Transnational Capital and Class Fractions(RIPE Series in Global Political Economy) H 324 p. 18
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Introduction - Political economy, capital fractions, transnational class formation: The intellectual pedigree of the Amsterdam School Henk Overbeek Part I The Amsterdam School: Key contributions 1 The Dutch bourgeoisie between the two world wars (1979) Ries Bode 2 Class formation at the international level (1979) Kees Van Der Pijl 3 Finance capital and the crisis in Britain (1980) Henk Overbeek 4 The international corporate elite (1982) Meindert Fennema 5 Transnational class agency and European governance: The case of the European Round Table of Industrialists (2000) Bastiaan Van Apeldoorn 6 Asymmetrical regulation and multidimensional governance in the European Union (2004) Otto Holman Part II Critical commentaries 7 Class fractions and hegemonic concepts of control Andreas Bieler and Adam Morton 8 Losing control? The Amsterdam School travels East Dorothee Bohle 9 The Amsterdam School and its implications for Chinese scholars Bai Yunzhen 10 Reconsidering the ‘dangerous liaisons’ between China and neoliberalism and its impact in Latin America and Caribbean countries Leonardo Ramos and Javier Vadell 11 Saying Goodbye? Tracing my itinerary from Amsterdam to Beijing Naná De Graaff 12 Reflections on the Amsterdam School and the transnational capitalist class William K. Carroll 13 Theories of imperialism: Rivalries and unity Alan Cafruny and Magnus Ryner 14 Nationalist populism within the Lockean heartland Hans-Jürgen Bieling 15 Out of Amsterdam! Beyond the boundaries of (transnational) capitalist class formation Laura Horn and Angela Wigger 16 The Amsterdam School: Gender as a blind spot? Marianne H. Marchand 17 The Amsterdam School, critical realism and the study of ‘deep structures’ Hubert Buch-Hansen and Juan Ignacio Staricco 18 Confronting global governance after the historical turn in IR Samuel Knafo 19 Network analysis and the Amsterdam School: An unfulfilled promise? Eelke M. Heemskerk PART III The Amsterdam School and the Political Economy of Contemporary Capitalism 20 A transnational analysis of the current crisis Kees Van Der Pijl 21 Putting the Amsterdam School in its place Bob Jessop
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