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Towards Global Oligarchy? Authoritarian Convergence and Conflict between the West and the Rest
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dc.contributor.authorPijl, Kees van derde
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-23T12:20:20Z
dc.date.available2019-08-23T12:20:20Z
dc.date.issued2015de
dc.identifier.issn2366-4185de
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/63850
dc.description.abstractThis paper argues that we are in the midst of a conflict-ridden convergence towards oligarchic, authoritarian rule across the globe. Today’s global power structure is the result of very different processes of class formation on both sides of the historic divide between a liberal West and a series of contender states. This structure is itself dissolving as a result of the demise of the Soviet Union and the conversion of China to state capitalism and the mutation of liberalism to authoritarian oligarchic capitalism. The paper argues that corporate liberal capitalism, based on class compromise in the 1980s, was displaced by neoliberalism, which initially intended to restore systemic market discipline but increasingly degenerated into speculative, predatory forms which undermine the forces of stability in the global political economy and fosteroligarchic enrichment. A contradiction is identified between global oligarchic convergence on the one hand and conflict at the level of political (governing and state) elites on the other, which explains the current turbulence in the global political economy.de
dc.subject.ddcPolitikwissenschaftde
dc.subject.ddcPolitical scienceen
dc.subject.ddcStaatsformen und Regierungssystemede
dc.subject.ddcSystems of governments & statesen
dc.subject.othertransnational bourgeoisie; atlantic bourgeoisiede
dc.titleKommt die globale autoritäre Oligarchie? Annäherungen und Konflikte zwischen dem Westen und dem Rest der Weltde
dc.title.alternativeTowards Global Oligarchy? Authoritarian Convergence and Conflict between the West and the Restde
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.source.journalPERIPHERIE - Politik, Ökonomie, Kultur
dc.source.volume35de
dc.publisher.countryDEU
dc.source.issue1de
dc.subject.classozAllgemeines, spezielle Theorien und Schulen, Methoden, Entwicklung und Geschichte der Politikwissenschaftde
dc.subject.classozBasic Research, General Concepts and History of Political Scienceen
dc.subject.classozStaat, staatliche Organisationsformende
dc.subject.classozPolitical System, Constitution, Governmenten
dc.subject.thesozherrschende Klassede
dc.subject.thesozruling classen
dc.subject.thesozElitede
dc.subject.thesozeliteen
dc.subject.thesozOligarchiede
dc.subject.thesozoligarchyen
dc.subject.thesozAutoritarismusde
dc.subject.thesozauthoritarianismen
dc.subject.thesozKapitalismusde
dc.subject.thesozcapitalismen
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-63850-2
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Namensnennung, Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0de
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0en
ssoar.contributor.institutionVerlag Barbara Budrichde
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dc.source.pageinfo47-73de
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dc.source.issuetopicKlassenfragende
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3224/peripherie.v35i137.23012de
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