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Marxism and International Relations: Studies from the Brazilian Global South: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, cartea 279

Caio Bugiato
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2024
Where is Marxism in International Relations? The answer lies in this collective work by Brazilian authors who have looked to Marxist theory for an alternative perspective, and therefore outside the dominant ideas in the field, to analyse International Relations. Specifically, the answer is divided into themes: key ideas by Marx and Engels for IR, Marxist thinkers as IR theorists, Marxist theories on imperialism, and the Latin-American theory on dependency. With the end result, this book adds to the international intellectual efforts to criticize and overcome capitalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004693555
ISBN-10: 9004693556
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences


Notă biografică

Caio Bugiato, Ph.D. (2016), University of Campinas, Brazil, is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro and at Federal University of ABC, São Paulo. He is the Editor of Marxism and International Relations (in Portuguese).

Cuprins

Preface

Acknowledgements

Notes on Contributors

Part 1
Key Ideas by Marx and Engels for ir
1 Marx and the Formation of the Modern International System
Luis Manoel Rebelo Fernandes

2 Marx, Engels and the System of World Power in the Nineteenth Century
Muniz Gonçalves Ferreira

3 Revolutions and International Relations Marxism’s Contributions and Failures
Paulo Gilberto Fagundes Visentini

Part 2
Marxist Thinkers as ir Theorists
4 The Center-Periphery Dialectic Lenin’s Contribution to the Analysis of Contemporary International Relations
Rita Matos Coitinho

5 ‘War against War’ Rosa Luxemburg as an International Relations Theorist
Miguel Borba de Sá

6 The Imperialist Chain of the Interstate Relations Nicos Poulantzas’ Theory on Imperialism
Caio Martins Bugiato

7 Hegemonic Struggle and Populism Agonistic Solutions to the Identity Challenge
Mayra Goulart da Silva

8 Imperialism as a Complex System of Domination An Approach from Domenico Losurdo
Diego Pautasso

9 David Harvey and the International Relations Some Appointments
Leonardo César Souza Ramos, Rodrigo Corrêa Teixeira and Marina Scotelaro de Castro

Part 3
Marxist Theories on Imperialism
10 Notes on Imperialism, State and International Relations
Luiz Felipe Brandão Osório

11 The Marxist Debate on Post-World War ii Imperialism
Caio Martins Bugiato and Tatiana Berringer

12 Imperialism The Question of System Stability
Marcelo Pereira Fernandes

Part 4
Latin-American Theory on Dependency
13 The Marxist Theory of Dependency Contributions of Latin American Marxism to International Relations
Maíra Machado Bichir

14 Imperialism and Dependence vs. Interdependence The Muted side of a Theoretical Clash
Rejane Carolina Hoeveler

15 Brazilian Sub-imperialism and Peripheral Development A Marxist Critique of the Dependency Theory
Tiago Soares Nogara

Index