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The book shows one individual's (the author) experience of the
world, through contacts with government officials and scholars in
the Middle East and Asia, Europe and Latin America during the
post-Second World War years up to the later 1960s; and then that
individual's reflections and study during the succeeding decades,
up to and including the first decade of the 21st century,
concerning the future of the world and the critical choices that
confront the world both in inter-state relations and in maintaining
the security of the biosphere.
The Political Economy of a Plural World is a new volume by one of the world's leading critical thinkers in International Political Economy. Building on his seminal contributions to the field, Robert W Cox engages with the major themes that have characterized his work over the past three decades, and also the main topics which affect the globalised world at the start of the twentieth-century. The book addresses such core issues as global civil society, power and knowledge, the covert world, multilateralism, and civilizations and world order. Michael Schechter has written an introductory essay which addresses current critiques of Coxian theory, enabling the author to enter into a stimulating dialogue with critics of his work. Timely, provocative and original, this book is a major contribution to International Political Economy and essential reading for all students and academics in the field.
Political Economy of a Plural World is a new volume by one of the world's leading critical thinkers in international political economy. Building on his seminal contributions to the field, Robert W Cox engages with the major themes that have characterized his work over the past three decades, and also the main topics which affect the globalized world at the start of the twentieth-century. The book addresses such core issues as global civil society, power and knowledge, the covert world, multilateralism, and civilizations and world order. Michael Schechter has written an introductory essay which addresses current critiques of Coxian theory, enabling the author to enter into a stimulating dialogue with critics of his work. Timely, provocative and original, this book is a major contribution to international political economy and essential reading for all students and academics in the field.
Robert Cox's writings have had a profound influence on recent
developments in thinking in world politics and political economy in
many countries. This book brings together for the first time his
most important essays, grouped around the theme of world order. The
volume is divided into sections dealing respectively with theory;
with the application of Cox's approach to recent changes in world
political economy; and with multilateralism and the problem of
global governance. The book also includes a critical review of
Cox's work by Timothy Sinclair, and an essay by Cox tracing his own
intellectual journey. This volume will be an essential guide to
Robert Cox's critical approach to world politics for students and
teachers of international relations, international political
economy, and international organisation.
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