Beyond Globalization : Capitalism, Territoriality And The International Relations Of Modernity
\ Hannes Lacher
London, New York
: Routledge
, 2006.
xii, 208 p.
(Routledge/RIPE studies in global political economy ; 20)
Code E.Book: 10946
"In this book, Hannes Lacher traces the modern disjuncture of the spaces of economic organization and political governance to the territorial prefiguration of capitalism, and analyses the distinctive strategies through which states and social forces sought to overcome this gap in historically changing socio-spatial regimes." "This book will be of great interest to students and researchers of international relations, political science, historical materialism, political geography and sociology."--Jacket.
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From the international to the global? -- Modernity, historicity, and epochal theory -- The international relations of capitalist modernity -- Absolutism, capitalism, and state formation in post-feudal Europe -- The international system of the Ancien Regime -- Incongruent spaces : national states and global accumulation -- Beyond the "territorial trap" : history, geography, and international transformation -- Governing global capitalism : towards imperium?