Is it possible for the Third World to escape from the constraints imposed by the world's economic system? What room for manoeuvre do these states have, and are they condemned to dependence?These are some of the questions Samir Amin confronts in Delinking. He argues that Third World countries cannot hope to raise living standards if they continue to adjust their development strategies in line with the trends set by a fundamentally unequal global capitalist system over which they have no control.The only alternative, he maintains, is for Third World societies to 'delink' from the logic of the global system - each country submitting its external economic relations to the logic of domestic development priorities, which in turn requires a broad coalition of popular forces in control of the state. Delinking, he shows, is not about absolute autarchy, but a neutralizing of the effects of external economic interactions on internal choices.
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Preface to the English EditionForeword1. The Worldwide Expansion of Capitalism2. The Problematic of Delinking3. Expansion or Crisis of Capitalism?4. The Asian and African Vocation of Marxism5. On the Green Movements6. Is There a Political Economy of Islamic Fundamentalism?Index
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ISBN
9780862328023
Publisert
1990-04-01
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Zed Books Ltd
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05, 06, UU, UP, P
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
208
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