Imperialism after the Neoliberal Turn

Efe Can Gürcan author

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Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:4th Jan '22

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This book explores how imperialism has been evolving in the neoliberal era, with the aim of providing a systematic and integrative understanding of the inner dynamics and vulnerabilities of the contemporary imperialist system. Asking how it has been possible to sustain an imperialist system that fails to address the problems of unemployment, declining standards of living and globalizing conflicts, the author draws upon theoretical and empirical contributions from the current literature to further recent efforts at re-conceptualizing imperialism under the conditions of neoliberal globalization and advances a critique of the school of transnationalism in global political economy. The author puts forward that contemporary imperialism rests on a triangular structure composed of (a) economic imperialism, which is driven by a neoliberal logic of maximizing monopoly profits at massive societal costs; (b) military imperialism, which is shaped by the neoliberal transformation of the US military-industrial complex with the rise of private armies, the globalization of narcocapitalism, and the weaponization of Islamist terrorism and ethno-religious divides; and (c) cultural imperialism, which is led by the media- and nonprofit-corporate complexes, having weaponized the media and civil society in manufacturing popular consent. The book’s arguments are also extended to the current challenges of imperialism embodied in the rise of the BRICS, post-hegemonic forms of regional cooperation, and global popular resistance. As such, it will appeal to scholars of politics and sociology with interests in globalization, imperialism, capitalism, and global power.

Recipient of the 2023 Distinguished Achievement Award in Political Economy from the World Association for Political Economy (WAPE).

"Professor Gürcan's work is an extraordinary accomplishment in the field of imperialism theory. It will be indispensable for future scholarship. It unravels the interconnections between imperialism and neoliberalism, representing neoliberalism as a US-led approach to the management of imperialism, one that has failed humanity. With impressive global range, Gürcan analyzes imperialism as a multi-faceted phenomenon that interconnects economic, political and cultural domains."

Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Professor Emeritus of Bowling Green State University (Department of Journalism and Public Relations) and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA (Department of Communication); Author of Media Imperialism and Editor of Media Imperialism: Continuity and Change.

"Exposing the inner-workings of the neoliberal capitalist-imperialist system led by the United States, this book goes to great lengths to highlight the underlying contradictions and conflicts that characterize the fundamental crises of global capitalism in the early 21st century and makes a major contribution to our understanding of imperialism today, while serving as a guide to emerging movements that will take the lead in the struggle to transform the global imperialist system."

Berch Berberoglu, Professor of Sociology and Director, Ozmen Institute for Global Studies, University of Nevada, Reno, USA; Author of Globalization of Capital and the Nation State: Imperialism, Class Struggle, and the State in the Age of Global Capitalism.

"This book offers an excellent analysis of key topics in the contemporary global political economy: neoliberalism, financialisation, globalisation and imperialism. They are examined expertly from the theoretical as well as the historical angle, in the light of case studies and specific experiences. This is an essential work for all those interested in the vectors of international power in today’s world."

Alfredo Saad-Filho, King’s College London, UK; Co-Editor of Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader.

ISBN: 9780367263515

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Weight: 449g

148 pages