state/politics

Books

Sole-authored

2000 Theory of the Global State: Globality as Unfinished Revolution, Cambridge University Press, 286 pp. (Italian translation, La Rivoluzione Incompiuta: Democrazia e Stato nell’era della Globalità, with new introduction, Milano: Università Bocconi Editore, 2004, 292 pp.)

Edited books

1991 State and Society in International Relations, with Michael Banks, Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, x + 209 pp.

1984 War, State and Society, edited, London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin’s Press, vii + 266 pp.

Articles

2004 ‘Internationalisation of the state’, in Wolfgang Fritz Haug, ed., Historisch-kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus, Berlin.

2003 ‘Global Politics After the Cold War’ in Mary Hawkesworth and Maurice Kogan, editors, Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, Second edition, London: Routledge.

2002 ‘The Unfinished Global Revolution: Intellectuals and the New Politics of International Relations’, Review of International Studies, 27, 1, 1-21

‘Post-Imperial and Quasi-Imperial: State and Empire in the Global Era’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 31, 2, 327-36.

‘Ten Challenges to Anti-War Politics’, Radical Philosophy 111, 11-19.

2001 ‘The State of International Relations’, in Sarah Owen Vandersluis (ed.), The State and Identity Construction in International Relations, London: Macmillan, pp. 7-30.

(review article) ‘The Political Meaning of Global Change’, International Politics, 36, 429-34.

1997 ‘The State of Globalization: towards a theory of state transformation’, Review of International Political Economy, 4, 3, Autumn, pp 497-513, reprinted in Neil Brenner, Bob Jessop, Martin Jones and Gordon MacLeod, eds,State/Space: A Reader, Oxford: Blackwell, 2003, and (abridged) as ‘Theorizing the Emergent Global State’, in Richard Little and Michael Smith, eds, Perspectives on World Politics, Third Edition, London: Taylor and Francis, 2005.

‘Globalization and post-military democracy’, in Anthony McGrew, ed., The Transformation of Democracy, Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 26-48.

‘From Public Issues to Private Troubles’, in Chet Ballard, Jon Gubbay and Christopher Middleton, eds., A Student’s Companion to Sociology, Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 31-38.

‘Nueva guerras urbanas’ (‘new wars of the city’), Dos, dos: revista sobre las cuidades, 2, Vallidolid, Spain, pp 67-75, reproduced online in The Urban Operations Journal, http://www.urbanoperations.com/shaw.htm, 2003.

‘Past Wars and Present Conflicts: From the Second World War to the Gulf’, in Martin Lunn and Ken Evans, eds.,War and Memory in the Twentieth Century, Leamington Spa: Berg, 191-205.

1996 ‘Nova Varnostna Razprava in Druzbene Spremembe’ (The New Security Debate and Social Transformations), translated by Marjan Malesic, in Malesic, ed., Razvoj Obramboslovne Misli, Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana Faculty of Social Sciences, 13-32.

1995 ‘Military, State and Society in the 21st Century: challenges of the Fragmentary Peace’, in Harold Gillman and Detlef Herold, eds., Democratic and Civil Control over Armed Forces, Rome: NATO Defense College, 55-68.

1994 The Global State and the Politics of Intervention, London: Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics, 15 pp.

‘Civil Society and Global Politics: Beyond a Social Movements Approach’, Millenium: Journal of International Studies, 23, 3, Winter, 647-68.

1991 ‘State Theory and the Post-Cold War World’ and ‘Total War and the Theory of the State’ in Shaw and Banks, eds, State and Society in International Relations, Hemel Hempstead: Harvester-Wheatsheaf.

1987 ‘The Rise and Fall of the Military-Democratic State: Britain 1940-85′, in C. Creighton and M. Shaw, eds., The Sociology of War and Peace, London: Macmillan, 1-13 and 143-58.

1986 The Student Movements of the 1960s: A view from the 1980s, Hull: Hull University Occasional Papers in Sociology and Social Anthropology, No. 2, 36 pp.

1978 ‘The Making of a Party? The International Socialists 1965-76′, The Socialist Register 1978, London: Merlin, 100-45.

1974 ‘The Theory of the State and Politics: A central paradox of Marxism’, Economy and Society, 3, 4, November, 429-50.

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