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Counter-Hegemony and Foreign Policy

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Argues that marginalized states and peoples are capable of initiating their own foreign policy agendas.

It is not uncommon for scholars and policy makers to assume that small and dependent states must follow the lead of great or middle powers. But is this always the case? Drawing on the increasingly influential Gramscian approach to international relations, this book shows the ways in which marginalized social forces in Jamaica were mobilized against the hegemonic practices emanating from the global political economy. Persaud emphasizes the counter-hegemonic cultural activities of these forces, as well as the attempt of the Jamaican government to form a global "trade union of the poor."

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ISBN: 9780791449196
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Author: Randolph B Persaud
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 284 pages
Series: SUNY Series in Global Politics
Genres: International relations
History of the Americas
Political science and theory