven and combined development are two of the most insightf...
The paper explores the ramifications of globalisation as a process, ideology and a theory on the emb...
IR's turn towards historical sociology is yet to overcome its ahistoricism. This lack of world-histo...
In several papers recently published by the author, the main reference was the theoretical consider...
The concept of uneven and combined development where the interconnectedness and interactions of diff...
Alex Callinicos and Justin Rosenberg have both drawn on the concept of uneven and combined developme...
A central concern of much contemporary Marxist scholarship in international relations (IR) is to int...
The concept of 'uneven and combined development' was originally coined by Leon Trotsky to theorise T...
Alex Callinicos and Justin Rosenberg have both drawn on the concept of uneven and combined developme...
Uneven and combined development. Regional Studies. The concept of uneven and combined development (U...
The article begins by reconstructing the theory of uneven and combined development from Trotsky’s ow...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge of academic interest in Trotsky’s concept of uneven and co...
IR’s turn towards historical sociology is yet to overcome its ahistoricism. This lack of world-histo...
After being recovered and expanded by Justin Rosenberg almost two decades ago, Trotsky’s concept of ...
Although Justin Rosenberg's academic writings have from the very beginning attempted to provide an a...
World-system analysis and the theory of uneven and combined development are two of the most insightf...
The paper explores the ramifications of globalisation as a process, ideology and a theory on the emb...
IR's turn towards historical sociology is yet to overcome its ahistoricism. This lack of world-histo...