Introduction: Marxifying IR, IRifying Marxism
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2024
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International Relations Council of Turkey
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Although the neglect of Marxism has been a pervasive characteristic of IR theory, there has been a marked revival of interest in Marxism. Marx’s materialist insights into the general historical development of societies, as well as his critique of capitalism and political economy, have served as alternative starting points for different critical approaches to IR and offers a welcome alternative to neorealism, constructivism, and poststructuralism that have dominated IR for several decades. Marxism provides a redefinition of IR by focusing on changes in material circumstances, historical conditions, and society instead of assuming unchanging and fixed structures of anarchy or the state. Marx’s analysis and insights into the dynamics of international relations have become even more important given the ongoing crisis of neoliberal capitalism, the rise of authoritarianism, right-wing nationalist populisms, and the racial and gendered subordinations accompanying them pointing to the importance of Marxifying IR and IRifying Marxism. © 2024, International Relations Council of Turkey. All rights reserved.
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Critical Realism, Ecofeminism, Gramscianism, Marxism, Political Marxism, Uneven and Combined Development
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Uluslararasi Iliskiler
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21
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82
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5
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20