Out from Underdevelopment Revisited
Changing Global Structures and the Remaking of the Third World
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.
Februar 1997, ca. 316 Seiten, International Political Economy Series, Englisch
Palgrave Macmillan
978-0-312-16467-6
Palgrave Macmillan
978-0-312-16467-6

