Lorenzo Fusaro
Biographical Note
Readership
All interested in critical perspectives within International Political Economy, historical sociology, and the work of Antonio Gramsci.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Figures and Tables
Introduction: Which Gramsci? 1 Gramsci vs Capital? 2 Towards the Development of a New Concept 3 Argument and Plan of the Book
1 A Dissenting View 1 Theories of Hegemony 2 Crises and Hegemonic Transitions 3 Do Crises lead to Hegemonic Transitions? 4 A Critique
Part 1 Theory
2 Hegemony 1 Readings of Gramsci 2 Hegemony at the National Level 3 Gramscian IR 4 Gramsci’s IR 5 Hegemony at the International Level (first cut)
3 Crises 1 Marx’s Method and Gramsci 2 Capital 3 An Integral Theory of Crises 4 From Capital to the International 5 Hegemony at the International Level (second cut) 6 World Market Crises and Hegemonic Transitions
Part 2 History
4 Tantae Molis Erat: US Hegemony during the Interwar Period 1 Sturm und Drang Hegemony 2 In Crisis 3 The Full Realisation of US Hegemony
5 Not for Real, Yet: US Hegemony Today 1 Hegemony Unravelling (1970–2007)? 2 The Great Recession 3 Fight with Cudgels
Conclusion: Crises and Hegemonic Transitions 1 The Concept 2 Hegemony 3 Crises and Hegemonic Transitions 4 US Hegemony and China’s Long March Ahead
Bibliography Index