Level of analysis . | Gramscian crisis dimension . | LIO crisis dimension . | Empirical entry points . | Example references . |
---|---|---|---|---|
Global political economy | Processuality | Contradictions of American hegemony | Financialization | Adam Tooze, Crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world (New York: Viking, 2018) |
Long-term challenge by contenders (China) | Thomas J. Christensen, The China challenge (New York and London: Norton, 2016) | |||
State | Organicity | National–international divide | Political economy of global populism | James Bisbee, Layna Mosley, Thomas B. Pepinsky and B. Peter Rosendorff, ‘Decompensating domestically: the political economy of anti-globalism’, Journal of European Public Policy, 2019 |
Discursive factors of renationalization | William A. Callahan, ‘China's “Asia Dream”: the Belt Road Initiative and the new regional order’, Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 1: 3, 2016, pp. 226–43 | |||
Material factors of renationalization | Andreas M⊘ller Mulvad, ‘Xiism as a hegemonic project in the making: Sino-communist ideology and the political economy of China's rise’, Review of International Studies 45: 3, July 2019, pp. 449–70 | |||
Society | Morbidity | Foundations of western ‘civic identity’ | Everyday narratives of crisis | Liam Stanley and Richard Jackson, ‘Introduction: everyday narratives in world politics’, Politics 36: 3, 2016, pp. 223–35 |
Changing class and subaltern relations | Hans-Jürgen Bieling, ‘Rise of right-wing populism in the Europe of today: outlines of a sociotheoretical exploration’, Culture, Practice and Europeanization 4: 1, 2019, pp. 78–91 |
Level of analysis . | Gramscian crisis dimension . | LIO crisis dimension . | Empirical entry points . | Example references . |
---|---|---|---|---|
Global political economy | Processuality | Contradictions of American hegemony | Financialization | Adam Tooze, Crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world (New York: Viking, 2018) |
Long-term challenge by contenders (China) | Thomas J. Christensen, The China challenge (New York and London: Norton, 2016) | |||
State | Organicity | National–international divide | Political economy of global populism | James Bisbee, Layna Mosley, Thomas B. Pepinsky and B. Peter Rosendorff, ‘Decompensating domestically: the political economy of anti-globalism’, Journal of European Public Policy, 2019 |
Discursive factors of renationalization | William A. Callahan, ‘China's “Asia Dream”: the Belt Road Initiative and the new regional order’, Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 1: 3, 2016, pp. 226–43 | |||
Material factors of renationalization | Andreas M⊘ller Mulvad, ‘Xiism as a hegemonic project in the making: Sino-communist ideology and the political economy of China's rise’, Review of International Studies 45: 3, July 2019, pp. 449–70 | |||
Society | Morbidity | Foundations of western ‘civic identity’ | Everyday narratives of crisis | Liam Stanley and Richard Jackson, ‘Introduction: everyday narratives in world politics’, Politics 36: 3, 2016, pp. 223–35 |
Changing class and subaltern relations | Hans-Jürgen Bieling, ‘Rise of right-wing populism in the Europe of today: outlines of a sociotheoretical exploration’, Culture, Practice and Europeanization 4: 1, 2019, pp. 78–91 |
Level of analysis . | Gramscian crisis dimension . | LIO crisis dimension . | Empirical entry points . | Example references . |
---|---|---|---|---|
Global political economy | Processuality | Contradictions of American hegemony | Financialization | Adam Tooze, Crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world (New York: Viking, 2018) |
Long-term challenge by contenders (China) | Thomas J. Christensen, The China challenge (New York and London: Norton, 2016) | |||
State | Organicity | National–international divide | Political economy of global populism | James Bisbee, Layna Mosley, Thomas B. Pepinsky and B. Peter Rosendorff, ‘Decompensating domestically: the political economy of anti-globalism’, Journal of European Public Policy, 2019 |
Discursive factors of renationalization | William A. Callahan, ‘China's “Asia Dream”: the Belt Road Initiative and the new regional order’, Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 1: 3, 2016, pp. 226–43 | |||
Material factors of renationalization | Andreas M⊘ller Mulvad, ‘Xiism as a hegemonic project in the making: Sino-communist ideology and the political economy of China's rise’, Review of International Studies 45: 3, July 2019, pp. 449–70 | |||
Society | Morbidity | Foundations of western ‘civic identity’ | Everyday narratives of crisis | Liam Stanley and Richard Jackson, ‘Introduction: everyday narratives in world politics’, Politics 36: 3, 2016, pp. 223–35 |
Changing class and subaltern relations | Hans-Jürgen Bieling, ‘Rise of right-wing populism in the Europe of today: outlines of a sociotheoretical exploration’, Culture, Practice and Europeanization 4: 1, 2019, pp. 78–91 |
Level of analysis . | Gramscian crisis dimension . | LIO crisis dimension . | Empirical entry points . | Example references . |
---|---|---|---|---|
Global political economy | Processuality | Contradictions of American hegemony | Financialization | Adam Tooze, Crashed: how a decade of financial crises changed the world (New York: Viking, 2018) |
Long-term challenge by contenders (China) | Thomas J. Christensen, The China challenge (New York and London: Norton, 2016) | |||
State | Organicity | National–international divide | Political economy of global populism | James Bisbee, Layna Mosley, Thomas B. Pepinsky and B. Peter Rosendorff, ‘Decompensating domestically: the political economy of anti-globalism’, Journal of European Public Policy, 2019 |
Discursive factors of renationalization | William A. Callahan, ‘China's “Asia Dream”: the Belt Road Initiative and the new regional order’, Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 1: 3, 2016, pp. 226–43 | |||
Material factors of renationalization | Andreas M⊘ller Mulvad, ‘Xiism as a hegemonic project in the making: Sino-communist ideology and the political economy of China's rise’, Review of International Studies 45: 3, July 2019, pp. 449–70 | |||
Society | Morbidity | Foundations of western ‘civic identity’ | Everyday narratives of crisis | Liam Stanley and Richard Jackson, ‘Introduction: everyday narratives in world politics’, Politics 36: 3, 2016, pp. 223–35 |
Changing class and subaltern relations | Hans-Jürgen Bieling, ‘Rise of right-wing populism in the Europe of today: outlines of a sociotheoretical exploration’, Culture, Practice and Europeanization 4: 1, 2019, pp. 78–91 |
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