Global Political Economy and the Modern State System : Historical Materialism, Volume 63 by Tobias ten-Brink
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Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
HAYMARKET BOOKS; Reprint edition (2015-05-21)
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Tobias ten Brink delves into the intricate relationships between global political economy and the modern state system, illustrating how historical materialism shapes contemporary political landscapes. By analyzing various case studies, he provides insights into the evolution of state authority and economic governance in a globalized world.
The exploration is grounded in a rich historical context, allowing readers to understand the underlying forces that have influenced state structures and economic policies. Ten Brink argues that to grasp current events, one must consider the historical materials that have consistently molded state interactions and economic dynamics.
This work serves as a vital resource for scholars and students seeking to comprehend the complexities of state behavior in the global arena. By bridging historical context with modern political economy, ten Brink’s analysis offers a comprehensive framework for understanding how past events resonate within today’s global systems.
The exploration is grounded in a rich historical context, allowing readers to understand the underlying forces that have influenced state structures and economic policies. Ten Brink argues that to grasp current events, one must consider the historical materials that have consistently molded state interactions and economic dynamics.
This work serves as a vital resource for scholars and students seeking to comprehend the complexities of state behavior in the global arena. By bridging historical context with modern political economy, ten Brink’s analysis offers a comprehensive framework for understanding how past events resonate within today’s global systems.
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