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New Political Science (2013) 35 (1): 84–108.
Published: 01 March 2013
...Tom Malleson Abstract While the notion that parts of the economy should be subject to democratic oversight is not particularly new, it is only recently that the term “economic democracy” has begun to emerge as a political label and a political project in its own right. Interest in economic...
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New Political Science (2014) 36 (4): 573–589.
Published: 01 December 2014
... of individual achievement, an alternative class analysis is proposed that entails the concrete historical, political, economic, and ideological context of these struggles and their causes. The examination of both policies reveals an ideological struggle between meritocracy, as grounded in the individualist...
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New Political Science (2010) 32 (2): 297–302.
Published: 01 June 2010
...Stefan Heumann Benjamin I. Page and Lawrence R. Jacobs , Class War? What Americans Really Think about Economic Inequality , Chicago & London : University of Chicago Press , 2009 , 142 pp. Larry M. Bartels , Unequal Democracy: The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age...
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (3): 335–355.
Published: 01 September 2011
... provided are used to describe China's embrace and subsequent rejection of neoliberalism to conclude that the near future of the global economy is likely to be one of ideological heterogeneity and thus unlikely to spawn a new hegemonic system of globalization. Introduction The current economic crisis...
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New Political Science (2004) 26 (3): 347–369.
Published: 01 September 2004
... thesis that empires tend to overextend themselves militarily, depleting their revenue-generating and productive capacities at home and making them vulnerable to decline in relation to nations whose economies are rising. This article brings together many threads of a discussion about the economic impacts...
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New Political Science (2003) 25 (2): 159–176.
Published: 01 June 2003
...Ahn Jean Abstract The Gwangju Uprising is fully explained when it is viewed not as a single event for 10 days but as the eruption of socio-economic contradictions of South Korean society in the late 1970s. Located between the Bak Jeong-hee dictatorship and the June Breakthrough of the working class...
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New Political Science (2007) 29 (4): 407–427.
Published: 01 December 2007
... that harmonize with neoliberal economic restructuring. I frame this theoretically with Polanyi’s notion of double movement. In our current era of weakened state governance vis-à-vis neoliberal trade and fiscal policy, non-state sites of reaction have emerged. Pentecostalism is one such site, and, in contrast...
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New Political Science (2008) 30 (3): 307–324.
Published: 01 September 2008
...Michael J. Thompson Abstract This article examines the ideological roots and historical development of an early radical economic egalitarian tradition in American political thought. It concentrates on a group of thinkers and social critics that were active from the 1820s through the beginning...
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New Political Science (2023) 45 (2): 410–412.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Robert A. Denemark The Oxford Handbook of Economic Imperialism, by Zak Cope and Immanuel Ness , Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2022 , 678 pp., $150 , ISBN: 978-0-1975-2708-5 © 2023 Robert A. Denemark 2023 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE 2023, VOL. 45, NO.2, 410-424 BOOK REVIEWS...
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New Political Science (2023) 45 (2): 414–416.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Joseph G. Peschek Hijacking the Agenda: Economic Power and Political Influence, by Christopher Witko , Jana Morgan , Nathan J. Kelly , and Peter K. Enns , New York : Russell Sage Foundation , 2021 , XVIII + 395 pp., $35.00 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-8715-4573-2 © 2023 Joseph...
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (4): 525–539.
Published: 01 December 2011
... advantage of the crisis. No revival of union organizing occurred, and membership continued to decline. Moreover, unions were unable to effectively present themselves as defenders of a larger public interest in equitable economic policy. Instead, many in the public turned against unions, viewing them...
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New Political Science (2011) 33 (4): 555–575.
Published: 01 December 2011
...Daniel N. Lipson Abstract The conventional explanation for the “Great Recession” is that a pro-business administration advanced deregulatory policies in the mortgage industry and broader financial industries, leading to a predictable but temporary economic recession. In contrast, peak oil analysts...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (2): 336–352.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Tom Hoctor Abstract This article contributes to a growing literature on economic epistemologies by arguing that so-called “neoliberal” ways of thinking are characteristic of a trend in wider social theory to privilege epistemological problematics over ontological ones. It will approach the shared...
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New Political Science (2022) 44 (2): 324–335.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Atallah S. Al Sarhan Abstract This study aims to explain the role of the economic dimension of Iran’s foreign policy toward Iraq between 2003 and 2020. The study shows that after the U.S. occupation of Iraq in 2003, there were fundamental shifts in the structure of Iraqi power and identity...
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New Political Science (1990) 9 (1-2): 81–102.
Published: 01 November 1990
...Carlos M. Vilas © 1990 Caucus for a New Political Science 1990 Carlos M. Vilas The Contribution of Economic Policy and International Negotiation to the Fall of the Sandinista Government Translated by Lena M. Gilman . . . in history, those who have tried to survive making concessions have...
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New Political Science (2021) 43 (4): 396–402.
Published: 01 December 2021
...Leela Fernandes © 2021 Caucus for a New Political Science 2021 NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE 2021, VOL. 43, NO.4, 396-402 httpsdoLorg/l0.l080/07393148.2021.1995821 Scarcity and the State in the Midst of Climate and Economic Crises: Governing Water in India Leela Fernandes Henry M. Jackson School...
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New Political Science (1992) 11 (3): 29–49.
Published: 01 September 1992
...James R. Simmons © 1992 Caucus for a New Political Science 1992 James R. Simmons ECONOMIC THEORY OF DEMOCRACY REV~ITEDANDREV~ED Introduction The focus on the individual as the source of political, economic and moral values was clearly an important element in the social doctrines...
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New Political Science (1993) 13 (1): 167–175.
Published: 01 September 1993
...Francis Adams Economic Policy Reform in Developing Countries . Anne Krueger . Cambridge, Ma : Blackwell Publishers , 1992 , xiii + 184 pp. ISBN 1-55786-274-5 . Appendix, index, notes. The Challenge to the South . The Report of the South Commission. Oxford : Oxford University...
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New Political Science (1983) 4 (2): 19–36.
Published: 01 July 1983
...Gary G. Meyers © 1982 Caucus for a New Political Science 1982 Gary G. Meyers The Subcultural Origins of Mitterrand's Economic Policy One of the most striking (and paradoxical) features of Franc;ois Mitterrand's regime thus far has been its about face on economic policy. When elected in 1981...
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New Political Science (1994) 15 (1-2): 191–216.
Published: 01 December 1994
... political and economic forces are conspiring to overcome the altered material and geopolitical conditions that make evident the need for Puerto Rico's decolonization. Colonialism has given rise to an array of forces that impedes any changes in Puerto Rico's formal political status. Where once the US state...