Geopolitics and industrial relations theory: intellectual history and future reconfigurations.

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    • Abstract:
      This article examines the geopolitical dimensions of the academic study of industrial relations and sketches a conceptual framework based on an analysis of this intellectual history. After a discussion of the social relations of knowledge production and geopolitics, a broad historical study is made of Anglo-American IR theory in the twentieth century within a geopolitical realist lens. Historical periods are identified and within these periods the geopolitical dimensions of industrial relations theories are examined. The article then discusses future reconfigurations of labour relations theory with a geopolitical analysis that better responds to contemporary crises, neo-imperialisms, and cascading socio-ecologic uncertainties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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