The Political Economy of Global Security

The Political Economy of Global Security
About this book
"What are the possibilities for and conditions of global security in the twenty-first century?" "This book provides an innovative study of future wars, crises and transformations of the global political economy. It brings together economic theory, political economy, peace and conflict research, philosophy and historical analogy to explore alternatives for the future." "Patomaki develops a bold, original and thought-provoking political economy analysis of the late twentieth-century neo-liberalisation and globalisation and their real effects, which he describes as a twenty-first-century version of imperialism. In order for us to understand global security and to anticipate the potential threats and crises, he argues that a holistic understanding and explanation of history is necessary and demonstrates that a systematic causal analysis of structures and processes is required. Putting this theory into practice, Patomaki constructs a comparative explanatory model that traces the rise of imperialism in the late nineteenth century, culminating in the First World War. He argues that even a partial return to nineteenth-century ideals and practices is very likely to be highly counterproductive in the twenty-first century world and could become a recipe for a major global catastrophe." "This book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, globalisation studies, politics, economics and security studies."--Jacket.
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Subjects
International SecurityForecastingInternational relationsWarEconomic policyGlobalizationEconomic history, 1990-Security, internationalGuerreTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERINGMilitary ScienceHISTORYMilitaryOtherGuerraSeguridad internacionalRelaciones internacionalesPronosticos