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Nana De Graaff
Nana De Graaff
Associate Professor in Political Science and International Relations
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US–China relations and the liberal world order: contending elites, colliding visions?
N De Graaff, B Van Apeldoorn
International affairs 94 (1), 113-131, 2018
1952018
The reconfiguration of the global state–capital nexus
B Van Apeldoorn, N De Graaff, H Overbeek
The State–Capital Nexus in the Global Crisis, 5-19, 2017
1432017
American grand strategy and corporate elite networks: The Open Door since the end of the Cold War
B Van Apeldoorn, N De Graaff
Routledge, 2015
1332015
Corporate elite networks and US post-Cold War grand strategy from Clinton to Obama
B Van Apeldoorn, N De Graaff
European Journal of International Relations 20 (1), 29-55, 2014
1072014
China’s rise in a liberal world order in transition–introduction to the FORUM
N De Graaff, T Ten Brink, I Parmar
Review of International Political Economy 27 (2), 191-207, 2020
912020
China Inc. goes global. Transnational and national networks of China’s globalizing business elite
N De Graaff
Review of international political economy 27 (2), 208-233, 2020
862020
A global energy network? The expansion and integration of non‐triad national oil companies
N De Graaff
Global Networks 11 (2), 262-283, 2011
722011
Geopolitics and the ‘new’state capitalism
I Alami, AD Dixon, R Gonzalez-Vicente, M Babic, SO Lee, IA Medby, ...
Geopolitics 27 (3), 995-1023, 2022
592022
Varieties of US post-Cold War imperialism: Anatomy of a failed hegemonic project and the future of US geopolitics
N De Graaff, B Van Apeldoorn
Critical Sociology 37 (4), 403-427, 2011
592011
The hybridization of the state–capital nexus in the global energy order
N De Graaff
The State–Capital Nexus in the Global Crisis, 65-79, 2017
522017
The limits of open door imperialism and the US state–capital nexus
B Van Apeldoorn, N De Graaff
The State–Capital Nexus in the Global Crisis, 127-142, 2017
422017
Oil elite networks in a transforming global oil market
N De Graaff
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 53 (4), 275-297, 2012
412012
US elite power and the rise of ‘statist’Chinese elites in global markets
N De Graaff, B Van Apeldoorn
International Politics 54, 338-355, 2017
392017
The transnationalist US foreign‐policy elite in exile? A comparative network analysis of the Trump administration
N De Graaff, B Van Apeldoorn
Global Networks 21 (2), 238-264, 2021
372021
The state in global capitalism before and after the Covid-19 crisis
B Van Apeldoorn, N De Graaff
Contemporary Politics 28 (3), 306-327, 2022
362022
Global networks and the two faces of Chinese national oil companies
N De Graaff
Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 13 (5-6), 539-563, 2014
332014
The rebound of the capitalist state: The rearticulation of the state–capital nexus in the global crisis
B Van Apeldoorn, N De Graaff, H Overbeek
Globalizations 9 (4), 467-470, 2012
212012
Towards a Hybrid Global Energy Order: State-owned oil companies, corporate elite networks and governance
NA de Graaff
Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit, 2013
19*2013
The corporation in political science
B Van Apeldoorn, N de Graaff
The Corporation: A Critical, Multi-Disciplinary Handbook, 134-159, 2017
152017
Obama’s economic recovery strategy open markets and elite power: business as usual?
B Van Apeldoorn, N De Graaff
International Politics 54, 356-372, 2017
132017
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