24 articles in this issue
 
Introduction to Volume 24 Issue 1
Peter Wilkin
This article examines the rise of the political right and far-right in Hungarian political culture. It highlights the contribution that world-systems analysis can bring to an historical sociological understanding of the concept of political culture, with ... see more
Dennis Davis,Raphael Kaplinsky,Mike Morris
This paper addresses the generation of rents and the distribution of gains in the global operations of governed Global Value Chains (GVCs) and seeks to provide an architecture for analyzing the governance of GVCs. It distingu... see more
Timothy M Gill
During the 1980s, the United States initiated an explicit policy of democracy promotion throughout the world. William Robinson (1996) more accurately described this initiative as “promoting polyarchy,” whereby the United States supported moderate elite ac... see more
Beth Williford
Core countries, including the United States, and global financial institutions have exerted an unmatched power to define and implement neoliberal policies, globally. These policies conceive of development as strictly economic in nature and call for a redu... see more
Diego Hurtado,Pablo Souza
While some semi-peripheral countries have seen renewable energies as an opportunity to build their industrial and technological capacities, core countries and global governance organizations have been promoting “green growth.” Since the 2008 global financ... see more
Ion Matei Costinescu
This study examines the reconfiguration of the colonial matrix of power along biopolitical lines in interwar Romania. I reconstruct a shifting field of human sciences and governmentality whose cognitive interest resided in identifying the proper template ... see more
Patrick Manning
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Ahmet Izmirlioglu
Peter J. Taylor
Paul Jones
Manuel B. Aalbers
Ernesto Lopez-Morales
Thomas Ehrlich Reifer
Christof Parnreiter
Daniel Aldana Cohen
Michael Timberlake
Liza Weinstein
Non Arkaraprasertkul
Kristin Plys
Ian Robinson
Sabine Dreher
E. N. Anderson