New Research in Global Political Economy
Contributions to this working paper series embody the work of the Global Political Economy masters program of the University of Kassel. Due to the diverse nature of this group, a broad topical range is presented with subjects ranging from environmental issues to modes of capitalism, from organic coffee consumption to analyses of citizen participation in local democracy; some are highly theoretical whereas others are not.
Recent Submissions
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Working paperForeign Capital and Economic Development (2023-07)
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Working paperStriking for the Common Good (2022-08)
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Working paperIs the Mafia a State Apparatus? (2021-12)
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Working paperWhy did OPEC lose its price setting power during the 1980s? (2021-05)
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Working paperVon den (Un-)Möglichkeiten eines agentiell-realistischen Staatsbegriffs (2021)
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Working paperBrexit as a conjuncture (2018-02-27)
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Working paperAnti-austerity movements and authoritarian statism in Portugal (2017-08-28)
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Working paperTrade Unions in Greece between Crisis and Revitalization: Rebuilding Workers´ Power from Below? (2017-08-28)
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Working paper"The city belongs to all of us!" (2017-07-25)
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MasterarbeitThe Peripheralization of the Greek State (2017-06-22)
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MasterarbeitDestructive Creation (2016-10-24)
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Working paperCritical Perspectives on TTIP (2015-12-03)
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Working paperWhat Kinds of Challenges Does a Debtors' Cartel Face? (2015-11-11)
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Working paperSpace and scale in materialist state theory (2015-08-05)
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Working paperThe crisis of Greek capitalism (2014-01-31)
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Working paperUnderstanding Somali Piracy: Beyond a State-Centric Approach (2012-08-22)
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Working paperCooperation or Confrontation? (2011-07-25)