: The IIPEC Model of Inter-imperial Economy and Culture
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/ Laura Doyle
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This essay combines new evidence from world history with postcolonial and materialist theory to develop an interdisciplinary model of dialectics in world politics. The argument is both theoretical and historical. Focused on the global field of empires jockeying in every period, whose material productions accrue over successive periods, the essay models an inter-imperial theory of political economy and culture (IIPEC), with attention to antiimperial as well as imperial actors. The theory introduces three dialectical concepts (coformation, co-production, and accretion), which explain the linked emergence of states, capitalist economies, material infrastructures, and cultural institutions. Applied to new historical data on states outside of Europe, including in ‘medieval’ periods, the IIPEC analysis reveals that these processes of linked emergence predate–and prepare–the rise of European nation-states. The IIPEC model thus reframes the Westphalian account of state formation within a transhemispheric dialectics, and in turn it revises Eurocentric narratives of modernity and globalization.
قطعه
عنوان
Globalizations
شماره جلد
, Vol. 11, No. 5
تاريخ نشر
, (October 2014)
توصيف ظاهري
: P. 689-709
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
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dialectics
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empire
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global
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Westphalia
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culture
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infrastructure
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