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Adam Morton
Adam Morton
Professor of Political Economy
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Unravelling Gramsci: Hegemony and Passive Revolution in the Global Political Economy
A Morton
Pluto Press (UK), 2007
9632007
A critical theory route to hegemony, world order and historical change: neo-Gramscian perspectives in International Relations
A Bieler, AD Morton
Capital & class 28 (1), 85-113, 2004
4892004
Historicising representations of 'failed states': beyond the cold-war annexation of the social sciences?
P Bilgin, AD Morton
Third world quarterly 23 (1), 55-80, 2002
4102002
The Gordian Knot of agency—structure in international relations: A neo-Gramscian perspective
A Bieler, AD Morton
European journal of international relations 7 (1), 5-35, 2001
3182001
Social forces in the making of new Europe
A Bieler, AD Morton
Palgrave Macmillan, 2001
3082001
Revolution and state in modern Mexico: The political economy of uneven development
AD Morton
Rowman & Littlefield, 2013
2362013
Globalisation, the state and class struggle: a ‘Critical Economy’ engagement with Open Marxism
A Bieler, AD Morton
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 5 (4), 467-499, 2003
2252003
The deficits of discourse in IPE: Turning base metal into gold?
A Bieler, AD Morton
International Studies Quarterly 52 (1), 103-128, 2008
2212008
Global capitalism, global war, global crisis
A Bieler, AD Morton
Cambridge University Press, 2018
2072018
The continuum of passive revolution
AD Morton
Capital & Class 34 (3), 315-342, 2010
2002010
Historicizing Gramsci: situating ideas in and beyond their context
AD Morton
Review of international political economy 10 (1), 118-146, 2003
1902003
Structural change and neoliberalism in Mexico: 'Passive revolution' in the global political economy
AD Morton
Third World Quarterly 24 (4), 631-653, 2003
1852003
From ‘rogue’ to ‘failed’ states? The fallacy of short-termism
P Bilgin, AD Morton
Politics 24 (3), 169-180, 2004
1742004
'La Resurrección del Maíz': Globalisation, Resistance and the Zapatistas
AD Morton
Millennium: Journal of International Studies 31 (1), 27-54, 2002
1152002
Waiting for Gramsci: State formation, passive revolution and the international
AD Morton
Millennium: Journal of International Studies 35 (3), 597-621, 2007
1072007
Global restructuring, state, capital and labour: Contesting neo-Gramscian perspectives
A Bieler, W Bonefeld, P Burnham, A Morton
Springer, 2006
1022006
‘Another Europe is possible’? Labour and social movements at the European Social Forum
A Bieler, AD Morton
Globalizations 1 (2), 305-327, 2004
952004
Theoretical and methodological challenges of neo-Gramscian perspectives in international political economy
A Bieler, AD Morton
International Gramsci Society, 08-28, 2003
852003
Reflections on uneven development: Mexican revolution, primitive accumulation, passive revolution
AD Morton
Latin American Perspectives 37 (1), 7-34, 2010
842010
Introduction: neo-Gramscian perspectives in international political economy and the relevance to European integration
A Bieler, AD Morton
Social Forces in the Making of the New Europe: The Restructuring of European …, 2001
842001
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