Making space for the new state capitalism, part I: Working with a troublesome category
Heather Whiteside,
Ilias Alami,
Adam D Dixon and
Jamie Peck
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Heather Whiteside: Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo, Canada
Ilias Alami: Department of Human Geography, Uppsala University, Sweden
Adam D Dixon: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Environment and Planning A, 2023, vol. 55, issue 1, 63-71
Abstract:
The theme issue ‘Making Space for the New State Capitalism’ brings together insights from critical economic geography and heterodox political economy through a series of papers to be published in three installments, each accompanied by an introductory essay written by the guest editors. In this, the first of these introductory commentaries, we highlight some of the potentially productive ambiguities that accompany the new state capitalism rubric. Subsequent introductory commentaries will consider the consequences of embracing relationality, spatiotemporality and uneven development (along with the second group of papers); and the challenges and opportunities of thinking conjuncturally (with the third group of papers).
Keywords: capitalist state; state capitalism; state-owned enterprises; state theory; variegated capitalism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1177/0308518X221140186
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