Out from underdevelopment revisited : changing global structures and the remaking of the Third World
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書誌事項
Out from underdevelopment revisited : changing global structures and the remaking of the Third World
(International political economy series)
St. Martin's Press , Macmillan, 1997
- : us : cloth
- : us : pbk
- : uk : hc
- : uk : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-274) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: us : pbk ISBN 9780312164676
内容説明
Development may be best understood in terms of the interplay among capital accumulation, the state, and class. Subject to globalizing structures, classes, in turn, are examined in light of their interactions with culture, especially gender and religion as well as ecology. Case-studies - Brazil, the Asian newly industrializing countries, China, and Mozambique - reveal three possibilities for overcoming underdevelopment: joining, leaving, or weaving through global capitalism. The conclusions do not fail to present specific principles upon which policies can be based.
目次
List of Figures and Tables - Preface to the First Edition - Preface to the Second Edition - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - A Note on Style - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - Public Platitudes and Unfounded Attitudes - PART 2: IDEOLOGIES AND STRUCTURES OF ACCUMULATION - Sources of Received Ideas about the Third World - Received Ideas and International Institutions - Back to the Nineteenth Century for New Ideas - PART 3: STRATEGIES OF ACCUMULATION - The Conventional Route, Joining Global Capitalism: Track 1, Brazil - The Conventional Route, Joining Global Capitalism: Track 2, the Asian NICs - The Exit Option, Withdrawing from and Re-entering Global Capitalism: China under and after Mao - The Alternative Path, Weaving through Global Capitalism: Mozambique - PART 4: THE BIG QUESTION - What Works in the Third World? - Postscript - Notes and References - Index
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: uk : hc ISBN 9780333636442
内容説明
'This is a very timely updating of the very useful 1988 edition. It takes account of major intervening changes in world political economy, notably the collapse of 'real socialism' and the dominance of neoliberal economic policy, despite which Mittelman and Pasha provide reasoned and plausible assurance that there can be alternative paths to development. Pasha's collaboration reinforces Mittelman's disposition to view the problems from the social and cultural perspectives of the subjects of development and to analyse these problems in terms of the contest of social forces that lies behind the often obscuring screens of ethnicity and religion. A clear and accessible writing style makes this book, like its predecessor, ideal for teaching and for the concerned reader.' - Robert W. Cox Development may be best understood in terms of the interplay among capital accumulation, the state, and class. Subject to globalizing structures, classes, in turn, are examined in light of their interactions with culture, especially gender and religion as well as ecology.
Case-studies - Brazil, the Asian newly industrializing countries, China, and Mozambique - reveal three possibilities for overcoming underdevelopment: joining, leaving, or weaving through global capitalism. The conclusions do not fail to present specific principles upon which policies can be based.
目次
List of Figures and Tables - Preface to the First Edition - Preface to the Second Edition - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - A Note on Style - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - Public Platitudes and Unfounded Attitudes - PART 2: IDEOLOGIES AND STRUCTURES OF ACCUMULATION - Sources of Received Ideas about the Third World - Received Ideas and International Institutions - Back to the Nineteenth Century for New Ideas - PART 3: STRATEGIES OF ACCUMULATION - The Conventional Route, Joining Global Capitalism: Track 1, Brazil - The Conventional Route, Joining Global Capitalism: Track 2, the Asian NICs - The Exit Option, Withdrawing from and Re-entering Global Capitalism: China under and after Mao - The Alternative Path, Weaving through Global Capitalism: Mozambique - PART 4: THE BIG QUESTION - What Works in the Third World? - Postscript - Notes and References - Index
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333636459
内容説明
Development may be best understood in terms of the interplay among capital accumulation, the state, and class. Subject to globalizing structures, classes, in turn, are examined in light of their interactions with culture, especially gender and religion as well as ecology. Case-studies - Brazil, the Asian newly industrializing countries, China, and Mozambique - reveal three possibilities for overcoming underdevelopment: joining, leaving, or weaving through global capitalism. The conclusions do not fail to present specific principles upon which policies can be based.
目次
List of Figures and Tables - Preface to the First Edition - Preface to the Second Edition - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - A Note on Style - PART 1: INTRODUCTION - Public Platitudes and Unfounded Attitudes - PART 2: IDEOLOGIES AND STRUCTURES OF ACCUMULATION - Sources of Received Ideas about the Third World - Received Ideas and International Institutions - Back to the Nineteenth Century for New Ideas - PART 3: STRATEGIES OF ACCUMULATION - The Conventional Route, Joining Global Capitalism: Track 1, Brazil - The Conventional Route, Joining Global Capitalism: Track 2, the Asian NICs - The Exit Option, Withdrawing from and Re-entering Global Capitalism: China under and after Mao - The Alternative Path, Weaving through Global Capitalism: Mozambique - PART 4: THE BIG QUESTION - What Works in the Third World? - Postscript - Notes and References - Index
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