In search of Karl Polanyi's International Relations theory
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- Dale, Gareth (Author)
Title
In search of Karl Polanyi's International Relations theory
Abstract
Karl Polanyi is principally known as an economic historian and a theorist of international political economy. His theses are commonly encountered in debates concerning globalisation, regionalism, regulation and deregulation, and neoliberalism. But the standard depiction of his ideas is based upon a highly restricted corpus of his work: essentially, his published writings, in English, from the 1940s and 1950s. Drawing upon a broader range of Polanyi's work in Hungarian, German, and English, this article examines his less well-known analyses of international politics and world order. It sketches the main lineaments of Polanyi's international thought from the 1910s until the mid-1940s, charting his evolution from Wilsonian liberal, via debates within British pacifism, towards a position close to E. H. Carr's realism. It reconstructs the dialectic of universalism and regionalism in Polanyi's prospectus for postwar international order, with a focus upon his theory of 'tame empires' and its extension by neo-Polanyian theorists of the 'new regionalism and European integration. It explores the tensions and contradictions in Polanyi's analysis, and, finally, it hypothesises that the failure of his postwar predictions provides a clue as to why his research on international relations dried up in the 1950s.
Publication
Review of International Studies
Volume
42
Issue
3
Pages
401-424
Date
July 2016
Journal Abbr
Review of International Studies
Language
English
ISSN
02602105
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Dale, Gareth. 2016. “In Search of Karl Polanyi’s International Relations Theory.” Review of International Studies 42 (3): 401–24. DOI: 10.1017/S0260210515000273.
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Keywords
- CARR, Edward Hallett, 1892-1982
- deregulation
- international relations
- liberalism
- neoliberalism
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