“…Variously centred on Jessop's strategic-relational approach (Paul and Cumbers, 2023; see also Jessop, 2002; Jessop and Morgan, 2022), Hart's relational-comparative approach (Meulbroek, 2023) and Schering's model of the accumulative state (Silverwood and Berry, 2023; see Scheiring, 2020), established theories are mobilized and blended in novel ways. The authors apply theoretical insights to the logics, drivers and features of contemporary state capitalism (Alami and Dixon, 2023; Palcic et al, 2023; Paul and Cumbers, 2023; Wood et al, 2023), histories and temporalities that complexify otherwise received periodizations (Alami and Dixon, 2023; Eagleton-Pierce, 2023; Palcic et al, 2023; Silverwood and Berry, 2023), and directly address the capitalist state in state capitalism (Alami and Dixon, 2023; Palcic et al, 2023; Su and Lim, 2023). Rather than positioning established political economy theories of the capitalist state in conflict or tension with the upstart literature on the new state capitalism, the papers in the theme issue push for new directions in theory and revised readings of the new state capitalism.…”