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Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations
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Stephen Gill
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January 10 2011
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Cambridge University Press
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9780521435093
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9780511558993
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January 10 2011
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February 26 1993
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10.1017/CBO9780511558993
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Gramsci and global politics: towards a post-hegemonic research agenda
pp. 127
Gramsci and international relations: a general perspective with examples from recent US policy toward the Third World
pp. 148
The three hegemonies of historical capitalism
pp. 186
The hegemonic transition in East Asia: a historical perspective
pp. 213
Intemationalisation and democratisation: Southern Europe, Latin America and the world economic Crisis
pp. 237
Soviet socialism and passive revolution
pp. 21
Epistemology, ontology, and the ‘Italian School’
pp. 49
Gramsci, hegemony and international relations: an essay in method
pp. 67
Alienation, capitalism and the inter-state system: toward a Marxian/Gramscian critique
pp. 93
Global hegemony and the structural power of capital
pp. 259
Structural issues of global governance: implications for Europe
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