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Overview

Philip G. Cerny is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research spans across the social sciences, with a particular focus on political science, international relations, and related interdisciplinary fields.

Their recent publications include:

  • Heterarchy: Toward Paradigm Shift in World Politics, 2021, Journal of Political Power
  • UTILIZATION OF THE REACTIVE POWER POTENTIAL IN THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC, 2021, IET conference proceedings.
  • Capitalism, Democracy and World Politics in the 21st Century, 2023, European Review of International Studies
  • Index, 2021, Manchester University Press eBooks

Cerny has contributed to books published by Cambridge University Press, notably "The Evolution of Transnational Rule-Makers through Crises" (2023), reflecting engagement with transnational governance and crisis dynamics.

Their work engages with several main fields and subfields of study:

  • Social Sciences
  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Finance
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

The main topics covered in their research are:

  • International Relations and Foreign Policy
  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • Peacebuilding and International Security
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Renewable Energy and Sustainable Power Systems

Frequent coauthors include Rosalba Belmonte, Panagiotis Delimatsis, Stéphanie Bijlmakers, M. Konrad Borowicz, and Tom Randall. Collaborative work with such scholars indicates a network across political power studies, international governance, and interdisciplinary sustainability research.

The venues in which Cerny publishes their research reflect a multidisciplinary approach:

  • Journal of Political Power
  • IET conference proceedings.
  • European Review of International Studies
  • Manchester University Press eBooks

Best Publications

  • Paradoxes of the Competition State: The Dynamics of Political Globalization

    Philip G. Cerny

  • Globalization and the changing logic of collective action

    Philip G. Cerny

  • The Changing Architecture of Politics: Structure, Agency and the Future of the State

    Philip G. Cerny

  • The dynamics of financial globalization: Technology, market structure, and policy response

    Philip G. Cerny

  • Rethinking World Politics

    Philip Cerny

  • Globalization and the erosion of democracy

    Philip G. Cerny

  • Rethinking World Politics: A Theory of Transnational Neopluralism

    Philip G. Cerny

  • The changing architecture of politics

    Philip G Cerny

  • Different Roads to Globalization: Neoliberalism, the Competition State, and Politics in a More Open World

    Philip G. Cerny;Georg Menz;Susanne Soederberg

  • Globalisation and public policy under New Labour

    Philip G. Cerny;Mark Evans

  • The competition state today: from raison d’État to raison du Monde

    Philip G. Cerny

  • Plurilateralism: Structural Differentiation and Functional Conflict in the Post-Cold War World Order:

    Philip G. Cerny

  • Power in Contemporary Politics: Theories, Practices, Globalizations

    Henri Goverde;Philip G. Cerny;Mark Haugaard;Howard H. Lentner

  • Neomedievalism, civil war and the new security dilemma: Globalisation as durable disorder

    Philip G. Cerny

  • The ‘Little Big Bang’ in Paris: financial market deregulation in a dirigiste system

    Philip G. Cerny

  • Internalizing Globalization: The Rise of Neoliberalism and the Decline of National Varieties of Capitalism

    Georg Menz;Susanne Soederberg;Philip G. Cerny

  • Restructuring the Political Arena: Globalization and the Paradoxes of the Competition State

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  • Bringing Sociology to International Relations

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  • Globalization and Other Stories: The Search for a New Paradigm for International Relations:

    Philip G. Cerny

  • The New Security Dilemma: divisibility, defection and disorder in the global era

    Philip G. Cerny

  • The limits of deregulation: Transnational interpenetration and policy change

    Philip G. Cerny

  • The new anarchy: Globalisation and fragmentation in world politics:

    Philip G. Cerny;Alex Prichard

Frequent Co-Authors

Jolyon M Howorth
Jolyon M Howorth University of Bath
Robert D. Putnam
Robert D. Putnam Harvard University

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