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This book maps the ruptures and mutations that are currently reshaping the political economy of the global South and the wider world-system. Analysing political and economic dynamics across Brazil,...
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How do governing elites in the global South attempt to remake hegemony in a conjuncture of durable crisis? This is the question at the core of Southern interregnum, a comparative conjunctural analysis of hegemonic projects in Brazil, India, China, and South Africa.
Working with a Gramscian notion of crisis, centred on the interregnum as an enduring period of instability and uncertainty, in which hegemonic authority erodes and competing projects for crisis resolution emerge, the book proposes a novel critical reading of the convulsions that are currently reshaping the political economy of the global South and the world-system.
Mapping the variegated trajectories of elite projects to reconcile accumulation and legitimation – and probing the limits of these projects – the book breaks new ground in the study of the contemporary global South.

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Price: £85.00
Pages: 208
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Progress in Political Economy
Publication Date: 24 June 2025
ISBN: 9781526179791
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, Political economy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, Comparative politics, Economic theory and philosophy

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'Overall, the volume provides a compelling comparative conjunctural analysis of the emerging powers by placing them in the framework of the ‘Southern interregnum.’ It provides an empirically rich analysis by leading scholars in the field of the contrary and turbulent moment in which governing elites in emerging powers are confronted with complex disjunctures between accumulation and legitimation. The book is therefore required reading for anyone interested in the position of the emerging south countries within the broader global juncture, though the question of whether these domestic crises of accumulation and political legitimacy will necessarily derail the so-called ‘rise of the South’ remains an open question.'
Kevin Gray, PPE Sydney

Alf Gunvald Nilsen is director of the Centre for Asian Studies in Africa and a professor of sociology at the University of Pretoria.

Karl von Holdt is a professor and research associate at the Society, Work and Politics Institute at the University of the Witwatersrand.

Ching Kwan Lee is professor of sociology at the University of California Los Angeles and an Extraordinary Professor at the Centre for Asian Studies in Africa at the University of Pretoria.

Fabio Luis Barbosa dos Santos is professor of Latin American Studies at the Federal University and Prolam-USP in São Paulo.

Ruy Braga is associate professor of sociology at the Univeristy of Sao Paulo.

Introduction Governing the Southern Interregnum: Accumulation, Legitimation, and Hegemony in a Turbulent Conjuncture – Alf Gunvald Nilsen and Karl von Holdt
1 Neoliberalism, Authoritarianism, Evangelism: Hegemonic Politics and Elective Affinities in Bolsonaro’s Brazil – Fabio Luis Barbosa dos Santos and Ruy Braga
2 Making the Neoliberal Hindu Nation: Accumulation and Legitimation in Modi’s India – Alf Gunvald Nilsen
3 How China Rides the Waves of Crisis: Going Digital and Going Global – Ching Kwan Lee
4 Primitive Accumulation, Elite Formation, and Corruption: Hegemonic Struggles in South Africa – Karl von Holdt
Conclusion Remaking Hegemony? Elite Projects and Their Limits in the Southern Interregnum – Karl von Holdt and Alf Gunvald Nilsen