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States, Markets and Wars in Global History: Economic and Political Developments Between the Advent of Globalization and the COVID-19 Pandemic

✍ Scribed by Giulio Sapelli


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
300
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This wide-ranging book focuses on the economic and political changes that have taken place between the advent of globalization and the COVID-19 pandemic and assesses how this may bring about a profound reconfiguration of the global political system. Sapelli considers a range of developments in different spheres, from international to national politics, military aggressions, and worldwide political trends such as the rise of populism, to illuminate the moment of neoliberal crisis in which we now live. He argues that Europe and its institutions in particular no longer demonstrate a model of diplomacy and statesmanship, with the rise of technocratic structures and elitism reflecting how an ideal of ‘global convergence’ towards liberalism and democracy no longer holds true. The book then considers how a new international order based on the reason of state can be brought about by global cooperation between the US, Russia and China, along with a return to properly regulated finance and a renewed focus on community in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The book will be of interest to those working in international economics and international relations, as well as academics of economic history and political economy.

✦ Table of Contents


Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
1 Introduction
2 Extraordinary Changes
3 The Invertebrate World
4 Theory for the New World
5 The Reason of State and Russia
6 Instability
7 Increasing Global Divergence
8 Here We Go Again
9 The Syrian Crisis: Seeing Through the Mirror Game
10 Economic Madness, Technocracies and the Energy Transition
11 After the City in Capitalism as Religion
12 The Mystical Body of Europe and Central Banks
13 The Return to Moral Economy
14 To Conclude (in the Global Pandemic and in the Russian Aggression Against Ukraine)
Notes
Index


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