Stephen Gill

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Stephen Gill

Stephen Gill (born December 31, 1950 in Leeds ) is an English political scientist .

Life

Gill studied a variety of subjects including English, economics and industrial administration at various UK universities. According to Gill's own statement, the philosopher John N. Gray exerted a particularly great influence on his own, especially university, development. Gill was doing a PhD in sociology from Birmingham University . He then worked at what was then Wolverhampton Polytech.

He is Professor of Political Science at York University in Toronto and is considered one of the leading theorists of neographic scianism in international relations .

In 1990 Gill emigrated from England to Toronto and accepted a position at York University. He describes his immigration as an "intellectual escape from Thatcherism." In 2005 he was appointed Distinguished Research Professor. His main areas of research and interests include international political economy , international relations and culture studies.

For his work "Power and Resistance in the New World Order", published in 2002, Gill received the 2003 Outstanding Academic Title Award of Choice from the American Library Association .

Fonts

  • as editor: Critical Perspectives on the Crisis of Global Governance. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan 2015.
  • as Ed .: Global Crises and the Crisis of Global Leadership. Cambridge UP, 2011.
  • as ed. with Isabella Bakker: Power, Production and Social Reproduction: Human In / Security in the Global Political Economy. Palgrave, 2004.
  • Power and Resistance in the New World Order. Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
  • Innovation and Transformation in International Studies. Cambridge UP, 1997.
  • Globalization, Democratization and Multilateralism. Macmillan, 1997.
  • as Ed .: Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations. Cambridge UP, 1993.
  • American Hegemony and the Trilateral Commission. Cambridge UP, 1991.
  • Atlantic Relations: Beyond the Reagan Era. St Martin's, 1989.
  • The Global Political Economy: perspectives, problems and policies. Johns Hopkins UP, 1988.

Individual evidence

  1. See: Gill, Stephen: Power and Resistance in the New World Order, Basingstoke 2002, p. 3
  2. See: Ibid., P. 3f.
  3. See: Ibid., P. 4f.
  4. Ibid., P. 8

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