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Craig Murphy
Craig Murphy
Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College
Verified email at wellesley.edu
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International organization and industrial change: Global governance since 1850
C Murphy, CN Murphy
Polity Press, 1994
11441994
Global governance: poorly done and poorly understood
CN Murphy
International Affairs 76 (4), 789-803, 2000
4342000
America’s Quest For Supremacy and The Third World: A Gramscian Analysis
CN Murphy, E Augelli
Pinter, 1988
384*1988
The United Nations Development Programme: A Better Way
CN Murphy
Cambridge University Press, 2006
3822006
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO): Global governance through voluntary consensus
CN Murphy, JA Yates
Routledge, 2009
3512009
The new international political economy
CN Murphy, R Tooze
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1991
2651991
Gramsci and International Relations: A General Perspective and Example from Recent US Policy
E Augelli, CN Murphy
Gramsci, historical materialism and international relations, 127, 1993
1661993
The emergence of the NIEO ideology
C Murphy
Routledge, 2019
1612019
Understanding IR: Understanding Gramsci
CN Murphy
Review of international studies 24 (3), 417-425, 1998
1611998
Introduction: rising powers and the future of global governance
K Gray, CN Murphy
Rising Powers and the Future of Global Governance, 1-11, 2015
1592015
Global institutions, marginalization, and development
Routledge, 2005
152*2005
Engineering rules: Global standard setting since 1880
JA Yates, CN Murphy
JHU Press, 2019
1492019
International political economy: a tale of two heterodoxies
CN Murphy, DR Nelson
The British Journal of Politics & International Relations 3 (3), 393-412, 2001
1352001
Seeing women, recognizing gender, recasting international relations
CN Murphy
International Organization 50 (3), 513-538, 1996
1241996
Getting beyond the “common sense” of the IPE orthodoxy
CN Murphy, R Tooze
The new international political economy, 11-31, 1991
1091991
The epistemology of poverty and the poverty of epistemology in IPE: mystery, blindness, and invisibility
R Tooze, CN Murphy
Millennium 25 (3), 681-707, 1996
761996
What the third world wants: an interpretation of the development and meaning of the new international economic order ideology
CN Murphy
International Studies Quarterly 27 (1), 55-76, 1983
701983
Political consequences of the new inequality
CN Murphy
International Studies Quarterly 45 (3), 347-356, 2001
612001
Consciousness, myth and collective action: Gramsci, Sorel and the ethical state
E Augelli, CN Murphy
Innovation and Transformation in International Studies, 25-38, 1997
601997
The promise of critical IR, partially kept
CN Murphy
Review of International Studies 33 (S1), 117-133, 2007
572007
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