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Disintegrative tendencies in global political economy : exits and conflict / Heikki Patomeaki.

By: Patomeaki, Heikki [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Rethinking globalizationsPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa Business, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xi, 141 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315159799; 9781351660600Subject(s): Separatist movements -- Case studies | Autonomy and independence movements -- Case studies | World politics -- 1989-Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 327.1 LOC classification: D445 | .P37 2018Online access: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction: the world falling apart chapter 2 Brexit and the causes of European disintegration chapter 3 EU, Russia and the conflict in Ukraine chapter 4 Trumponomics and the logic of global disintegration chapter 5 Piketty’s inequality r > g: the key to understanding and overcoming the dynamics of disintegration chapter 6 Conclusion: holoreflexivity and the shape of things to come.
Summary: "Whether we talk about human learning and unlearning, securitization, or political economy, the forces and mechanisms generating both globalization and disintegration are causally efficacious across the world. Thus, the processes that led to the victory of the 'Leave' campaign in the June 2016 referendum on UK European Union membership are not simply confined to the United Kingdom, or even Europe. Similarly, conflict in Ukraine and the presidency of Donald Trump hold implications for a stage much wider than EU-Russia or the United States alone.Patomeaki explores the world-historical mechanisms and processes that have created the conditions for the world's current predicaments and, arguably, involve potential for better futures. Operationally, he relies on the philosophy of dialectical critical realism and on the methods of contemporary social sciences, exploring how crises, learning and politics are interwoven through uneven wealth-accumulation and problematical growth-dynamics. Seeking to illuminate the causes of the currently prevailing tendencies towards disintegration, antagonism and--ultimately--war, he also shows how these developments are in fact embedded in deeper processes of human learning. The book embraces a Wellsian warning about the increasingly likely possibility of a military disaster, but its central objective is to further enlightenment and holoreflexivity within the current world-historical conjuncture. This work will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, peace research, security studies and international political economy. "--Provided by publisher.
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chapter 1 Introduction: the world falling apart chapter 2 Brexit and the causes of European disintegration chapter 3 EU, Russia and the conflict in Ukraine chapter 4 Trumponomics and the logic of global disintegration chapter 5 Piketty’s inequality r > g: the key to understanding and overcoming the dynamics of disintegration chapter 6 Conclusion: holoreflexivity and the shape of things to come.

"Whether we talk about human learning and unlearning, securitization, or political economy, the forces and mechanisms generating both globalization and disintegration are causally efficacious across the world. Thus, the processes that led to the victory of the 'Leave' campaign in the June 2016 referendum on UK European Union membership are not simply confined to the United Kingdom, or even Europe. Similarly, conflict in Ukraine and the presidency of Donald Trump hold implications for a stage much wider than EU-Russia or the United States alone.Patomeaki explores the world-historical mechanisms and processes that have created the conditions for the world's current predicaments and, arguably, involve potential for better futures. Operationally, he relies on the philosophy of dialectical critical realism and on the methods of contemporary social sciences, exploring how crises, learning and politics are interwoven through uneven wealth-accumulation and problematical growth-dynamics. Seeking to illuminate the causes of the currently prevailing tendencies towards disintegration, antagonism and--ultimately--war, he also shows how these developments are in fact embedded in deeper processes of human learning. The book embraces a Wellsian warning about the increasingly likely possibility of a military disaster, but its central objective is to further enlightenment and holoreflexivity within the current world-historical conjuncture. This work will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, peace research, security studies and international political economy. "--Provided by publisher.

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