Editorial: The Urgent Need for Global Action to Combat Climate Change |
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Authors: | Dr Owen Worth Jason P. Abbott |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Limerick , Ireland Owen.Worth@ul.ie;3. Freelance Researcher , Slovenia |
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Abstract: | Abstract Within the study of global politics and global political economy there has been an increase in literature within the last few years on the growth of resistance movements geared toward challenging the hegemony of US-inspired neoliberalism. This article questions much of the normative literature that is emerging, particularly from international political economy, on the nature of resistance and the anti-globalization movement. Using the case of Britain as an example, it argues that it is necessary to assess the various parts of the movement before any claim to counter-hegemony or counter-movement can be made. By looking at the various fragmented anti-globalization strategies and struggles that have been articulated within Britain, we also warn that any potential progressive or emancipatory ‘counter’ project is likely to suffer both from potential reactionary forces and from the lack of a clear transformative agenda. |
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