Kees Van Der Pijl

Kees Van Der Pijl ( born June 15, 1947 in Dordrecht, Netherlands) is a Dutch political scientist. His research interests include international relations and the global political economy.

General

From 1965 to 1970 Van graduated Pijl The study of law at Leiden University. After his military service from 1967 to 1969, he specialized in political science and eventually moved in 1973 in the field of Social Sciences at the University of Amsterdam. In 1983 he received his doctorate with a thesis on imperialism and the formation of classes in the North Atlantic area at the University of Amsterdam.

His academic career began Van Der Pijl as a lecturer in international relations in Amsterdam. In 2000 he was appointed professor of international relations at the University of Sussex. From 2001 to 2006 he was the director of the Centre of Global Political Economy. In 2008, he was honored for his work Nomads, Empires, States with the German Memorial Prize. In 2012 he became Professor Emeritus Professor of International Relations.

Van der Pijl belongs to the so-called Amsterdam School of Neogramscianismus in the IB theory.

In the context of his work van der Pijl also busy with the Bilderberg Group.

Publications (selection)

  • Een Amerikaans plan voor Europe: Roller Gronden van het van de ontstaan ​​EEG, Amsterdam 1978.
  • The Making of an Atlantic Ruling Class, London 1984.
  • Thought leaders of world politics: Introduction to International Politics from the history of ideas perspective, Opladen 1996.
  • Transnational Classes and International Relations, London ( and others) in 1998.
  • Global Rivalries - From the Cold War to Iraq, London, 2006.
  • Modes of foreign relations and political economy, Vol 1: Nomads, Empires, States, London ( and others) in 2007.
  • Modes of foreign relations and political economy, Vol 2: The foreign Encounter in Myth and Religion, London ( and others) 2010.
  • Modes of foreign relations and political economy, Vol 2: The Discipline of Western Supremacy, London ( and others) in 2014.

Papers

  • ? A Lockean EUROPE, in: New Left Review, No. 37, January / February 2006.
  • From Gorbachev to Kosovo: Atlantic Rivalries and the re- incorporation of Eastern Europe, in: Review of International Political Economy, Volume 8, No. 2 (Summer 2001 ), pp. 275-310.
  • A Theory of Transnational Revolution: Universal History According to Eugen Rosenstock- Huessy and Its Implications, in: Review of International Political Economy, Volume 3, No. 2 (Summer 1996), pp. 287-318.
  • Beyond the European Union: A Global Perspective for the European Left, released on rosalux.de (Website of the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation) on 11 March 2007 available here. .
  • What Happened to the European Option for Eastern Europe, in: Bieler, Andreas / Morton, Adam D.: Social Forces in the Making of New Europe - The Restructuring of European Social Relations in the Global Political Economy, Hampshire 2001, p 185 -204.
  • ( with Otto Holman ) ' The Capitalist Class in the European Union '', in: Kourvetaris, George A.; Moschonas, Andreas ( eds. ): 'The Impact of European Integration ', Westport, 1996, pp. 55-74.
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