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_aJha, Prem Shankar, _eauthor. _9247122 |
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_aThe twilight of the nation state : _bglobalisation, chaos and war / _cPrem Shankkar Jha ; foreword by Eric Hobsbawm. |
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_aLondon : _bPluto Press, _c[2006] |
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_axx, 373 pages ; _c25 cm |
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_g1. _tTwo views of the future -- _g2. _tThe end of history -- _g3. _tFour cycles of capital accumulation -- _g4. _tThe onset of chaos -- _g5. Seven explanations for the end of the golden age -- _g6. _tThe emergence of the global market -- _g7. _tThe end of organised capitalism -- _g8. _tDisorganisation of the periphery -- _g9. _tAssault on economic sovereignty -- _g10. _tGrowing obsolescence of the nation state -- _g11. _tRehearsal for empire -- _g12. _tThe end of the Westphalian order -- _g13. _tStruggle for hegemony -- _g14. _tLoss of hegemony -- _g15. _tTowards darkness. |
520 | _a"This groundbreaking book offers an in-depth historical perspective on the rise of capitalism, written by one of the leading scholars of the Global South. Arguing that globalisation is generally poorly understood, Jha offers a new synthesis of political and economic theory that sheds light on the consequences of rapid industrialisation worldwide. Writing from outside the usual Western perspective, the book challenges many of the usual preconceptions about the impact of globalisation. Jha argues that capitalism has developed in four major stages. With a foreword by Eric Hobsbawm, the book provides a detailed history of the rise of capitalism from its early days through the industrial revolution until today. Examining the role of the nation state, this book presents a truly unique perspective on globalisation that will be of interest to all students of economic theory and international relations"--Publisher. | ||
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_aCapitalism. _9314995 |
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_aInternational economic relations. _9319483 |
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_aInternational economic integration _9319482 |
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_aHobsbawm, E. J. _q(Eric J.), _d1917-2012, _ewriter of supplementary textual content. _9229630 |
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