A system of mutual dependence and antagonism: exploring the potential of uneven and combined development within Global Political Economy

Felipe Antunes de Oliveira, Julian Germann, Steven Rolf
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U&CD scholarship has made vital conceptual and analytical contributions to international relations and international historical sociology scholarship during recent decades. However, so far, it has mainly focused on the longue durée of capitalist transitions rather than contemporary analyses of the dynamics, crises and policy shifts within the global political economy. A small body of literature has recently begun to apply a U&CD conceptual toolkit towards just such ends. In this special issue, we showcase a range of original thought and empirical work which advances the U&CD perspective within the growing and critically oriented field of global political economy. Transcending the pitfalls of orthodox liberal and realist approaches, U&CD draws a direct link between ruptures, contradictions and crises in the global economy and its ongoing division into a multiplicity of nominally sovereign territorial political units. Focusing on a breadth of divisions and antagonisms across lines of class, race, gender and nationality, the articles contained herein point to the immense potential for creative applications of U&CD to play a role in GPE scholarship as it emerges from the grip of the stifling orthodoxies of international political economy.
相互依赖与对抗的体系:探索全球政治经济不平衡与综合发展的潜力
近几十年来,U&CD学术对国际关系和国际历史社会学学术做出了重要的概念和分析贡献。然而,到目前为止,它主要集中在资本主义转型的漫长过程上,而不是对全球政治经济中的动态、危机和政策转变的当代分析。最近,一小部分文献开始将U&CD概念工具包应用于这些目的。在本期特刊中,我们展示了一系列原创思想和实证工作,这些思想和实证工作在不断发展和批判导向的全球政治经济学领域中推进了U&CD视角。超越了传统自由主义和现实主义方法的陷阱,U&CD将全球经济的破裂、矛盾和危机与其不断分裂为名义上主权领土政治单位的多样性之间直接联系起来。本文聚焦于跨越阶级、种族、性别和国籍界线的广泛分歧和对立,指出了U&CD的创造性应用在GPE学术中发挥作用的巨大潜力,因为它摆脱了国际政治经济学令人窒息的正统观念的束缚。
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