Working Papers
New Research in Global Political Economy
Working Paper Series, University of Kassel
Editors: Prof. Dr. Christoph Scherrer, Dr. Alexander Gallas
The working paper series publishes outstanding contributions to the master program in Global Political Economy. All papers are written by students; they are based either on coursework or on MA dissertations. Before publication, manuscripts are reviewed by the editors and are revised and copyedited.
Frickel, Miryam: Is the Mafia a State Apparatus? Migration Management in the Mezzogiorno
Rabe, A. Madita: Why did OPEC lose its price setting power during the 1980s?
Richthofen, Frederik: Von den (Un-)Möglichkeiten eines agentiell-realistischen Staatsbegriffs - Eine Suchbewegung zwischen Karen Barad und Louis Althusser
Anzhalika Yeraminovich, Lennart Ritz & Vasileios Zaritas Brexit as a conjuncture
Norma Tiedemann, 'The city belongs to all of us!': Challenging Neoliberal Hegemony by Politicising Everyday Life -- Right to the City Groups in Germany
Dalilah Reuben-Shemia, Trade Unions in Greece between Crisis and Revitalization: Rebuilding Workers’ Power from Below?
Anne Engelhardt, Anti-austerity movements and authoritarian statism in Portugal: Integrating social movement research into Poulantzas' theory of the capitalist state
Anil Shah, Norma Tiedemann and Kosmas Kota, Critical Perspectives on TTIP: Expropriation, Financial Deregulation and Domination of the World
Laura Rama Iglesias and Alison Schultz, What kind of challenges does a debtor’s cartel face? An analysis of the Latin American debt crisis
Norma Tiedemann, Scale and space in materialist state theory: The urban dimension of actually existing neoliberalism
Heilala von Keyserlingk, Understanding Somali Piracy: Beyond a State-Centric Approach
Lisa-Marie Heimeshoff, Cooperation or Confrontation? Migrant Political Participation in Essen and Newark
Hui Sio Ieng, The Containment of Labour Unrest in the Post Socialist China