His primary areas of investigation include Political economy, International relations, European integration, Globalization and Economy. His Political economy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Restructuring, Social force, World order and Hegemony. His study in International relations is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Agency structure, Critical theory, Materialism and International political economy.
His research integrates issues of Regionalism, Constitutionalism, Neutrality and Industrial relations in his study of European integration. His study explores the link between Globalization and topics such as Capitalism that cross with problems in Foreign direct investment, Social relation and State. The concepts of his Economy study are interwoven with issues in Social change, Opposition, Obstacle, CONTEST and European Social Forum.
His primary scientific interests are in Political economy, Globalization, Capitalism, European integration and Restructuring. Andreas Bieler focuses mostly in the field of Political economy, narrowing it down to topics relating to International political economy and, in certain cases, International studies and International relations theory. His Globalization study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Economic system and Solidarity.
His Capitalism research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Class conflict, Economic history, State and International relations. Andreas Bieler works mostly in the field of European integration, limiting it down to concerns involving Economy and, occasionally, Resizing. The study incorporates disciplines such as Capital and Commons in addition to Restructuring.
Political economy, Capitalism, Uneven and combined development, Class conflict and Historical materialism are his primary areas of study. His Political economy research incorporates themes from Structure and agency and International development. His work focuses on many connections between Capitalism and other disciplines, such as Geopolitics, that overlap with his field of interest in Relations of production, Agency, International studies, International relations and Capital accumulation.
His research in Uneven and combined development focuses on subjects like Passive revolution, which are connected to Economic system. His Class conflict study incorporates themes from Economic history and China. His Structuring research includes themes of European integration and Free trade.
His primary areas of study are Capitalism, Political economy, Economy, Class conflict and Uneven and combined development. His studies examine the connections between Capitalism and genetics, as well as such issues in Geopolitics, with regards to Neoclassical economics, International studies, International relations, Capital accumulation and International political economy. His Economy research integrates issues from New international division of labour, Liberalization, Austerity and Economic policy.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Relations of production, Historical materialism and Agency. His studies in Uneven and combined development integrate themes in fields like Structuring, European integration and Free trade. His research in European debt crisis intersects with topics in Commons, Bailout and Restructuring.
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A critical theory route to hegemony, world order and historical change: neo-Gramscian perspectives in International Relations:
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton.
Capital & Class (2004)
The Gordian Knot of Agency—Structure in International Relations: A Neo-Gramscian Perspective
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton.
European Journal of International Relations (2001)
Globalisation, the state and class struggle : a 'critical economy' engagement with open Marxism.
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton.
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations (2003)
The Deficits of Discourse in IPE: Turning Base Metal into Gold?
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton.
International Studies Quarterly (2008)
"Another Europe is Possible"? Labour and social movements at the European Social Forum
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton.
Globalizations (2004)
Social Forces in the Making of the New Europe
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton.
(2001)
Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton.
(2018)
Social Forces in the Making of the New Europe: The Restructuring of European Social Relations in the Global Political Economy
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton;Robert W. Cox.
(2001)
Global Restructuring, State, Capital and Labour
Andreas Bieler;Werner Bonefeld;Peter Burnham;Adam David Morton.
(2006)
Uneven and Combined Development and Unequal Exchange: The Second Wind of Neoliberal ‘Free Trade’?
Andreas Bieler;Adam David Morton.
Globalizations (2014)
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