Hoogvelt, Ankie M. M.

Globalization and the Postcolonial World : The New Political Economy of Development

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List of Figures and Tables x Preface to the Second Edition xi Acknowledgements xviii PART I HISTORICAL STRUCTURES Introduction 3(3) International political economy 6(4) The critical theory of Robert Cox: historical structure 10(2) Historical structure and stage theory 12(2) The History of Capitalist Expansion 14(15) The political nature of the capitalist world economy 15(1) The dialectical development of capitalism as a world system 16(1) A periodization of capitalist development and expansion 16(1) The mercantile phase of European expansion 17(1) The colonial phase of European expansion 18(3) Marxist theories of capitalist imperialism 21(4) Critiques of Marxist theories of imperialism 25(4) Neocolonialism, Modernization and Dependency 29(14) Global economic pressures 29(3) Domestic tensions 32(1) Geopolitical relations 33(1) Modernization theory 34(3) Dependency theory 37(6) Crisis and Restructuring: The New International Division of Labour 43(24) Material capabilities: global Fordism 44(2) Neocolonial economic relations 46(1) Economic nationalism in the Third World 47(3) Changing geopolitical relations 50(2) Critical theory: diversity and micro-studies 52(1) Gender and development 53(3) `Dependency associated' development theory 56(1) Postimperialism and world system theories 57(10) PART II CRISIS AND TRANSFORMATION Introduction 63(4) From Expansion to Involution 67(27) World trade: long-term trends 67(10) Foreign direct investment (FDI) and the growth of multinational enterprises 77(3) World capital flows: other resource flows 80(5) Global financial deepening and the structural position of the Third World 85(4) Core-periphery: from structural exploitation to structural irrelevance 89(2) Conclusion 91(3) Flexibility and Informationalism 94(26) Pathways out of Fordism 95(8) Informational production and the network enterprise 103(6) The New Economy 109(4) Theorizing the transition 113(5) Conclusion 118(2) Globalization 120(24) The sociology of globalization 121(10) Roland Robertson: world compression and global consciousness 122(1) David Harvey and Anthony Giddens: time and space 123(3) Manuel Castells: The global, informational network society 126(5) The economics of globalization 131(11) A global market discipline 131(4) A new global division of labour 135(4) Financiarization 139(3) Conclusion 142(2) Global Governance: Regulation and Imperialism 144(29) Global governance and the internationalization of the state 148(5) Globalization and globalism 153(2) Globalization and US strategic dominance 155(4) Imperialism and hegemony 159(3) Conclusion 162(4) PART III THE POSTCOLONIAL WORLD Introduction 165(1) The postcolonial: condition and discourse 166(5) Postcolonial formations 171(2) Africa: Exclusion and the Containment of Anarchy 173(24) Debt and developmentalism 176(2) Debt, globalization and the neo-liberal agenda 178(2) The role of the IMF and the World Bank 180(1) Structural adjustment in Africa: the social and economic record 181(2) Structural adjustment: intensifying global relations 183(2) Democracy and economic reform 185(2) Economic reform and anarchy 187(2) Imperialism and resource wars 189(2) The reverse agenda of aid and global management 191(2) NGOs and the politics of exclusion 193(1) Humanitarian relief and complex political emergencies 194(1) Conclusion 195(2) Islamic Revolt 197(19) Spiritual renewal 200(3) The West confronts Islam 203(3) Education and Orientalization 206(2) The failure of dependent development 208(3) The rise of Islamist new intellectuals and the politics of anti-developmentalism 211(3) Conclusion 214(2) The Developmental States of East Asia 216(23) The role of the state in economic development 218(2) Theories of the developmental state 220(2) Comparative political economy 222(1) International political economy 223(3) Globalization and the limits of the East Asia developmental model 226(3) Regionalization: the next lap? 229(3) The crash of '97 232(6) Conclusion 238(1) Democracy, Civil Society and Postdevelopment in Latin America 239(19) The Latin American intellectual left 240(2) Postwar developmentalism and dependency theory 242(2) Military regimes, internationalization and US imperialism 244(2) The dance of the millions 246(2) The new democracy: state, civil society and market reforms 248(1) Civilian rule and political democracy 249(3) The new social movements and civil society 252(2) Imagining postdevelopment 254(2) Conclusion 256(2) Conclusion 258(10) Reconstructing universalism, regional mercantilism or postdevelopment? 261(3) The global and the local 264(4) Notes and References 268(43) Index 311

Ingenaaid | 336 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2001
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  • NUR: Politicologie
  • ISBN-13: 9780801866920