Written by Radhika Desai Originally printed in the Winnipeg Free Press, June 30, 2016 The Brexit vote was a momentous political earthquake and the seismic shifts that caused it have …
The Geopolitical Economy Research Group (GERG) and Manchester University Press announce a new book series. It aims, inter alia, to promote ‘fresh inter- and multi-disciplinary perspectives on the most pressing …
On February 5, 2016 – Super Tuesday – the Geopolitical Economic Research Group hosted a panel discussion on the American elections. With the help of the moderator, Dr. Todd Scarth, …
Socialist Studies has a packed programme at the 2016 Congress of the Humanities in Calgary which opens on May 28. Reduced rate registration is open till March 31st. The programme, …
By Radhika Desai and Alan Freeman Welcome to our second bulletin. This month features a behind-the-scenes look at the world economy, and a heads-up on why Manitoba is not doing …
By Alan Freeman Welcome to our new column – and thanks to the Chamber for the invitation. Our first post ties together two news items: We are headed into a …
The website of the International Working Group on Value Theory is back online. www.copejournal.com A new feature is volume 1 of our journal, Critique of Political Economy, available free of …
The Geopolitical Economy Research Group wishes to thank all the volunteers who helped organize the very successful inaugural GERG conference that took place in Winnipeg in September. The volunteers recently …
GERG Director, Radhika Desai’s, reflections on the emergence of multipolarity in the wake of the November 13 Paris attacks and the ongoing breakdown in Syria. This op-ed was published by …
Featured in the October 2015 edition of Rethinking Marxism (vol. 27 ed. 4) is a book symposium on ‘Geopolitical Economy: After US Hegemony, Globalization, and Empire”. The symposium editor is …
To download click here Call for Papers for One or more Panels on “Small States in a Multi-polar World” Organised by the Geopolitical Economy Research Group At the Society for …
The Geopolitical Economy Research Group (GERG) held an international multi-disciplinary conference on ‘From the Thirty Years’ Crisis to Multipolarity: the Geopolitical Economy of the 21st Century World’ at the University …