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From International Relations to World Civilizations : the contributions of Robert W. Cox / edited by Shannon Brincat

Contributor(s): Brincat, ShannonSeries: (Rethinking Globalizations)Publication details: Abingdon, Oxfordshire ; New York : Routledge , 2017 Description: 159 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780367143121 (pbk); 9781138289635 (hbk)Subject(s): Cox, Robert W | Relaciones internacionales | Economía internacional | Política internacional
Contents:
Statement by Robert W. Cox Preface: On the Legacy of Robert W. Cox / Richard Falk 1. Introduction: From International Relations to World Civilizations: The Contributions of Robert W. Cox / Shannon Brincat 2. Robert W. Cox’s Method of Historical Structures Redux / Timothy J. Sinclair 3. The Critical Theorist’s Labour: Empirical or Philosophical Historiography for International Relations? / Richard Devetak and Ryan Walter 4. Robert W. Cox and the Idea of History: Political Economy as Philosophy / Randall Germain 5. Neo-Gramscian Theory and Third World Violence: A Time for Broadening / Randolph B. Persaud 6. Traditional, Problem-Solving and Critical Theory: An Analysis of Horkheimer and Cox’s Setting of the ‘Critical’ Divide / Shannon Brincat 7. Framing Robert W. Cox, Framing International Relations / Vendulka Kubálková 8. Labour in Global Production: Reflections on Coxian Insights in a World of Global Value Chains / Nicola Phillips 9. Global Governance and Universities: The Power of Ideas and Knowledge / James H. Mittelman 10. ‘Behemoth Pulls the Peasant’s Plough’: Convergence and Resistance to Business Civilization in China / George Karavas and Shannon Brincat 11. Rethinking about Civilizations: The Politics of Migration in a New Climate / Samid Suliman
Abstract: This volume explores the work of Robert W. Cox across International Relations, International Political Economy, and International Historical Sociology. Robert W. Cox has been a key figure in so-called critical approaches to world politics, contributing to the inter-paradigm debate in IR, pioneering the Gramscian approach to IPE, developing key insights into international institutions, and the changing nature of capitalism and the state. His more recent work on intercivilizational encounters and intersubjectivity has been no less influential.
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Este libro fue publicado originalmente como un número especial de la revista Globalizations.

Statement by Robert W. Cox Preface: On the Legacy of Robert W. Cox / Richard Falk 1. Introduction: From International Relations to World Civilizations: The Contributions of Robert W. Cox / Shannon Brincat 2. Robert W. Cox’s Method of Historical Structures Redux / Timothy J. Sinclair 3. The Critical Theorist’s Labour: Empirical or Philosophical Historiography for International Relations? / Richard Devetak and Ryan Walter 4. Robert W. Cox and the Idea of History: Political Economy as Philosophy / Randall Germain 5. Neo-Gramscian Theory and Third World Violence: A Time for Broadening / Randolph B. Persaud 6. Traditional, Problem-Solving and Critical Theory: An Analysis of Horkheimer and Cox’s Setting of the ‘Critical’ Divide / Shannon Brincat 7. Framing Robert W. Cox, Framing International Relations / Vendulka Kubálková 8. Labour in Global Production: Reflections on Coxian Insights in a World of Global Value Chains / Nicola Phillips 9. Global Governance and Universities: The Power of Ideas and Knowledge / James H. Mittelman 10. ‘Behemoth Pulls the Peasant’s Plough’: Convergence and Resistance to Business Civilization in China / George Karavas and Shannon Brincat 11. Rethinking about Civilizations: The Politics of Migration in a New Climate / Samid Suliman

This volume explores the work of Robert W. Cox across International Relations, International Political Economy, and International Historical Sociology. Robert W. Cox has been a key figure in so-called critical approaches to world politics, contributing to the inter-paradigm debate in IR, pioneering the Gramscian approach to IPE, developing key insights into international institutions, and the changing nature of capitalism and the state. His more recent work on intercivilizational encounters and intersubjectivity has been no less influential.

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