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E-grāmata: Post-Colonial Enquiry into Europe's Debt and Migration Crisis

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  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2016
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This important and topical volume is composed around the debt and migration crisis in Europe in 2015 (known as the Greece crisis), and written almost concurrently as the two crises developed in quick succession. The central argument here is that Europes present crisis suggests a post-colonial bind, or to put in stronger terms, a post-colonial destiny of Europe. The European situation bears remarkable similarity with the post-colonial condition elsewhere in the world and suggests a strong bond between Europes present situation and the post-colonial bind in which much of the world finds itself. The purpose of this volume is to examine in the light of 21st century capitalism notions such as debt, crisis, rupture, dialogue, mobilization, neo-liberalism, war and migration, and the old, never to be settled, question of ideology. The volume ends with reflections on Europes migration crisis, and reinforces the point that a critical post-colonial sense of history, accumulation, globalization, and the resilience of the nation form will help us reflect on the present European crisis, and draw appropriate lessons.  
1 The Post-colonial Bind of Greece
1(26)
A Post-colonial Debt Crisis
1(4)
Debt, Crisis, and the Democratic Closure
5(4)
Populism
9(6)
The Post-colonial Predicament and the Limits of the New European Left
15(9)
References
24(3)
2 Rules of Dialogue: Seven Lessons from the Negotiations Between Europe and Greece
27(26)
In Berlin and Brussels
27(6)
In Washington and Elsewhere
33(4)
In Athens
37(3)
The Europe that Tsipras Wanted Greece to Attach with
40(9)
References
49(4)
3 Europeanism: The Repressed Anxiety of a Transnational Intellectual Class
53(34)
The Merciless World
53(9)
The Politics of Indebtedness and Government
62(4)
Europe as Ideology
66(14)
The Transcendence of Revolutionary Politics
80(4)
References
84(3)
4 Human Migration Appearing as Crisis of Europe
87(30)
Migration to Europe as a Post-colonial Crisis
87(7)
Some Aspects of the Contemporary History of the Migration Crisis
94(8)
The New Situation and the Management of Migration Crisis
102(11)
References
113(4)
5 Postscript: The Link Between the Two Crises
117(14)
The Post-colonial Mode of Enquiry
117(5)
Simultaneity, Comparison, Incommensurability
122(7)
References
129(2)
Greece: Select Events and Analyses (August-April 2015) 131(20)
Bibliography 151
Ranabir Samaddar has worked extensively on issues of migration and forced migration, nationalism and post-colonial statehood in South Asia, and new regimes of technological restructuring, labour control, and forms of labour. His recent writings on postcolonial capitalism and Indias neoliberal development have signalled a new turn in critical postcolonial thinking. His co-authored work on new towns and new forms of accumulation Beyond Kolkata: Rajarhat and the Dystopia of Urban Imagination (2013) takes forward urban studies in the context of post-colonial accumulation. He is currently Distinguished Chair in Migration and Forced Migration Studies, Calcutta Research Group, Kolkata.