The new development politics/ James Petras
Material type: TextPublication details: England: Ashgate, 2003Description: 193 pISBN: 0754635392Subject(s): Globalization.. Imperialism. Social movements -- Latin AmericaDDC classification: 325.32Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) General Book Section | 325.32 PET/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P04020 |
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325.32 KOH/I Imperialism and the developing world: how Britain and the United States shaped the global periphery/ | 325.32 LEO/N The new imperial challenge/ | 325.32 PAR/E Empire and International Order/ | 325.32 PET/T The new development politics/ | 325.32091767 KAR/I Islamic imperialism: from Muhammad to Bin Laden/ | 325.32092 FRE/Y Younghusband : The Last Great Imperial Advanturer | 325.3209567 I,Z/I Iraq - 2003: The return of imperialism/ |
Contents: Imperialism and empire-building in the 21st century; The US offensive in Latin America: Golpes, retreat and radicalization; Dirty money: the foundation of US growth and empire; The centrality of the state; The myth of the third scientific-technological revolution; Neo-mercantilist empire in Latin-America: Bush, ALCA, and Plan Colombia; Peasant-based socio-political movements in Latin America (with Henry Veltmeyer); Brazil's rural landless workers' movement: ten hypotheses on successful leadership (with Henry Veltmeyer); The unemployed workers' movement in Argentina; Non-governmental organizations in a conjuncture of conflict and war psychosis; On revolutionary politics; Bibliography; Index.
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