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The central argument of this book is that the univocal ontology and corresponding immanent metaphysics of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) can provide a theoretical perspective capable of accounting for the complex nature of world politics.

Drawing on a wide variety of Deleuze's writings, it develops a thorough investigation of his ontology and metaphysics as they pertain to core questions of world politics such as power, identity, hierarchy, space, time, territory and the state.

The book explores the dynamics of contemporary world politics and issues by focusing on the anti' or alter-globalization movement' (AGM). It analyses several approaches to social and political theory which deal explicitly with the AGM including global governance theory, international relations, social movement theory, Marxism, and post-Marxism. These are contrasted with a larger Deleuzian theory which can be of use when addressing the diffuse, and often paradoxical

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Introduction 1. World Politics and the AGM 2. Deleuze and Politics as Becoming 3. Deleuze and World Politics 4. Subjectivity and Political Agency Conclusion: World Politics as Nomad Science

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 8/8/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415713610, 978-0415713610
      ISBN10: 0415713617

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The central argument of this book is that the univocal ontology and corresponding immanent metaphysics of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) can provide a theoretical perspective capable of accounting for the complex nature of world politics.

      Drawing on a wide variety of Deleuze's writings, it develops a thorough investigation of his ontology and metaphysics as they pertain to core questions of world politics such as power, identity, hierarchy, space, time, territory and the state.

      The book explores the dynamics of contemporary world politics and issues by focusing on the anti' or alter-globalization movement' (AGM). It analyses several approaches to social and political theory which deal explicitly with the AGM including global governance theory, international relations, social movement theory, Marxism, and post-Marxism. These are contrasted with a larger Deleuzian theory which can be of use when addressing the diffuse, and often paradoxical

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. World Politics and the AGM 2. Deleuze and Politics as Becoming 3. Deleuze and World Politics 4. Subjectivity and Political Agency Conclusion: World Politics as Nomad Science

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