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    The Fifth International: International or Global? by Worth, Owen

    Published in Journal of world-systems research (01-06-2019)
    “…Worth welcomes Amin’s call for a renewal of Internationalism, but he is critical of the “significant shortcoming of understanding an internationalist strategy…”
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    Globalisation and the ‘Far-right’ Turn in International Affairs by Worth, Owen

    Published in Irish studies in international affairs (01-01-2017)
    “…The year 2016 saw a number of developments within international society, where right-wing populism gained considerable ground. The victory for Donald Trump…”
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    The great moving Boris show: Brexit and the mainstreaming of the far right in Britain by Worth, Owen

    Published in Globalizations (04-07-2023)
    “…This article argues that the Brexit campaign and subsequent rise of Boris Johnson to Prime Minister has seen campaigns and assumptions (such as…”
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    Reasserting hegemonic masculinity: women's leadership within the far right by Worth, Owen

    Published in International affairs (London) (01-03-2021)
    “…Abstract The emergence of a global far right has been seen as a significant development in recent years and as a challenge to wider forms of neo-liberal…”
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    Reviving Hayek's Dream by Worth, Owen

    Published in Globalizations (02-01-2017)
    “…This short piece suggests that the roots of the successful Brexit vote can be found in the free market purity that was implicit within the ideals behind…”
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    The new left, Jeremy Corbyn and the war of position: a new coherence or further fragmentation? by Worth, Owen

    Published in Globalizations (07-06-2019)
    “…This article assesses the emergence of the new groups, organizations and protests that have emerged since the financial crisis and asks whether we can…”
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    The fifth International: international or global? by Worth, Owen

    Published in Globalizations (10-11-2019)
    “…This short piece questions Samir Amin's interpretation of what he meant by the International. In envisaging a fifth International, Amin tends to rely on a…”
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    The battle for hegemony: Resistance and neoliberal restructuring in post-crisis Europe by Worth, Owen

    “…The post-crisis environment has seen a number of poignant developments over the nature of political and economic continuity. As austerity policies have…”
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    Whither Lexit? by Worth, Owen

    Published in Capital & class (01-06-2017)
    “…This article explores the complexities of the different positions among the political left supporting Britain's exit from the European Union…”
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    Introduction: pluriversality, convergence, and hybridity in the global left by Prichard, Alex, Worth, Owen

    Published in Globalizations (03-07-2020)
    “…Anarchism and Marxism are two of the longstanding intellectual frameworks through which anti-capitalism is articulated and practices. As ideological…”
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    Recasting Gramsci in international politics by WORTH, OWEN

    Published in Review of international studies (01-01-2011)
    “…Gramscian theory has had a profound influence on critical and Marxist thought within International Relations (IR), particularly in bringing an alternative…”
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    Stuart Hall, Marxism without guarantees, and ‘The hard road to renewal’ by Worth, Owen

    Published in Capital & class (01-10-2014)
    “…This piece overviews Stuart Hall’s contribution to Marxism and to the left, and argues that whilst there were significant problems with the manifestation of…”
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    Left-wing convergence: An introduction by Prichard, Alex, Worth, Owen

    Published in Capital & class (01-02-2016)
    “…In this article, we argue that despite there being little evidence of an ideological convergence between Marxism and anarchism, such a convergence is not only…”
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    Building Consent: Hegemony, ‘Conceptions of the World’ and the Role of Evangelicals in Global Politics by Murray, Kyle, Worth, Owen

    Published in Political studies (01-12-2013)
    “…Since Robert Cox's early interventions in the 1980s, the work of Gramsci has been openly applied to the arena of international politics, often superimposed on…”
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    Polanyi's Magnum Opus? Assessing the Application of the Counter-Movement in International Political Economy by Worth, Owen

    Published in International history review (01-08-2013)
    “…The concept of the 'counter-movement' has had a significant impact within studies in International Political Economy (IPE). In the light of the credit crisis…”
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    40 Years of Critical Theory on International Relations by Ramos, Leonardo, Worth, Owen, Vivares, Ernesto

    Published in Contexto internacional (2022)
    “…Ramos asserts that In 1981, in a theoretical context dominated by positivist approaches in International Relations (IR), Robert W. Cox and Richard Ashley…”
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    Accumulating the critical spirit: Rosa Luxemburg and critical IPE by Worth, Owen

    “…This article introduces Rosa Luxemburg's work on dialectics and the international and argues that its ontological foundations have been neglected within…”
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    The World Social Forum: postmodern prince or court jester? by Worth, Owen, Buckley, Karen

    Published in Third world quarterly (01-06-2009)
    “…Since its inauguration in 2001 the World Social Forum (wsf) has been heralded as an 'open space' for civil society in which the disparate groups that make up…”
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