Expanding Geopolitical Economy: A Critique of the Theory of Successive Hegemonies Available to Purchase
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Published:2015
James Parisot, 2015. "Expanding Geopolitical Economy: A Critique of the Theory of Successive Hegemonies", Theoretical Engagements in Geopolitical Economy
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Abstract
This paper situates geopolitical economy in light of a broader rethinking of the history of capitalism and international power. It discusses why the ideas of British and American hegemony are problematic. Specifically, it argues that categorizing these powers as hegemonic leaves out a more complex history that theories of hegemony have excluded, and cannot include, else the concept of hegemony would collapse. Finally, I suggest geopolitical economy may be a starting point for writing a new history of capitalism and world order.
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