The South at the end of the twentieth century : rethinking the political economy of foreign policy in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America

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The South at the end of the twentieth century : rethinking the political economy of foreign policy in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America

[edited by] Larry A. Swatuk and Timothy M. Shaw

(International political economy series)

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-265) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This collection is concerned with revisiting and redefining the political economy - both empirical and theoretical - of 'foreign policy' in the South as we approach the twenty-first century: the position of post-colonial states and societies in the post-Bretton Woods and Cold War world. With a focus on Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America, this collection comparatively examines the impact of changing political and economic structures upon policy-makers and civil societies in the South.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables - List of Figures - Notes on the Contributors - List of Acronyms - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - The South at the End of the 20th Century: an Overview
  • L.A.Swatuk & T.M.Shaw - PART 2: CHANGING STRUCTURES: NEW INTERNATIONAL DIVISIONS OF LABOUR AND POWER - The End of a Millenium: Changing Structures of World Order and the Post-Cold War Division of Labour
  • J.H.Mittelman - Triangles, Wrecked Angles and Beyond: the Post-Cold War Division of Power
  • R.Boardman - The New World Disorder: Towards Managed Trade and Economic Partnership for the Next Century
  • J.Devlin - Bibliography: Part 2 - PART 3: PRESENT TRENDS AND GENERAL RESPONSES: STRUCTURAL CHANGE, NEW REGIONALISMS, CIVIL SOCIETY - Europe and the South in the 1990s: Disengagement to the South and Integration to the North of the Sahara
  • C.Stevens - Regional Approaches to Security in the Third World: Lessons and Prospects
  • A.Acharya - The World Bank and NGOs
  • M.E.Denham - Bibliography: Part 3 - PART 4: AFRICA - Political Conditionality and Prospects for Recovery in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • J.O.Ihonvbere - Reflections on the State, Democracy and NGOs in Africa
  • J.E.Nyang'oro - Bibliography: Part 4 - PART 5: ASIA - New Regionalisms in Central Asia in the 1990s
  • K.Gharabaghi - Malaysia and Thailand: Models for Economic Development at the Margins?
  • R.Stubbs - Bibliography: Part 5 - PART 6: CARIBBEAN AND LATIN AMERICA - Structural Change in the Caribbean Compared: Graduation or Marginalization in the World Economy?
  • H.McBain - Caribbean Trade Options: Playing the North American, European and Latin American Cards
  • A.Segal - Globalizing Civil Society: Interpreting International NGOs in Central America
  • L.Macdonald - Bibliography: Part 6 - CONCLUSION - Survival in the 1990s: Revisioning the South in the New World (Dis)Order
  • T.M.Shaw - Bibliography: Conclusion - Index

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