Most serious studies of globalization quickly derail into simple analyses of the immediately identifiable global institutions and actors, with little inquiry into the deeper interrelationships animating them. We associate globalization with increased trade, or broader cross-cultural contact, or perhaps with Americanization, but none of these fits precisely. What we lack is an analysis of globalization that inquires into the deeper currents transforming the contemporary world. In a provocative answer to that lack, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri\u27s Empire constructs a sweeping, theoretically rich account of the nature of globalization. Hardt and Negri argue that we live in a new global hegemony, which they call Empire, a system of go...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
This article comprises our introduction to the book The Politics of Empire: Globalization in Crisis ...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
Most serious studies of globalization quickly derail into simple analyses of the immediately ident...
Three controversial concepts are central to discussion on how international order originates, how it...
On March 7, 2002, Professor Marks delivered the sixth annual Snyder Lecture at the Indiana Universit...
This paper describes how the forces of the United States Empire are key elements in describing the m...
Hirst and Thompson in Globalization in Question interpret data on international trade and investment...
Despite the fact that contemporary social paradigms emphasize the importance of particularity and sp...
In present article there is described a variety of the Empire concepts as a basic constructions of t...
Antonio Negri. Empire and Beyond. Trans. Ed Emery. Malden, MA and Cambridge: Polity, 2008 (pp 239). ...
The paper presents a new interpretation of globalization within the boundaries of the author’s conce...
It has become very difficult today to assume that we are living in a world which is postcolonial jus...
The paper presents a new interpretation of globalization within the boundaries of the author’s conce...
In 2000 Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri announced a new global paradigm that implied the shiftfrom m...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
This article comprises our introduction to the book The Politics of Empire: Globalization in Crisis ...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
Most serious studies of globalization quickly derail into simple analyses of the immediately ident...
Three controversial concepts are central to discussion on how international order originates, how it...
On March 7, 2002, Professor Marks delivered the sixth annual Snyder Lecture at the Indiana Universit...
This paper describes how the forces of the United States Empire are key elements in describing the m...
Hirst and Thompson in Globalization in Question interpret data on international trade and investment...
Despite the fact that contemporary social paradigms emphasize the importance of particularity and sp...
In present article there is described a variety of the Empire concepts as a basic constructions of t...
Antonio Negri. Empire and Beyond. Trans. Ed Emery. Malden, MA and Cambridge: Polity, 2008 (pp 239). ...
The paper presents a new interpretation of globalization within the boundaries of the author’s conce...
It has become very difficult today to assume that we are living in a world which is postcolonial jus...
The paper presents a new interpretation of globalization within the boundaries of the author’s conce...
In 2000 Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri announced a new global paradigm that implied the shiftfrom m...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
This article comprises our introduction to the book The Politics of Empire: Globalization in Crisis ...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...