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Political Economy
Capital, Class and the State in the Global Political Economy
William K. Tabb  

This paper discusses the relation of state logic and capital logic in the contemporary global political economy, a period in which the use of the term imperialism has come back into fashion along with discussion of the merits of a presumed benign American Empire. This paper explores how the strategies of 'rule setting' along with the use of military force, both engender cooperation and resistance on the part of local elites who both bend imposed neoliberal norms to their own benefit and organize to bargain as regional actors against the worlds hyperpower.

June 17, 2005.

 
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