Rising powers, global capitalism and liberal global governance: a historical materialist account of the BRICs challenge/ Matthew D. Stephen

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: European Journal of International Relations Vol 20 No 4, December 2014, pp.912-938 (26)Summary: This article analyses the phenomenon of rising powers from a historical materialist perspective. It elaborates the key concepts of historical structures of world order, state-society complexes and transnational class formation, and applies them to Brazil, Russia, India, China and other so-called 'rising powers' to account for the nature and extent of the challenge they pose to the existing institutions of global governance.
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This article analyses the phenomenon of rising powers from a historical materialist perspective. It elaborates the key concepts of historical structures of world order, state-society complexes and transnational class formation, and applies them to Brazil, Russia, India, China and other so-called 'rising powers' to account for the nature and extent of the challenge they pose to the existing institutions of global governance.

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