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ID173922
Title ProperInternationalisation, global capitalism and the integration of Iran
LanguageENG
AuthorSune, Engin
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is a common tendency to observe a process of homogenisation when the current international structure is analysed. However, the globalisation process embraces heterogeneities and contradictions stemming from the integration of different states into a single global structure. This article explores the role and motivations of domestic social classes in creating variations in the form of integration of their states into the global whole. It takes one of the odd cases at the centre of inquiry and particularly concentrates on the emergence of alternative forms to the neoliberal globalisation in the process of Iran’s integration into the global capitalism. The accumulation strategies adopted by the dominant class factions in Iran are investigated in order to reveal their dialectical relationship with the international capitalist structure. Their role in the international political economy of Iran demonstrates how social agents through their strategic activities create variations in the forms of integration into the global capitalism. The article compares the Iranian case to the varieties of integration of lately capitalised but not peripherised BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) states. This aims to reveal that whilst these countries have truly integrated into the global capitalist system, the internationalisation of their states contradicts the accumulation strategies of their dominant classes.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 41, No.2; 2020: p.359-377
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 41 No 2
Key WordsIran ;  Neoliberalism ;  Agency ;  Internationalisation ;  Varieties of Integration ;  Para-Governmental Organisations


 
 
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