马克思主义哲学
奖学金
霸权
政治
政治学
国际法
工作(物理)
集合(抽象数据类型)
国际政治经济学
批判理论
领域(数学)
政治经济学
社会学
法律与经济学
法学
机械工程
计算机科学
程序设计语言
工程类
数学
纯数学
标识
DOI:10.1215/00382876-9663618
摘要
The purpose of this paper is dual, and it has to do with specificity. First, it aims to show that a “law and political economy” approach to international law has been and will be distinct from its US counterpart. To do so, it offers an overview of both the prevailing approaches to and critical engagements with the field. Having shown that neoliberal hegemony is upheld within international law by an admixture of heterogeneous modes of reasoning, the author proceed to argue that this heterogeneity also permeates critical scholarship. This heterogeneity has enabled critical approaches to flourish, but often to the detriment of a consistent, coherent, and purposeful engagement with political economy. The second aim is to show that Marxism offers a distinct and distinctly useful set of analytical tools for international law. Having offered an overview of existing strands of Marxist thought, the author also reflects on the work that remains to be done.
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