The critical interventions with various aspects of the book include the following contributions:
Cemal Burak Tansel - Historical Materialism and International Studies: Theorising the Politics of Struggle in the Everyday World.
Bob Jessop – Internal Relations in Global Capitalism.
Ian Bruff – A Necessarily Historical Materialist Moment for Whom? A Tale of Two Literary Rhythms.
Sébastien Rioux – Towards a Historical Geographical Materialism?
Lara Montesinos Coleman – Marxism, Coloniality and Ontological Assumptions.
Aida A. Hozić - Follow the Bodies: Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis and Feminist IPE.
Victoria Basham – A Necessarily Historical Materialist Moment? Feminist Reflections on the Need for Grounded Critique in an Age of Crises.
Kevin Gray – China and the Philosophy of Internal Relations.
When we had completed the manuscript for the book in July 2017, it felt like a conclusion to our joint authorship collaboration that has flowed across some twenty-years. As the various critical engagements with GCGWGC here demonstrate, however, academic scholarship is never and can never be a completed enterprise. Hence, in our response to the interventions, Adam and I emphasise the importance of opening the gates of political economy through constructive, critical and reflective discussions. GCGWGC is, thus, one step in a collective but unfinished attempt in this ongoing process.
Andreas Bieler and Adam D. Morton – Gate-opening Political Economy.
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