Capitalism and class power

"How do corporations use their instrumental and structural power within markets and states to advance their policy agendas? Capitalism and Class Power examines corporate power through chapters on the U.S. military industrial complex, the rise of billionaire wealth in the U.S., the role of a tra...

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HerausgeberIn: Cox, Ronald W.
Ort / Verlag / Datum:Leiden, Boston : Brill, [2024]
Erscheinungsjahr:2024
Sprache:Englisch
Andere Erscheinungsform(en):Erscheint auch als: Capitalism and class power (Online-Ausgabe)
Erscheint auch als: Capitalism and class power (Online-Ausgabe)
Serie:Studies in critical social sciences volume 270
Klassifikation:303.48/2
Online-Zugang:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Beschreibung:XII, 286 Seiten; Illustrationen
Anmerkungen:Includes index
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Zusammenfassung:"How do corporations use their instrumental and structural power within markets and states to advance their policy agendas? Capitalism and Class Power examines corporate power through chapters on the U.S. military industrial complex, the rise of billionaire wealth in the U.S., the role of a transnational investment bloc in U.S.-Saudi relations, the rise of global disinformation firms, Canadian imperialism in the English-speaking Caribbean, the power of an EU corporate bloc in Caribbean trade agreements, the relationship between capitalism and poverty in rich capitalist countries, and the relationship between "neoliberalism" and capitalism. Professor Cox concludes the volume with reflections on the importance of corporate power research to achieving systemic change. Contributors are: Melissa Boissiere, Aram Eisenschitz, Jamie A. Gough, Adam D. Hernandez, Tamanisha J. John, Mazaher Koruzhde, Rob Piper and Bryant William Sculos. Ronald W. Cox is Professor of Politics and International Relations at Florida International University. He has published six books on corporate power in the global economy and is editor of the open access online journal Class, Race and Corporate Power"--
ISBN:9789004686649
AC Nummer:AC17319277
Hierarchiestufe:Monografie
Erscheinungsform:Buch
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Medientyp:Analog
Datenträger:Analog