Justin Rosenberg
International relations scholar
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Justin Rosenberg's Degrees
- PhD International Relations Princeton University
- Masters Political Science Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Justin Rosenberg is a professor in International Relations at the University of Sussex. He received his PhD from the London School of Economics in 1993 with a thesis titled Social structures and geopolitical systems: A critique of the Realist theory of International Relations. Within academia, Rosenberg is associated with "New Marxist" international relations theory. His first book, The Empire of Civil Society formed a Marxist critique of Realist and Neo-Realist theories of International Relations. He has since changed his view of the relation of domestic and international factors as part of his move towards a theory of Uneven and combined development.
Justin Rosenberg's Published Works
Published Works
- Globalization Theory: A Post Mortem (2005) (298)
- Why is There No International Historical Sociology? (2006) (287)
- The empire of civil society: critique of the realist theory of international relations (1995) (273)
- Historical Sociology (2010) (217)
- International Relations in the prison of Political Science (2016) (153)
- Basic problems in the theory of uneven and combined development. Part II: unevenness and political multiplicity (2010) (138)
- Uneven and combined development: the social-relational substratum of ‘the international’? An exchange of letters (2008) (107)
- The ‘philosophical premises’ of uneven and combined development (2012) (91)
- The Follies of Globalisation Theory: Polemical Essays (2000) (90)
- Kenneth Waltz and Leon Trotsky: Anarchy in the mirror of uneven and combined development (2013) (84)
- International Relations — The ‘Higher Bullshit’: A Reply to the Globalization Theory Debate (2007) (68)
- Isaac Deutscher and the lost history of international relations (1996) (68)
- Interview with Ken Waltz CONDUCTED BY FRED HALLIDAY AND JUSTIN ROSENBERG (1998) (57)
- What's the matter with realism? (1990) (43)
- Understanding 2016: China, Brexit and Trump in the history of uneven and combined development (2019) (34)
- Basic problems in the theory of uneven and combined development: a reply to the CRIA forum (2009) (33)
- The International Imagination: IR Theory and 'Classic Social Analysis' (1994) (31)
- Uneven and combined development: ‘the international’ in theory and history (2016) (15)
- Beyond realism and Marxism: critical theory and international relations by Andrew Linklater (1990) (12)
- A Non-Realist Theory of Sovereignty?: Giddens' The Nation-State and Violence (1990) (11)
- The elusive international (2017) (11)
- International relations and historical sociology (2010) (8)
- Trotsky’s error: multiplicity and the secret origins of revolutionary Marxism (2019) (7)
- Multiplicity: a new common ground for international theory? (2020) (6)
- Differences in Adults' Political Orientations as a Function of Age (1983) (6)
- Confessions of a Sociolator (2016) (5)
- Secret origins of the state: the structural basis of raison d'état (1992) (5)
- Results and prospects: an introduction to the CRIA special issue on UCD (2021) (5)
- Anarchy in the mirror of 'uneven combined development' (2012) (4)
- Introduction: The international of everything (2022) (3)
- And the Definition of Globalization Is …? A Reply to ‘In at the Death?’ by Barrie Axford (2007) (3)
- Hobsbawm's century (1999) (3)
- Multiplicity: A new common ground for International Relations? (2020) (3)
- Debating Uneven and Combined Development/Debating International Relations: A Forum (2022) (3)
- Multiplicity: What's the Big Deal? (2019) (2)
- Uneven and combined development: a defense of the general abstraction (2020) (2)
- Escaping from the Prison of Political Science : What IR offers that other disciplines do not (2017) (2)
- National adequation and critical originality in the work of Antonio Candido (2021) (1)
- Kenneth Waltz and Leon Trotsky: Anarchy in the mirror of uneven and combined development (2013) (1)
- Sussex IR Research in Progress Seminars Autumn Term 2013 (2013) (0)
- [Review] Tarak Barkawi (2005) Globalization and war (2006) (0)
- UCD and IPE: an introduction to the forum (2021) (0)
- Letter from the Editors (2021) (0)
- The challenge of the international for social and political thought (2000) (0)
- After exterminism: the peace movement in the post Cold War world (1988) (0)
- Epilogue to the follies of globalisation theory (2004) (0)
- Social structures and geopolitical systems: A critique of the Realist theory of International Relations. (1993) (0)
- Introduction: Multiplicity: a new common ground for international theory? (2021) (0)
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