TY - BOOK AU - Ayers,Alison J. TI - Gramsci, political economy, and international relations theory: modern princes and naked emperors SN - 0230605826 AV - JZ1305 .G72 2008 U1 - 327.101 22 PY - 2008///] CY - New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Gramsci, Antonio, KW - International relations KW - Philosophy KW - Globalization KW - Historical materialism KW - Politics and culture N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-250) and index; Introduction / Alison J. Ayers -- Philosophical and theoretical reflections -- The formation of Neo-Gramscians in international relations and international political economy: neither Gramsci nor Marx / Julian Saurin -- History, structure, and world orders: on the (cross-) purposes of Neo-Gramscian theory / Hannes Lacher -- On the limits of Neo-Gramscian international relations: a scientific realist account of hegemony / Jonathon Joseph -- The state in neoliberal globalization: the merits and limits of Coxian conceptions / Pinar Bedirhanoğlu -- Production, class, and power in the neoliberal transition: a critique of Coxian eclecticism / Alfredo Saad-Filho and Alison J. Ayers -- Toward a counter-hegemonic research agenda -- Gender in the theory and practice of international political economy: the promise and limitations of Neo-Gramscian approaches / Jill Steans and Daniela Tepe -- Return to the source: Gramsci, culture, and international relations / Mustapha Kamal Pasha -- Uncivil society: interrogations at the margins of Neo-Gramscian theory / Siba N. Grovogui and Lori Leonard -- Jacobinism: the ghost in the Gramscian machine of counter-hegemony / Robbie Shilliam -- "Tell no lies, claim no easy victories": possibilities and contradictions of emancipatory struggles in the current neocolonial condition / Branwen Gruffydd Jones N2 - "This book seeks to provide the most comprehensive and sustained engagement and critique of neo-Gramscian analyses available in the literature. In examining neo-Gramscian analyses in IR/IPE, the book engages with two fundamental concerns in international relations: (i) the question of historicity and (ii) the analysis of radical transformation."--Publisher description UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0829/2008017164-b.html ER -