The paper contemplates on the multiple and often paradoxical relationships between major theories of international relations (IR) and states in the progress of capitalism. It particularly attempts to reconstruct the missed link between realism and capitalism. On the one hand, ad hoc policies in compliance with realist theory have strengthened the state; on the other hand, the nation state has played an historical role in the standardization of values, norms, and rules within different territories, and so paved the way for interdependence and globalization. However, realism fallaciously conceives of the state as a metaphysical or eternal entity by ignoring the historically embedded link between the state system and capitalism. As capitalism ...
International audienceThis paper is about the role of the State in contemporary capitalism and its c...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
The discussion of international politics remains preoccupied with a construct called "realist t...
Many globalization theorists make the claim that the state, in its current Westphalian context, is n...
Abstract Contemporary Marxist students of international relations, like their mainstream counterpart...
From 1945 to date, the state has been at the centre of debates in IR theorizing. While the anti-stat...
This thesis provides a critique of, and an alternative to, the Realist school of International Relat...
This book recovers the history of realist theorization on nationalism and the nation-state. Presente...
Th e dynamics of the emerging transnational stage in world capitalism cannot be understood through t...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
none1noThis chapter reflects on the tradition of political thought known as realism. Its main purpos...
International Political Economy (IPE) textbooks tend to present the concept of a clear state-market ...
The idea behind this article is to employ a series of Deleuzo-Guattarian principles, primarily the c...
Stefano Guzzini's study offers an understanding of the evolution of the realist tradition within Int...
International audienceThis paper is about the role of the State in contemporary capitalism and its c...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
The discussion of international politics remains preoccupied with a construct called "realist t...
Many globalization theorists make the claim that the state, in its current Westphalian context, is n...
Abstract Contemporary Marxist students of international relations, like their mainstream counterpart...
From 1945 to date, the state has been at the centre of debates in IR theorizing. While the anti-stat...
This thesis provides a critique of, and an alternative to, the Realist school of International Relat...
This book recovers the history of realist theorization on nationalism and the nation-state. Presente...
Th e dynamics of the emerging transnational stage in world capitalism cannot be understood through t...
Since the 1990s, globalization theorists have published a never-ending litany of books and articles ...
none1noThis chapter reflects on the tradition of political thought known as realism. Its main purpos...
International Political Economy (IPE) textbooks tend to present the concept of a clear state-market ...
The idea behind this article is to employ a series of Deleuzo-Guattarian principles, primarily the c...
Stefano Guzzini's study offers an understanding of the evolution of the realist tradition within Int...
International audienceThis paper is about the role of the State in contemporary capitalism and its c...
The discipline of International Relations finds itself challenged by theorists who argue that proces...
The discussion of international politics remains preoccupied with a construct called "realist t...