In this interview, George Souvlis and Aurélie Andry talk with Benno Teschke, author of The Myth of 1648: Class, Geopolitics and the Making of Modern International Relations, about the relationship between Marxism and international relations theory. As Teschke notes, Karl Marx never completed a book on international relations, and the lack of a coherent Marxist theory of international relations has allowed dangerous assumptions – such as instrumentalist ideas about the state, a stagist conception of history, or a universalizing capitalist world market – to take root within Marxism. Here, Teschke discusses his intellectual trajectory, the main arguments of his work, and ways of understanding capitalist internationalist relations, while also m...
To argue for the acknowledgment of the importance of historical materialism today when the cold-war ...
Abstract. The enormous impacts of WWI, WWII, and the Great Depression made Karl Polanyi write a famo...
This introduction to this Special Issue of International Relations dedicated to Karl Deutsch makes t...
The field of international relations is one of few corners of the social sciences in which it has be...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
Some of the most promising post-Cold War developments in Marxian thought have been stimulated by p...
Marxism is one of the perspectives in International Relations that's usually we use to explain the ...
Approaching the centenary of its establishment as a formal discipline, International Relations today...
Prof. Dr. John Kannankulam teaches critical political economy at the Philipps University of Marburg,...
Post-1945 stability has confused us about the status of expert knowledge in studying world politics:...
Karl Polanyi is principally known as an economic historian and a theorist of international political...
The article of record as published may be located at http://www.jstor.org/stable/2625234The recentl...
This book rejects a commonplace of European history: that the treaties of Westphalia not only closed...
Sociologists have traditionally paid scant attention to International Relations (IR) as a social-sci...
Defence date: 12 June 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Klaus Patel, Maastricht University (exter...
To argue for the acknowledgment of the importance of historical materialism today when the cold-war ...
Abstract. The enormous impacts of WWI, WWII, and the Great Depression made Karl Polanyi write a famo...
This introduction to this Special Issue of International Relations dedicated to Karl Deutsch makes t...
The field of international relations is one of few corners of the social sciences in which it has be...
Can international relations (IR) be a distinctive discipline? In the present paper I argue that such...
Some of the most promising post-Cold War developments in Marxian thought have been stimulated by p...
Marxism is one of the perspectives in International Relations that's usually we use to explain the ...
Approaching the centenary of its establishment as a formal discipline, International Relations today...
Prof. Dr. John Kannankulam teaches critical political economy at the Philipps University of Marburg,...
Post-1945 stability has confused us about the status of expert knowledge in studying world politics:...
Karl Polanyi is principally known as an economic historian and a theorist of international political...
The article of record as published may be located at http://www.jstor.org/stable/2625234The recentl...
This book rejects a commonplace of European history: that the treaties of Westphalia not only closed...
Sociologists have traditionally paid scant attention to International Relations (IR) as a social-sci...
Defence date: 12 June 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Klaus Patel, Maastricht University (exter...
To argue for the acknowledgment of the importance of historical materialism today when the cold-war ...
Abstract. The enormous impacts of WWI, WWII, and the Great Depression made Karl Polanyi write a famo...
This introduction to this Special Issue of International Relations dedicated to Karl Deutsch makes t...