Autores / M
Ronaldo Munck
(Buenos Aires, 1951)
1984 – Politics and Dependency in the Third World: The Case of Latin America.
1984 – Revolutionary Trends in Latin America.
1984 – Formation and Development of the Working Class in Argentina (1857-1919), en Munslow y H. Finch (eds.) Proletarianisation in the Third World. Londres, Croom Helm.
1985 – Ireland: Nation, State and Class Conflict.
1986 – The Difficult Dialogue: Marxism and Nationalism.
1987 – Belfast in the Thirties: An Oral History (con R. Bolton).
1987 – Argentina: From Anarchism to Peronism: Workers, unions and politics 1855-1985 (con R. Falcón y B. Galitelli). Londres, Zeed Books.
1987 – The Labour Movement in Argentina and Brazil: A Compartive Perspective, en International labour and the Third World. Aldershot (Ingl.), Brookfield.
1988 – The New International Labour Studies.
1989 – Latin America: The Transition to Democracy.
1993 – The Irish Economy: Results and Prospects.
1998 – Labour Worldwide in the Era of Globalisation: Alternative Unions Models in the New World Order (co-editor con Peter Waterman).
1999 – Critical Development Theory: Contributions to a New Paradigm (co-editor con Denis O’Hearn).
2000 – Marx @ 2000: Late Marxist Perspectives.
2002 – Globalisation and Labour: The New ‘Great Transformation’.
2003 – Contemporary Latin America.
2005 – Globalization and Social Exclusion: a Transformationalist Perspective.
2006 – Globalisation and Contestation: The Great Counter-Movement.
2008 – Globalisation and Migration: New Conflicts, New Politics.
2009 – Globalisation and Security (co-editor con Honor Fagan).
2011 – Globalisation, Migration and Social Change in Ireland: After the Celtic Tiger (co-editor con Bryan Fanning)
2013 – Rethinking Latin America: Development, Hegemony and Social Transformation. Londres, Palgrave-Macmillan.
2015 – Water and Development: Good governance after Neoliberalism.
2017 – Marx 2020 After the Crisis. Londres, Zeed Books.
2017 – Marx 2020. Barcelona, Pasado y Presente.
2021 – Rethinking Development: Marxist Perspectives. Londres, Palgrave Macmillan.