Author | Title |
Faruk Yalvaç
| Editor’s Note |
Benno Teschke
| IR Theory, Historical Materialism and the False Promise of International Historical Sociology |
Jonathan Joseph
| Combining Hegemony and Governmentality to Explain Global Governance |
Bastiaan van Apeldoorn
| Geopolitical Strategy and Class Hegemony: Towards a Historical Materialist Foreign Policy Analysis |
Kamran Matin
| The -Alchemist of Revolution: Ali Shariati’s Political Thought in International Context |
André Beckershoff
| Seizing the Transnational – Ideology, Hegemony, and the Doubling of China-Taiwan Relations |
Ulrich Hamenstädt
| In the shadows of the dialectic method: Building a framework upon the thoughts of Adorno and Gramsci |
John Milios and Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos
| Revisiting the Classical Theories of Imperialism:From “Underconsumption” in “Global Capitalism” to the “Imperialist Chain” |
Ulrich Hamenstädt
| Book Review: Jonathan Joseph, The Social in the Global: Social Theory, Governmentality and Global Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, pp. 302) |