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Preface to the first edition second Personal, Political and Intellectual Influences PART I: SOCIAL AND INTERNATIONAL THEORY Epistemology, Ontology Critique of Economy Transnational Historical Materialism World Order Hegemony, Culture Imperialism II: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF WORLD ORDER US Hegemony in 1980s: Limits Prospects The Power Capital: Direct Structural Globalization, Market Civilization Disciplinary Neo-Liberalism Geopolitics Asian Crisis Law, Justice New Constitutionalism III:...
Journal Article Global Hegemony and the Structural Power of Capital Get access Stephen R. Gill, Gill University Manchester Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar David Law Wolverhampton Polytechnic International Studies Quarterly, Volume 33, Issue 4, December 1989, Pages 475–499, https://doi.org/10.2307/2600523 Published: 01 1989
Constitutional revision is a feature of the 1990s. Specifically, this involves initiatives to politically 'lock in' neo‐liberal reforms. These serve secure investor freedoms and property rights for transnational enterprises. Yet students international political economy have paid surprisingly little attention constitutional aspects global restructuring. Thus essay analyses new constitutionalism disciplinary neo‐liberalism, understood as discourse governance that informs pattern change. It...
(1998). European governance and new constitutionalism: Economic Monetary Union alternatives to disciplinary Neoliberalism in Europe. New Political Economy: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 5-26.
Intensified inequalities, social dislocations and human insecurity have coincided with a redefinition of the political in emerging world order. Part this involves emergence new constitutionalism. New constitutionalism limits democratic control over central elements economic policy regulation by locking future governments to liberal frameworks accumulation premised on freedom enterprise. "limits possible" are also redefined "clash globalizations" as more generally "globalization from above"...
What lies ahead for the global political economy? How can policy makers channel economic development to increase chances peace and prosperity? From a wide range of theoretical viewpoints, Gill Law examine how politics help shape international relations changes structures affect forces.
Although the resources and knowledge for achieving improved global health exist, a new, critical paradigm on as an aspect of human development, security, rights is needed. Such shift required to sufficiently modify credibly reduce present dominance perverse market forces health. New scientific discoveries can make wide-ranging contributions health; however, depends greater social justice, economic redistribution, enhanced democratization production, caring institutions essential care,...
This special issue introduces new work, perspectives, and engages in a dialogue to revisit, extend go beyond the original central hypothesis of Power, Production Social Reproduction (2003). That volume its primary focused upon unfolding contradiction between global accumulation capital provision stable progressive conditions social reproduction. It hypothesized growing intensified power many life-making/sustaining processes, including condition bodies biosphere. Our conceptualized...
This article seeks to evaluate the ethical underpinnings of neoliberalism and its associated power relations, illustrate influence such relationships on health people planet in so-called era Anthropocene. We seek reveal current standing neoliberalism, identify other positions relations that could be more conducive promoting peaceful progress an during which all future life our will increasingly threatened by several organically inter-linked, human-caused crises, including Earth’s biosphere....
The Lancet-University of Oslo Commission Report on Global Governance for Health provides an insightful analysis the global health inequalities that result from transnational activities consequent what authors call contemporary "global social norms." Our critique is and suggested reforms to prevailing institutions practices are confined within perspective dominant-although unsustainable inequitable-market-oriented, neoliberal development model capitalism. Consequently, report both elides...
This article seeks to contribute debates on the political economy of global health by offering a 'planetary' perspective. We initially sketch contestations concerning improvements, inequalities and inequities in state order move towards more integrated conception significant social forces driving transformations health, society ecology. then explore key agencies (e.g. large energy pharmaceutical corporations; sympathetic governments) structures contemporary capitalism interrogate their...
This essay analyses recent protests against aspects of neoliberal globalisation, as for example at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Meeting in Seattle late 1999 and Washington, DC spring 2000 to coincide with IMF Bank Annual Meetings. I first examine reasons failure talks, secondly, evaluate their political significance. Finally, analyse some emerging forms agency associated struggles over nature direction globalisation that call ‘the postmodern Prince’. concept is elaborated...
One impoverishes the question of power if one poses it simply in terms legislation and constitution … state apparatus. Power is more complicated, dense pervasive…. It's impossible to get development productive forces characteristic capitalism you don't at same time have apparatuses power…. The system takes a pyramidical form. [The apex] lower elements hierarchy stand relationship mutual support conditioning…. bourgeoisie construct[ed] machines allowing circuits profit, which turn re-inforced...