Chapters in Refereed Books

‘Global crises and the crisis of global leadership'; ‘Leaders and led in an era of global crises’; ‘Organic crisis, global leadership and progressive alternatives’; ‘Glossary’: All in Stephen Gill (editor) Global Crises and the Crisis of Global Leadership (Cambridge University Press, 2011/12). 

‘Progressives politisches Handeln und die globale organische Krise’ (Progressive political agency and the global organic crisis). In Benjamin Opratko and Oliver Prausmüller, editors and translators, Gramsci global: Neogramscianische Perspektiven in der Internationalen Politischen Ökonomie (Neo-Gramscian Perspectives in International Political Economy) (Hamburg: Argument Verlag, 2011): 265-83

Co-authored with Adrienne Roberts, ‘Global Macroeconomic Governance and Gendered Inequality’ In Isabella Bakker, Diane Elson and Brigitte Young, editors Questioning Financial Governance from a Feminist Perspective (New York: Routledge, 2011): 154-71.

Co-authored with Isabella Bakker, ‘The global crisis and global health’ in Solomon R. Benatar and Gillian Brock editors, Global Health and Global Health Ethics (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011): 221-38.

Co-authored with Isabella Bakker, ‘Towards a new common sense: the need for new paradigms of global health’ in Solomon R. Benatar and Gillian Brock editors, Global Health and Global Health Ethics (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011): 329-32.

'Paradoxes and Possibilities of the Global Organic Crisis’ Preface to the Finnish Edition of Power and Resistance in the New World Order. (Gaudeamus/University of Helsinki Press, 2010): 3-28.

‘Political protest in an age of neo-liberal austerity’, Preface to Florian Hessdörfer, Andrea Pabst, Peter Ullrich editors, Prevent and Tame: Protest under (Self)Control (Berlin, Karl Dietz Verlag 2010): 7-10.

‘European Governance and the New Constitutionalism.’ In John Kirton, editor, International Finance (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2009), 520-550.

Co-authored with David Law, ‘Global Hegemony and the Structural Power of Capital.’ In Alan Scott, Kate Nash and Anna Marie Smith editors, New Critical Writings in Political Sociology: Power, State and Inequality (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2009), 455-79.

‘Pessimism of the Intelligence and Optimism of the Will: Reflections on Political Agency in the Age of “Empire”’. In Joseph Francese, editor, Gramsci Now: Culture, Politics, and Social Theory (London and New York, Routledge, 2009), 97-109.

Co-authored with Isabella Bakker, ‘New Constitutionalism and Social Reproduction.’ In Isabella Bakker and Rachel Silvey eds. Beyond States and Markets: The Challenges of Social Reproduction (London: Routledge, Review of International Political Economy Series, 2008) 19-33.

‘New Constitutionalism, Democratisation & Global Political Economy’ in Paul James and Ronen Palan, editors, Globalizing Economic Regimes and Institutions (Los Angeles: Sage, 2007) 32-54.

‘A América Latina e o principe pós-moderno.’ (Prefácio à edição brasileira) In Portuguese. 11-40; ‘Gramsci e a politica global: uma proposta de pesquisas pós-hegemònicas’ In Portuguese. 41-64; 'Epistemologia, ontologia e a “escola italiana”’. In Portuguese. 65-100; Co-authored with David Law, ‘Hegemonia global e o poder estructural do capital’ 157-200; all in Stephen Gill, editor and contributor (2007) Gramsci, materialismo histórico e relações internacionais. In Portuguese. (Rio: Cambridge University Press & State University of Rio de Janeiro Press).

‘The globalization of party politics’ in Katarina Sehm Patomäki and Marko Ulvila eds. Global Political Parties (London, Zed Books, 2007) 136-50.

‘New Constitutionalism, Democratization & Global Political Economy’. In Rorden Wilkinson editor, The Global Governance Reader (London: Routledge, 2005) 174-86.

‘Theorising the interregnum: the double movement and global politics’, In Louise Amoore editor, The Global Resistance Reader (London: Routledge, 2005) 54-64.

‘Towards a Post-modern Prince?’ In Louise Amoore editor, The Global Resistance Reader (London: Routledge, 2005) 150-58.

Co-authored with David Law. ‘Global Hegemony and the Structural Power of Capital’. In Global Governance: Critical Concepts in Political Science edited by Timothy J Sinclair (London: Routledge, 2004) Vol II: 3-34.

‘Private International Relations Councils’, In Global Governance: Critical Concepts in Political Science edited by Timothy J Sinclair (London: Routledge, 2004) Vol IV: 40-63.

‘Towards a stark utopia?’ In Lourdes Beneria and Savitri Bisnath editors, Global Tensions: Opportunities and Challenges in the World Economy (London and New York, Routledge 2004) 13-27.

‘Globalisation, Market Civilisation & Disciplinary Neoliberalism.’ In Roland Robertson & Kathleen White editors, Globalization: Critical Concepts in Sociology (London and New York, Routledge 2003) 256-281.

‘A Neo-Gramscian Approach to European Integration.’ In Alan Cafruny and J. Magnus Ryner, editors, A Ruined Fortress? Neoliberal Hegemony and Transformation in Europe (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield 2003) 47-70.

Co-authored with Isabella Bakker, ‘Hybridizing a New Intellectual Space.’ xxiii-xiv; Co-authored with Isabella Bakker, ‘Global Political Economy & Social Reproduction’ 3-16; Co-authored with Isabella Bakker, ‘Ontology, Method & Hypotheses.’ 17-41; Co-authored with Isabella Bakker and Tim Di Muzio, ‘Human In/Security on a Universal Scale.’ 99-102; ‘Social Reproduction of Affluence and Human In/security.’ 190-207; ‘National In/security on a Universal Scale.’ 208-23; in Isabella Bakker and Stephen Gill (2003) editors and contributors, Power, Production and Social Reproduction: Human In/security in the Global Political Economy (London and New York. Macmillan-Palgrave).

‘Constitutionalizing Inequality & the Clash of Globalizations.’ In Mustapha K. Pasha and Craig Murphy, editors, International Relations and the New Inequality (Oxford, Blackwell, 2003), 47-65.

‘The Political Economy of Globalization: The Old and the New.’ In Joseph Camillieri and Esref Aksu editors, Democratizing Global Governance (New York: Palgrave 2002) 77-89.

‘Globalisation, Market Civilisation & Disciplinary Neoliberalism.’ In E. Hovden and E. Keene eds. The Globalisation of Liberalism (New York: Palgrave 2002) 123-151.

‘Constitutionalizing Capital: EMU and Disciplinary Neo-liberalism’. In Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton editors. Social Forces in the Making of a New Europe (New York, Palgrave 2001) 47-69.

‘Hegemony’ 394-6; ‘The Group of Seven’ 369-70; revised and updated contributions to Oxford Companion to Politics of the World. General Editor: Joel Krieger. (New York, Oxford University Press, 2001).

‘Globalisation, Market Civilisation & Disciplinary Neoliberalism.’ In A. Linklater, editor: International Relations: Critical Concepts in Social Science Vol. III (New York: Routledge 2001) 1223-1247

‘Henyo suru Chikyuu Seiji no Paradaimu ni Mukete: 21 seiki heno tenkanten ni tatte’. (Toward a Paradigm of Transformative Global Politics in the 21st Century). In Seiji Endo and Makato Kobayashi, editors & translators: Gurobaru poritikusu: sekai no saikouzouka to atarashii seijigaku (Global Politics: Global Restructuration and a New Political Studies). (Tokyo, Yushindo, 2001).

‘Theoretische Grundlagen einer neo-gramscianischen Analyse der europäischen Integration’ (‘Theoretical Foundations of a Neo-Gramscian Analysis of European Integration’) In Hans-Jürgen Bieling & Jochen Steinhilber editors & translators: Die Konfiguration Europas - Dimensionen einer kritischen Integrationstheorie (Münster, Germany: Westfälisches Dampfboot, 2000): 23-50.

‘Globalizing capital and political agency in the twenty-first century’, In Georgi M. Derluguian and Scott Greer editors: Questioning Geopolitics: Political Projects in the World-System. (Political Economy of the World-System Yearbook. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 2000): 15-32.

‘Knowledge, power and neo-liberal political economy’ (with a new concluding postscript on the crisis of neo-liberalism). In Richard Stubbs and Geoffrey Underhill editors: Political Economy and the Changing Global Order. Second edition. (Toronto: Oxford University Press 2000): 48-59.

‘Gramsci, modernità e globalizzazione’ (Gramsci, modernity and globalization).’ In Italian. In Guiseppe Vacca, editor Gramsci e il Novecento (Gramsci and the Twentieth Century) (Rome, Carocci editore & Istituto Gramsci, 1999). Translated by Donatella di Benedetto, 187-208. Later this became an online publication in English and Italian of the International Gramsci Society: January 2003: http://www.internationalgramscisociety.org/resources/online_articles/articles/gill02.shtml

‘Hegemony, Culture and Imperialism’ Foreword to Matt Davies, International Political Economy and Mass Communications in Chile: National Intellectuals and Transnational Hegemony. (Basingstoke and New York: Macmillan/St Martin’s Press, 1999) vii-xi.

‘Structural Changes in Multilateralism: the G-7 and the global crisis.’ In Michael G. Schechter editor: Innovation in Multilateralism. (Basingstoke, Macmillan & Tokyo, UN University Press, 1999) 113-165.

‘Gramsci, modernidad y globalización.’ In Spanish. In Dora Kanoussi editor & translator. Los estudios gramscianos hoy. (Mexico D.F.: Plaza y Valdés Editores, 1998).

‘Transformation and Innovation in the Study of World Order’, 5-24; ‘Rethinking and remaking the roots of global social and political theory’, 1-4; ‘Political economy: the social and ecological anatomy of transformation’, 71-74; ‘Transformation, innovation and emancipation in global political and civil society’, 135-37; ‘Reflections on global order in the twenty-first century’, 203-6; in Stephen Gill & James H Mittelman editors: Innovation and Transformation in International Studies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).

‘Global structural change and multilateralism’, 1-18; ‘Finance, production and panopticism: inequality, risk and resistance in an era of disciplinary neo-liberalism’ 51-76; Co-authored with Fantu Cheru, ‘Structural adjustment and the G-7: limits and contradictions’, in Gill ed. Globalization, Democratisation and Multilateralism (1997) 141-70; in Gill editor: Globalization, Democratisation and Multilateralism (Tokyo. United Nations University Press & London, Macmillan, 1997)

‘An Emu or an Ostrich? EMU and Neo-Liberal Economic Integration: Limits and Alternatives’, in Petri Minkkinen & Heikki Patomäki editors: The Politics of Economic and Monetary Union. (Helsinki. Finnish Institute for International Affairs; Amsterdam, Kluwer, 1997) 205-229.

‘Theorising the interregnum: the double movement and global politics in the 1990s’, In R.W. Cox et al International Political Economy: Understanding Global Disorder. (London, Zed Books, 1995) 51-77.

‘Political Economy and Structural Change: globalizing élites in the emerging world order’, in Yoshikazu Sakamoto, editor Global Transformation: challenges to the state system (Tokyo & New York, United Nations University Press, 1994) 169-199.

‘Pax Americana: multilateralism and the global economic order’, in A. McGrew editor Empire (Milton Keynes, Open University Press, 1994) 67-95.

‘Knowledge, power and neo-liberal political economy’, in R. Stubbs and G. Underhill, editors: Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (Toronto, McLelland and Stewart, 1994) 75-88.

‘Global finance, monetary policy, and co operation among the Group of Seven, 1944-92’, in Philip Cerny editor Finance and World Politics. (Gloucester, Edward Elgar, 1993) 86-113.

‘Hegemony’ 384-6; ‘The Group of Seven’ 369-70; ‘The Trilateral Commission’ 920; in Oxford Companion to Politics of the World. Editor: Joel Krieger (New York, Oxford University Press, 1993).

‘Neoliberalism and the shift towards a US-centred transnational hegemony’, in Henk Overbeek editor Restructuring Hegemony in the Global Political Economy. (London, Routledge, 1993) 246-82.

‘Gramsci and global politics: towards a post-hegemonic research agenda’1-18; ‘Epistemology, ontology and the “Italian School”’21-48; Co-authored with David Law, ‘Global hegemony and the structural power of capital’ revised version, 93-124; in Stephen Gill editor: Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations (Cambridge University Press, 1993)

Co-authored with David Law, ‘Reflections on Military Industrial Rivalry in the Global Political Economy’. Revised version. In Kendall Stiles and Tsuneo Akaha editors: International Political Economy (New York: Harper Collins, 1991) 363 84.

‘Some Questions and an Overview of Trends’, in Gill editor, Atlantic Relations: Beyond the Reagan Era (Brighton, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1989) 1-13.

‘American Perceptions and Policies’, in Gill editor: Atlantic Relations: Beyond the Reagan Era (Brighton, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1989) 14 39.

‘From Atlanticism to Trilateralism’, in Steve Smith editor: International Relations: British and American Perspectives (Oxford, Blackwell, 1985) 185 212.