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Political Economy Project References
(These works were cited in our submitted papers--so far)

Classics (to be revised as we proceed)

Marx, Karl (1844), “Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844.”

Marx, Karl (1867), Capital, Volume One.

Marx, Karl (1885), Capital, Volume Two.

Marx, Karl (1894), Capital, Volume Three.

Marx, Karl (1939), “The Grundrisse.”

Lenin, V. I. (1964). The development of capitalism in Russia (Vol. 3). Moscow: Progress Publishers.

Polanyi, Karl (1974), The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time, Boston: Beacon Press.

Anderson, Perry (1974), Lineages of the Absolutist State, Verso.

Wallerstein, Immanuel (1974), ‘The rise and future demise of the capitalist world system: concepts for comparative analysis,’ Comparative Studies in Society and History, 16: 385-41.

Wallerstein, Immanuel (1979), The Capitalist World Economy, Cambridge University Press.

Amin, Samir (1978), The Arab Nation: Nationalism and Class Struggles, London, Zed Press.

Wallerstein, Immanuel (1984) The Politics of the World Economy, Cambridge University Press.

Brenner, Robert (1987), “Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe,” in The Brenner Debate: Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe, edited by T.H. Aston and C.H.E. Philpin, Cambridge University Press. 
 

Books

Trimberger, Ellen Kay (1978), Revolution From Above: Military Bureaucrats and Development in Japan, Turkey, Egypt and Peru, New Brunswick, N.J.,  Transaction Books.

North, Douglas C. (1981), Structure and Change in Economic History, W.W. Norton.

Terzian, Pierre (1985) OPEC: The Inside Story, London: Zed

Alnasrawi, Abbas (1991), Arab Nationalism, Oil And The Political Economy Of Dependency (New York and London: Greenwood Press).

Bromley, Simon (1991), American Hegemony and World Oil: the Industry, the State System and the World Economy, Oxford: Polity Press.

Moore, Barrington, Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World, Beacon Press, 1993.

Rosenberg, Justin, The Empire of Civil Society: A critique of the realist theory of international relations, London: Verso, 1994.

Adelson, Roger (1995) London and the Invention of the Middle East: money, power and war, 1902-1922, New Haven, CN: Yale University Press.

Greider, William (1997) One World, Ready or Not: the Manic Logic of Global Capitalism, New York: Simon & Schuster.

Shafik, Nemat (1997), Economic Challenges Facing Middle Eastern and North African Countries: Alternative Futures, New York: St Martin’s. Press.

Van der Pijl, Kees, (1998), Transnational classes and International Relations, London & NY: Routledge.

Gowan, Peter (1999), The Global Gamble: Washington’s Faustian Bid for World Dominance, London and NY: Verso.

Spiro, David E. (1999), The Hidden Hand of American Hegemony: Petrodollar Recycling and International Markets, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

Waldner, David (1999), State Building and Late Development,  Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.

Cox, Michael, Tim Dunne and Ken Booth (2001), Empires, Systems and States: Great Transformations in international politics, Cambridge, 257-279.

Glasser, Bradley Louis (2001), Economic Development and Political Reform: The Impact of External Capital on the Middle East, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Henry, Clement and Robert Springborg (2001), Globalization and the Politics of Development in the Middle East, Cambridge and NY: Cambridge University Press.

Dodge, Toby and Richard Higgott (2002) Globalization and the Middle East: Islam, economy, society and politics, eds., London: RIIA.

Rupert, Mark and Hazel Smith (2002), Historical Materialism and Globalization, London and New York: Routledge.

Nitzan, Jonathan and Shimshon Bichler (2002), The Global Political Economy of Israel, Pluto Press.

Mitchell, T. (2002). Rule of experts: Egypt, techno-politics, modernity. Univ of California Press.

Woods, Ellen Meiksins (2003), Empire of Capital (London: Verso).

Gill, Stephen (2003), Power and resistance in the new world order, London and New York: Palgrave/Macmillan.

Hudson, Michael (2003), Super Imperialism: the origins and fundamentals of US world dominance, London: Pluto Press.

Heydemann, Steven (2004), Networks of Privilege in the Middle East: The Politics of Economic Reform Revisited, NY: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2004.

Chua, Amy (2004) World On Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability, New York: Doubleday.

Pieterse, Jan Nederveen (2004), Globalization or Empire?, London and New York: Routledge.

Khan, Mushtaq H., George Giacaman and Inge Amundsen (eds) (2004), State Formation in Palestine: Viability and Governance During a Social Transformation, Abingdon: Routledge Curzon.

Harvey, David (2005) The New Imperialism, London and New York: Oxford University Press.

Petras, James and Henry Veltmeyer (2005) Empire with Imperialism: the Globalizing Dynamics of Neo-Liberal Capitalism, London: Zed.

Rupert, Mark and M. Scott Soloman (2006), Globalization and International Political Economy, Lanham. MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Bouillon, Markus E. (2006), The Peace Business: Money and Power in the Palestine-Israel Conflict, London: IB Tauris.

Colas, Alejandro (2007), Empire, Cambridge: Polity Press.

Tsai, L. L. (2007). Accountability without democracy: Solidary groups and public goods provision in rural China. Cambridge University Press.

LeMore, Anne (2008), International Assistance to the Palestinians After Oslo: Political Guilt, Wasted Money, Oxon: Routledge.

Pugh, Michael, Neil Cooper and Mandy Turner (eds.) (2008/2011) Whose Peace?: Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding, Basingstoke: PalgraveMacmillan.

Callinicos, Alex (2009), Imperialism and Global Political Economy, Cambridge: Polity Press.

Guazzone, Laura and Daniela Pioppi, (2009) The Arab State and neo-liberal Globalization:the restructuring of the state in the Middle East, Reading: Ithaca Press.

King, Stephen (2009), The New Authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.

Shir Hever (2010), The Political Economy of Israel’s Occupation, Pluto Press.

Taghdisi-Rad, Sahar (2011), The Political Economy of Aid in Palestine: Relief from Development or Development Delayed?, London: Routledge.

Haddad, Bassam, (2012) Business Networks in Syria, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Achcar, Gilbert (2013) The People Want: A Radical Exploration of the Arab Uprisings, London: Saqi Books

Hanieh, Adam (2013), Lineages of Revolt: Issues of contemporary Capitalism in the Middle East, Chicago: Haymarket Books.

Thomas Piketty (2014), Capitalism In The Twenty First Century, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Articles

Chaudhry, KA (1993), ‘The myths of the market and the common history of late developers,’ Politics and Society, 21.

Cox, Richard, (1996), ‘Social Forces, State and World Orders’ in Richard Cox, with Timothy Sinclair, Approaches to World Order, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 85-123.

Pritchett, Lana (1997),‘Divergence, Big Time,’ Journal of Economic Perspectives 11:3, Summer.

Arrighi, Giovanni and Beverly Silver (2001) ‘Capitalism and world (dis)order’ in Michael Cox, Tim Dunne and Ken Booth, Empires, Systems and States: Great transformations in International Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 257-279.

Clark, Ian (2001) ‘Another double movement; the great transformation after the Cold war,’ in Cox, Dunne and Booth, Empires, Systems and States, 237-255.

Dumenil and Levy, (2001) ‘Cost and benefits of neo-liberalism: a class analysis,’ Review of International Political Economy 8:4, 2001.

Halliday, Fred (2002), ‘The Middle East and the politics of differential integration,’ in Dodge and Higgott, pp. 36-56.

Halliday, Fred (2002), ‘The Pertinence of imperialism’ in Rupert and Smith, Historical Materialism and Globalization, pp. 75-89.

Robinson, William (2002), ‘Capitalist globalization and the transnationalization of the state,’ in Rupert and Woods, Historical Materialism and Globalization.

Gowan, Peter (2004), ‘Empire as superstructure,’ Security Dialogue, 35.

Seabrooke, Leonard (2004), ‘The Economic Taproot of US Imperialism,’ International Politics, 41, 293-318.

Kurtz, Marcus and Andrew Schrank (May 2007), “Growth and Governance: Models, Measures, and Mechanisms,” Journal of Politics, 69;2.

Konings, Martijn (2009), ‘The Construction of US Financial Power,’ Review of International Studies, 35, 69- 94.

Turner, Mandy (2009), ‘The Power of “Shock and Awe”: The Palestinian Authority and the Road to Reform,’ International Peacekeeping, Vol.16, No.4, 2009, pp.562–77

Hinnebusch, Raymond. (2010) ‘The Middle East in the World Hierarchy: Imperialism and Resistance, ‘ Journal of International Relations and Development.

Hertog, S. (2010). ‘Defying the resource curse: explaining successful state-owned enterprises in rentier states,’ World Politics, 62(2), 261-301.

Turner, Mandy (2011), ‘Creating “Partners for Peace”: the Palestinian Authority and the International Statebuilding Agenda’, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, Vol.4, No.1, pp.1-21.

Hinnebusch, Raymond “Globalization, the highest stage of imperialism: core-periphery dynamics in the Middle East,” in Stephen Stetter, Globalization and the Middle East, NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.

Turner, Mandy (2013), ‘Statebuilding in Palestine: Caught Between Occupation, Realpolitik and the Liberal Peace’, in David Chandler and Timothy D. Sisk (eds), Routledge Handbook of International Statebuilding, Abingdon: Routledge.

Nilsen, Alf Gunvald and Laurence Cox (2013), ‘What would a Marxist theory of social movements look like?’ in Colin Barker, John Krinsky and Alf Gunvald Nilsen (Eds.) Marxism and Social Movements, Brill: Leiden, 2013, pp.63-81; P.65.

Turner, Mandy (2014), ‘The political economy of western aid in the occupied Palestinian territory since the Oslo Accord’, Decolonizing Palestinian Political Economy.

McNally, David (2015), “The dialectics of unity and difference in the constitution of wage-labour: On internal relations and working-class formation”, Capital & Class, Vol. 39(1) 131–146, p.143.

 

 

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