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 …
What is to be done? A Manifesto for Politics amid the Pandemic and Beyond
This is a a seven-part, multi-week series of commentary on the COVID-19 crisis for Canadian Dimension by Radhika Desai, Professor of Political Studies and Director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitoba. Read the most recent instalment, “The fate of capitalism hangs in the balance of international power,” here.
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 …
This work advances geopolitical economy as a new approach to understanding the evolution of the capitalist world order and its 21st century form of multipolarity. Neither can be explained by recently dominant approaches …