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JOURNAL OF CRITICAL GLOBALISATION STUDIES
Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies, Issue 4 ‘Crisis’ (2011)
2040ISSN 2040 -8498 Editors Amin Samman (editor-in-chief for issue 4) Nathan Coombs Anthony Cooper Pepijn van Houwelingen Editorial advisory board Dibyesh Anand Michael Bacon David Bailey Sandra Halperin Christopher Perkins Chris Rumford Larbi Sadiki Stephan Stetter Nathan Widder Journal affiliations The Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies is supported by the Royal Holloway Faculty of History and Social Sciences fund for research activity 2009/10, in conjunction with the Politics and International Relations Departmental Research Committee. The journal is also supported by a fund from the New Political Communications Unit in the department. The journal is associated with the British International Studies Association working group ‘Global and Transnational Politics’.
© Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies, 2011
http://www.criticalglobalisation.com
Contents
The Idea of Crisis, editorial by Amin Samman
Articles: Crises of Economic Ideology 4
International Political Economy and the Crisis of the 1970s: The Real ‘Transatlantic Divide’, by Julian Germann Everyday Neoliberalism and the Subjectivity of Crisis: Post-Political Control in an Era of Financial Turmoil, by Nicholas Kiersey ‘Grey in Grey’: Crisis, Critique and Change, by Benjamin Noys
Dialogue: Ideologies of Economic Crisis
10 23 45
Value and Crisis: Bichler and Nitzan versus Marx, by Andrew Kliman Kliman on Systemic Fear: A Rejoinder, by Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan
Nitzan
61 93 119
Marx, Systemic Fear and Capitalists’ Convictions: A Reply to Bichler and Nitzan, by Andrew Kliman
Commentary: Order and Change in North Africa and Beyond
Egypt and the Failure of Realism, by Joe Hoover Political Semantics of the Arab Revolts/Uprisings/Riots/Insurrections/ Revolutions , by Nathan Coombs
Reviews
127 138
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