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As corporate practices are becoming more fused with state processes, the state itself is increasingly taking on a corporate structure, as well as a more overt oligarchic character. Evidence of this can be seen in the growing domination of political organizations and institutions by close-knit social groups (familial dynasties, closed associations, or personal networks) that seek exclusive control over economic resources.

These new forms of state power that are emerging are not reducible to the past, and the nation-state, as the essays in this volume show, is giving way to a political-economic formation that has multiple state-like effects and is able to act in ways systemic with deterritorializing global processes.

Exploring these processes in different concrete locations from North America to Russia, West Africa, and Australia, the authors show that current configurations of global, imperial, and state power cannot be understood without examining their relation to formations of oligarchic control. They bring us closer to an understanding of the ways in which the nation-state is being transformed by globalization.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Oligarchic Corporations and New State Formations
Bruce Kapferer

Chapter 1. Making the Case for Kleptocratic Oligarchy: (as the Dominant Form of Rule in the United States)
Donald M. Nonini

Chapter 2. "We Exist to Fight": The Killing Elite and Bush II's Iraq War
Steve Reyna

Chapter 3. State and Big Capital in Russia
Jakob Rigi

Chapter 4. Analyzing African Formations: Multi-national Corporations, Non-capitalist Relations, and 'Mothers of the Community'
Caroline Ifeka

Chapter 5. "Everyone Has Done Very Well": Going through the Motions at the News Corporation AGM
Roland Kapferer

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/08/2005
      ISBN13: 9781845451745, 978-1845451745
      ISBN10: 1845451740

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      Book Synopsis

      As corporate practices are becoming more fused with state processes, the state itself is increasingly taking on a corporate structure, as well as a more overt oligarchic character. Evidence of this can be seen in the growing domination of political organizations and institutions by close-knit social groups (familial dynasties, closed associations, or personal networks) that seek exclusive control over economic resources.

      These new forms of state power that are emerging are not reducible to the past, and the nation-state, as the essays in this volume show, is giving way to a political-economic formation that has multiple state-like effects and is able to act in ways systemic with deterritorializing global processes.

      Exploring these processes in different concrete locations from North America to Russia, West Africa, and Australia, the authors show that current configurations of global, imperial, and state power cannot be understood without examining their relation to formations of oligarchic control. They bring us closer to an understanding of the ways in which the nation-state is being transformed by globalization.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Oligarchic Corporations and New State Formations
      Bruce Kapferer

      Chapter 1. Making the Case for Kleptocratic Oligarchy: (as the Dominant Form of Rule in the United States)
      Donald M. Nonini

      Chapter 2. "We Exist to Fight": The Killing Elite and Bush II's Iraq War
      Steve Reyna

      Chapter 3. State and Big Capital in Russia
      Jakob Rigi

      Chapter 4. Analyzing African Formations: Multi-national Corporations, Non-capitalist Relations, and 'Mothers of the Community'
      Caroline Ifeka

      Chapter 5. "Everyone Has Done Very Well": Going through the Motions at the News Corporation AGM
      Roland Kapferer

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