The Theory and Practice of Third World Solidarity
By (Author) Darryl C. Thomas
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th February 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political structure and processes
Development studies
327.091724
Hardback
344
This study examines the development of Third World solidarity within the broader historical context of changing hegemonic power systems, from Pax Britannia to Pax Americana. Thomas focuses on the political, economic, and racial structures that are fundamental to hegemonic supremacy over peripheral and semiperipheral states, and he analyzes the divergent modes of Third World incorporation (subordination) into the world system. He concludes that the racial structure of global apartheid that dominated the world system during the colonial period is re-emerging under the rubric of a New World Order.
.,."this work is both rich in empirical observations and theoretically provocative. For this reason it is worth traversing. Recommended for upper-division undergraduate through faculty collections in political economy and international relations."-Choice
...this work is both rich in empirical observations and theoretically provocative. For this reason it is worth traversing. Recommended for upper-division undergraduate through faculty collections in political economy and international relations.-Choice
This important book focuses not just on the political and economic inequalities between the North and the South, but also on the racial dimension of these inequalities.-American Political Science Review
"This important book focuses not just on the political and economic inequalities between the North and the South, but also on the racial dimension of these inequalities."-American Political Science Review
..."this work is both rich in empirical observations and theoretically provocative. For this reason it is worth traversing. Recommended for upper-division undergraduate through faculty collections in political economy and international relations."-Choice
DARRYL C. THOMAS is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the State University of New York at Binghamton./e He holds degrees from Florida A&M University and the University of Michigan.