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SUMMARY:Lecture : Stephen Gill\, York University\, Toronto\, and Hallswor
 th Visiting Professor\, The University of Manchester
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DESCRIPTION:The Political Economy Institute and Global Political Economy 
 research cluster at The University of Manchester are very pleased to ann
 ounce the following public lecture:\n\nStephen Gill\, York University\, 
 Toronto\, and Hallsworth Visiting Professor\, The University of Manchest
 er\nCritical Global Political Economy in the 21st Century: Reflections o
 n Global Organic Crisis\n\n5-6.30pm\, Thursday 25th February\, Arts Thea
 tre\, Samuel Alexander Building\, The University of Manchester. \nFurthe
 r info\, including directions\, here. \nAll are welcome\, admission is f
 ree\, but please let us know if you will attend the lecture here.   \n\n
 Professor Stephen Gill is a world leading scholar of global political ec
 onomy\, political and social theory\, international relations and law an
 d cultural studies. He is a leading critical theorist and commentator on
  what has come to be known as “globalisation” and “global governance”. H
 is important work has also addressed US hegemony\, imperialism and strat
 egy as well as transatlantic and ‘trilateral’ (US-EU-Japan relations) an
 d European integration. \nStephen is Distinguished Research Professor of
  Political Science\, Communications and Culture at York University\, Tor
 onto\, Canada. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a 
 Senior Associate Member of St. Anthony’s College\, Oxford University. In
  2009-10 he was the Jane and Aatos Erkko Visiting Professor in Studies o
 n Contemporary Society at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies\, 
 University of Helsinki\, Finland\, and in 2016 he will be the Hallsworth
  Visiting Professor in Global Studies at the University of Manchester\, 
 UK.  \nHis best known books are The Global Political Economy: Perspectiv
 es\, Problems and Policies (with David Law\, 1988)\; American Hegemony a
 nd the Trilateral Commission(1991)\; Gramsci\, Historical Materialism an
 d International Relations (1993)\; Innovation and Transformation in Inte
 rnational Studies (1997)\; and Power\, Production and Social Reproductio
 n: Human In/security in the Global Political Economy (with Isabella Bakk
 er\, 2004). His Power and Resistance in the New World Order (2003) won t
 he Choice\, Outstanding Academic Title Award of the American Library Ass
 ociation. An enlarged and fully updated second edition of this work was 
 published in 2008.  \nRecent volumes include:  Critical Perspectives on 
 the Crisis of Global Governance: Reimagining the Future (2015)\; New Con
 stitutionalism and World Order (with Claire Cutler\, 2014)\; Globalizati
 on\, Democratization and Multilateralism (2013\, originally published in
  1997\; the second expanded edition was published as a Palgrave Classic 
 in International Political Economy).
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CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Arts Theatre\, Samuel Alexander Building\, Samuel Alexander Buil
 ding\, Manchester
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