Twentieth century imperialism : shifting contours and changing conceptions
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Twentieth century imperialism : shifting contours and changing conceptions
Sage Publications, 1997
- : ii : hbk
- : ii : pbk
- : us : hbk
- : us : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [258]-270) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Moving beyond the conventional parameters of capitalism, Rajen Harsh[ac]e probes concepts such as: colonialism, neo-colonialism, hegemony and social imperialism, in order to assess their theoretical and empirical validity in the context of the third world. Fresh perspectives are provided on the basis of examples drawn from a wide range of countries and by situating the discussions in the debates on imperialism in the third world.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Imperialism through Radical Prisms
A Critique
Neo-Colonialism in Sub-Saharan Africa
An Ontological Construct
Imperialism, Intermediate Capitalist States and Apartheid South Africa
Gramscian Hegemony and Legitimation of Imperialism
Imperialism versus Emancipation
The Soviet Union and the Non-Aligned Third World
Perceptions on Imperialism
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