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Routledge - Imperialism after the Neoliberal Turn Book

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Imperialism after the Neoliberal Turn (Capitalism, Power and the Imperial State) offers a deep look into how imperialist systems function in the modern era. This book examines the evolution of imperialism during the neoliberal period, providing a systematic way to understand the inner dynamics and vulnerabilities of today's global systems. Readers will explore the central question of how an imperialist system can persist even when it fails to resolve issues like unemployment, declining living standards, and globalizing conflicts. By using theoretical and empirical contributions from current literature, the author helps re-conceptualize imperialism under neoliberal conditions. This text is an essential resource for those studying the relationship between capitalism, power, and the state in a changing global landscape.

Key Features

Explores the evolution of imperialism within the context of the neoliberal era.

Provides a systematic understanding of the dynamics and vulnerabilities in the contemporary imperialist system.

Analyzes how imperialist systems sustain themselves despite unemployment and declining standards of living.

Uses theoretical and empirical contributions to re-conceptualize modern imperialism.

Examines the connection between capitalism, power, and the imperial state.

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hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
04 January 2022
Listed Since
22 June 2021

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