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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Sekine’s Dialectic of Capital
JCA co-editor Richard Westra of the Institute of Political Science at the University of Opole in Poland has a new review article titled “Rescuing Marx from a Ship of Fools” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2022.2123843). The review article assesses Thomas Sekine’s two-volume The … Continue reading
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Tagged dialectics, economic theory, inner logic of capital, Karl Marx, Kozo Uno, Marxism, Richard Westra, Science, Thomas Sekine
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Cultivating Democracy in Agrarian India
Cultivating Democracy: Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India is a new book by Mukulika Banerjee and published by Oxford University Press. It is reviewed for JCA by Kenneth Bo Nielsen of the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of … Continue reading
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Tagged Democracy, ethnographic research, India, Kenneth Bo Nielsen, Mukulika Banerjee
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Democratisation and Social Conflict in Timor-Leste
“Democratisation and Social Conflict in Timor-Leste: A Not So Great Transformation” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2022.2128854) is a new article by Stepan Verkhovets and Selver B. Sahin of the Department of International Relations, Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey. The abstract for the article … Continue reading
The Struggle for Hegemony in Pakistan
The Struggle for Hegemony in Pakistan: Fear, Desire and Revolutionary Horizons is a new book from JCA author Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, published by Pluto Press. It is reviewed for JCA by Danish Khan of the Department of Economics, Franklin & … Continue reading
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Tagged Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, Danish Khan, Neo-liberalism, Pakistan
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Issue 5 for 2022 is out
Volume 52, No. 5 is now available electronically at the publisher’s site. This issue includes an obituary, seven research articles, and five book reviews. The obituary marks the passing of Peter Limqueco, long-time co-editor of the journal. The research articles … Continue reading
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Tagged Astrid Norén-Nilsson, Australia, Cambodia, capitalism, Caroline E. Arnold, China, Chris Nyland, colonialism, ethnic democracy, Geoffrey Gunn, global production networks, Ho Chi Minh, India, Jenny Chan, Jun Zhang, Kenneth Bo Nielsen, Kevin Hewison, Labour recruitment regimes, monarchy, Narendra Modi, nationalism, Nehru, Nicolas Grinberg, Peter Limqueco, Scott MacWilliam, Sharmila Narayana, South Pacific, teachers' performance pay, technology, Thailand, Xin Fan, Yi Long
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