The Pattern of Imperialism

The Pattern of Imperialism
Author: Tony Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1981-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521236195


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The principal ambition of this book is to provide an avowedly eclectic, although largely political, explanation of American and British imperialism, as comprehensive and ultimately as unified as that offered by Marxist interpretations. Geopolitical considerations are assumed to be basic (but not exclusive) concerns of foreign policy elites in Britain and the United States; and the ability of people in Latin America, Africa and Asia to coordinate their activities, that is, to act politically, is assumed to be the central (but not sole) feature determining the character of their response to Western imperialism. The book provides profiles of various southern political regimes and categorises their different reactions to the impact of imperialism in the nineteenth century and to the impetus for decolonisation after 1945. The author concludes by considering the dilemma of American policy toward the Third World in the early 1980s, when traditional modes of conduct can no longer prescribe a clear plan of action.

The Pattern of Imperialism

The Pattern of Imperialism
Author: Earle Micajah Winslow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1972
Genre:
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The Pattern of Imperialism

The Pattern of Imperialism
Author: Tony Smith
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN: 9780521280761


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The Pattern of Imperialism

The Pattern of Imperialism
Author: E. M. Winslow
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1972
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The Pattern of Imperialism

The Pattern of Imperialism
Author: Earle Micajah Winslow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1972
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The Pattern of Imperialism

The Pattern of Imperialism
Author: Kingsley Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1948
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A Theory of Imperialism

A Theory of Imperialism
Author: Utsa Patnaik
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0231542267


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In A Theory of Imperialism, economists Utsa Patnaik and Prabhat Patnaik present a new theory of the origins and mechanics of capitalism that sounds an alarm about its ongoing viability. Their theory centers on trade between the core economies of the global North and the tropical and subtropical countries of the global South and considers how the Northern demand for commodities (such as agricultural products and oil) from the South has perpetuated and solidified an imperialist relationship. The Patnaiks explore the dynamics of this process and discuss innovations that could allow the economies of the South to achieve greater prosperity without damaging the economies of the North. The result is an original theory of imperialism that brings to light the crippling limitations of neoliberal capitalism. A Theory of Imperialism also includes a response by David Harvey, who interprets the agrarian system differently and sees other factors affecting trade between the North and the South. Their debate is one of the most provocative exchanges yet over the future of the global economy as resources grow thin, populations explode, and universal prosperity becomes ever more elusive.

The Changing Face of Imperialism

The Changing Face of Imperialism
Author: Sunanda Sen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351184806


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This volume reiterates the relevance of imperialism in the present, as a continuous arrangement, from the early years of empire-colonies to the prevailing pattern of expropriation across the globe. While imperialism as an arrangement of exploitation has sustained over ages, measures deployed to achieve the goals have gone through variations, depending on the network of the prevailing power structure. Providing a historical as well as a conceptual account of imperialism in its ‘classical’ context, this collection brings to the fore an underlying unity which runs across the diverse pattern of imperialist order over time. Dealing with theory, the past and the contemporary, the study concludes by delving into the current conjuncture in Latin America, the United States and Asia. The Changing Face of Imperialism will provide fresh ideas for future research into the shifting patterns of expropriation – spanning the early years of sea-borne plunder and the empire-colonies of nineteenth-century to contemporary capitalism, which is rooted in neoliberalism, globalization and free market ideology. With contributions from major experts in the field, this book will be a significant intervention. It will be of interest to scholars and researchers of economics, politics, sociology and history, especially those dealing with imperial history and colonialism.