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When the United States and Britain invaded Iraq in 2003 it seemed as if they also tore up the fabric of global governance of the world economy. But this governance was already contested and the world economy, the contributors argue, is in crisis. The chapters in this collection address the question of whether and how the 'imperial turn' taken by the US and Britain has affected the 'governance' structures of the global political economy in the areas of world economy, property relations, corporate social responsibility, migration, and security.

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When the United States and Britain invaded Iraq in 2003 it seemed as if they also tore up the fabric of global governance of the world economy. But this governance was already contested and the world economy, the contributors argue, is in crisis. The chapters in this collection address the question of whether and how the 'imperial turn' taken by the US and Britain has affected the 'governance' structures of the global political economy in the areas of world economy, property relations, corporate social responsibility, migration, and security.
Autorenporträt
LIBBY ASSASSI is a Researcher at the Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex. She teaches International Political Economy and related subjects at Sussex University and is an Associate Lecturer at the Open University. DUNCAN WIGAN is an ESRC sponsored Researcher at the Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex, and teaches in the Department of International Relations. KEES VAN DER PIJL is Chair of the International Relations and Politics Department and Head of the Centre for Global Political Economy. He worked in the University of Amsterdam before moving to Sussex in 2000. He is the author of a number of books.