Long Waves of Growth, Hegemonic Power, and Climate Change in the World Economy: Dutch, British, US and Chinese Capitalism and Structural Polycrises

Author:   Phillip Anthony O'Hara
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Publication Date:   01 September 2025
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Long Waves of Growth, Hegemonic Power, and Climate Change in the World Economy: Dutch, British, US and Chinese Capitalism and Structural Polycrises


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Author:   Phillip Anthony O'Hara
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISBN:  

9789819641314


ISBN 10:   9819641314
Pages:   628
Publication Date:   01 September 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Chapter 1. Long Waves of Growth, Hegemony, and Climate Change.- Chapter 2. Capitalism’s Long Waves: Kondratiev, Schumpeter et al.- Chapter 3. Long Wave Schools of Thought: Rostovian, Mandelian,Neo-Schumpeterian, Eastern, SSA, WSA, etal.- Chapter 4. Long Waves of Climate Change on Planet Earth.- Chapter 5. Dutch Long Waves, Hegemony, and Climate Change.- Chapter 6. British Long Waves, Hegemony, and Climate Change.- Chapter 7. US Long Waves, Hegemony, and Climate Change.- Chapter 8. Chinese Long Waves, Potential Hegemony, and Climate Change.- Chapter 9. Structural Polycrises of the 1970s-2020s: Neoliberalism, GFC, Eurocrisis, Coronacrisis, and Climate Crises.- Chapter 10. Liberal-Democratic Allies v. Autocratic Powers: Pre-War Era and World War 3?.- Chapter 11. Long Waves of Global, Regional and National Economies, 1940-2020.- Chapter 12. Conclusion: Summary and Areas for Further Research.

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​​Phillip Anthony O’Hara has a PhD in political economy, held a personal chair at Curtin University, and is currently Director of the Global Political Economy Research Unit (GPERU) in Perth, Australia. He specializes in studying concepts and principles, major problems of the world, institutional change and adjustment, global political economy, history of the world, and scholarly biography. He has published over 100 articles in refereed journals and edited books, 16 volumes of books and special issues of journals, was President of the Association for Evolutionary Economics (AFEE), and currently is on the editorial or international advisory boards of the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, Panoeconomicus, the International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, and Terra Economicus. His major books include (among others) Principles of Institutional and Evolutionary Political Economy: Applied to Current World Problems, the two-volume Encyclopedia of Political Economy, the four-volume International Encyclopedia of Public Policy, plus Growth and Development in the Global Political Economy, as well as Global Political Economy and the Wealth of Nations. He has won many awards for his research, including Journal Article of the Year, and Book of the Year, from the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) and from Curtin Business School, Researcher of the Year from CBS, as well as the Clarence Ayres Award from AFEE.

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