Susanne Soederberg (Department of Global Development Studies, Queen's University, Canada), Paul Zarembka (State Universi
The growing centrality of risk management in pro-market governance raises important questions regarding how risks are produced, and why? Who and what is included in, and excluded from, risk management, and why? And, what is the relationship between the rise of risk management and neoliberalism? Drawing on various political economy approaches, this volume addresses these questions by examining - both analytically and empirically - diverse meanings and practices of risk management across a range of scales and themes ranging from austerity to climate change to housing and debt. The authors...
The growing centrality of risk management in pro-market governance raises important questions regarding how risks are produced, and why? Who and what ...
Radhika Desai (University of Manitoba, Canada), Paul Zarembka (State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)
This work advances geopolitical economy as a new approach to understanding the evolution of the capitalist world order and its 21st century form of multipolarity. Neither can be explained by recently dominant approaches such as U.S. hegemony or globalization: they treat the world economy as a seamless whole in which either no state matters or only one does. Today's BRICs and emerging economies are only the latest instances of state-led or combined development. Such development has a long history of repeatedly challenging the unevenness of capitalism and the international division of labour it...
This work advances geopolitical economy as a new approach to understanding the evolution of the capitalist world order and its 21st century form of mu...
Paul Zarembka (State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)
Only after World War II did scholars move to theorize the distinction between the core countries at the center of capitalism and peripheral countries, often with an added distinction to include the semi-peripheral. Immanuel Wallerstein's World Systems approach has been particularly important and led the term periphery into common scholarly parlance. Not surprisingly, much work remains to be done to untangle the extreme diversity and complexity of the political economies and resistances against the multidimensional cruelties perpetrated in the world’s many, very different peripheral...
Only after World War II did scholars move to theorize the distinction between the core countries at the center of capitalism and peripheral countries,...