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Hegemony International Political Economy And Postcommunist Russia 1st Edition Owen Worth

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Hegemony International Political Economy And Postcommunist Russia 1st Edition Owen Worth
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.96 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Owen Worth
ISBN: 9781351931090, 9781315253459, 9780754637578, 9781351931106, 1351931091, 1315253453, 0754637573, 1351931105
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Hegemony International Political Economy And Postcommunist Russia 1st Edition Owen Worth by Owen Worth 9781351931090, 9781315253459, 9780754637578, 9781351931106, 1351931091, 1315253453, 0754637573, 1351931105 instant download after payment.

This illuminating book explores the neo-Gramscian school of international political economy and their conceptualization of global hegemony, and furthers these by looking at how the often fragmented society of post-Communist Russia can provide insight into the nature and workings of neo-liberal global hegemony. The volume illustrates how historically Russia has been a unique case in rejecting Western-inspired hegemonic projects. It outlines how successive governments since the fall of the Soviet Union have attempted, often unsuccessfully, to integrate Russia into the global economy, and identifies the multitude of ideological contestation within Russia. It will prove a useful addition to the literature on both post-Communist Russian studies and international political economy.

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