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Towards Global Social Theory


Björn Hettne 


Göteborg University - School of Global Studies

Fredrik Söderbaum 


University of Gothenburg, School of Global Studies; United Nations University, Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS)

1999

Journal of International Relations and Development, Vol. 2, No. 4. pp. 358-368, 1999 

Abstract:      
Our purpose is to take stock of some current trends in the rethinking of development theory, but above all to transcend the development discourse and move towards a comprehensive social science theory, here called ‘global social theory’, meaning a unified historical and critical social science that moves beyond the pitfalls of state-centrism and an obsession with ‘national development’. In a turbulent and ‘globalised’ world, the nation-state no longer constitutes the dominant framework for understanding society, and social processes must be analysed delinked from national space. It is argued that certain strands of international political economy (IPE) theory and certain strands of development theory, in conjunction with a new emphasis on cultural studies as well as the new development-related conflicts, together constitute possible building blocks of a reconstruction of development theory, as a step towards global social theory.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 20
Keywords: social theory, globalization, developent theory, IPE
Accepted Paper Series 

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