Standard accounts of the emergence of the modern global economic order posit its origins in the expansion of markets or in the changing nature of the social relations of capitalist production. Each fails to acknowledge the significance of colonial relations underpinning these processes, as formative of, and continuous with them. This is a consequence of the dominant understandings (across different theoretical perspectives) of capitalism as a distinct and self-contained economic formation of modernity, the origins of which are seen to be endogenous to Europe and north America. As such, there is a concomitant failure to acknowledge, or regard as significant, the global connections forged through colonialism that are the condition of capitali...
This article addresses the colonial and racial origins of the welfare state with a particular emphas...
Recent critical analyses of global land grabs have variously invoked global capitalism and neocoloni...
I construct a model in which a colony trades raw materials for manufactures with the mother country ...
This article contributes to theorising colonialism and capitalism within the same analytic frame thr...
Interpretations of the role of the state in economic change in colonial (1858-1947) and post-colonia...
Abstract: Colonialism is rightly blamed for myriad modern ills ranging from poverty to racism. I hol...
This paper traces the development and structure of the global political economy. After first explain...
The introduction explains the purpose of this volume: to explain the development of labour relations...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article addresses the c...
Democratic or liberal capitalism has been the most globally successful civilisational form of the pa...
Commodity Trading, Globalization and the Colonial World: Spinning the Web of the Global Market provi...
The intellectual impetus for this volume is the abiding interest of its editors in promoting in-dept...
This article traces the colonially inscribed spread of global capitalism through the lives and legac...
Sustaining globalization as a world order requires a restructuring of the state and its relationship...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
This article addresses the colonial and racial origins of the welfare state with a particular emphas...
Recent critical analyses of global land grabs have variously invoked global capitalism and neocoloni...
I construct a model in which a colony trades raw materials for manufactures with the mother country ...
This article contributes to theorising colonialism and capitalism within the same analytic frame thr...
Interpretations of the role of the state in economic change in colonial (1858-1947) and post-colonia...
Abstract: Colonialism is rightly blamed for myriad modern ills ranging from poverty to racism. I hol...
This paper traces the development and structure of the global political economy. After first explain...
The introduction explains the purpose of this volume: to explain the development of labour relations...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article addresses the c...
Democratic or liberal capitalism has been the most globally successful civilisational form of the pa...
Commodity Trading, Globalization and the Colonial World: Spinning the Web of the Global Market provi...
The intellectual impetus for this volume is the abiding interest of its editors in promoting in-dept...
This article traces the colonially inscribed spread of global capitalism through the lives and legac...
Sustaining globalization as a world order requires a restructuring of the state and its relationship...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
This article addresses the colonial and racial origins of the welfare state with a particular emphas...
Recent critical analyses of global land grabs have variously invoked global capitalism and neocoloni...
I construct a model in which a colony trades raw materials for manufactures with the mother country ...