Cultural Imperialism as a Structural Feature of Global Capitalism: Marxist and Postcolonial Perspectives, and Subaltern Strategies of Resistance Introduction The debate over cultural imperialism—whether it is an effect of state-centred “soft power” projection or a structural product of capitalism’s global dynamics—has important theoretical and political consequences. If cultural imperialism is reducible to intentional soft-power policies, … Continue reading To what extent can cultural imperialism be conceptualised as a structural component of global capitalism rather than a mere by-product of Western soft power? Evaluate using Marxist and postcolonial theoretical frameworks. How do indigenous and subaltern cultural movements resist or appropriate global cultural forms to challenge the cultural hierarchy embedded in neoliberal globalisation?
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Can the global spatial distribution of production, consumption, and finance be understood through a neo-imperial geography of inequality, perpetuating dependency patterns identified by world-systems theory? How should contemporary international political theory conceptualize moral responsibility and distributive justice in a world fundamentally shaped by natural and structural inequalities that cannot be entirely eliminated?
Neo-Imperial Geography and Global Justice: Reassessing Dependency and Inequality in Contemporary International Political Theory The twenty-first century global order is marked by an acute paradox: while globalization has ostensibly integrated the world into a single network of production, consumption, and finance, it has simultaneously reproduced and deepened historical inequalities between core and periphery. The spatial … Continue reading Can the global spatial distribution of production, consumption, and finance be understood through a neo-imperial geography of inequality, perpetuating dependency patterns identified by world-systems theory? How should contemporary international political theory conceptualize moral responsibility and distributive justice in a world fundamentally shaped by natural and structural inequalities that cannot be entirely eliminated?
What are the principal theoretical and empirical criticisms directed against the liberal internationalist paradigm in the study and practice of international relations?
Critically Assessing the Liberal Internationalist Paradigm: Theoretical and Empirical Criticisms in International Relations Introduction Liberal internationalism—broadly defined by its commitment to democratic governance, economic interdependence, multilateral cooperation, and rule-based global order—has long stood as a central paradigm in both the theory and practice of international relations (IR). Rooted in Enlightenment ideals and articulated through institutions … Continue reading What are the principal theoretical and empirical criticisms directed against the liberal internationalist paradigm in the study and practice of international relations?