Latin America: The Struggle with Dependency and BeyondRonald H. Chilcote, Joel C. Edelstein Schenkman Publishing Company, 1974 - 781 Seiten |
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... imperialism as well as U.S. imperialism have resulted in de- pendent relations with the less advanced nations ; that foreign investment causes development as well as exploitation ; and that the stress on de- pendence has obscured the ...
... imperialism as well as U.S. imperialism have resulted in de- pendent relations with the less advanced nations ; that foreign investment causes development as well as exploitation ; and that the stress on de- pendence has obscured the ...
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... Imperialism , one of the most valuable books on the subject , Harry Magdoff ( 1969 ) states : " Students frequently put the question : Is imperialism necessary ? . . . a question is off the mark . Imperialism is not a matter of choice ...
... Imperialism , one of the most valuable books on the subject , Harry Magdoff ( 1969 ) states : " Students frequently put the question : Is imperialism necessary ? . . . a question is off the mark . Imperialism is not a matter of choice ...
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... imperialism " to the formal imperialism of direct foreign ( German , British and especially U.S. ) con- trol over important productive sectors of the economy , new ties were created to the world market , new areas of the Guatemalan ...
... imperialism " to the formal imperialism of direct foreign ( German , British and especially U.S. ) con- trol over important productive sectors of the economy , new ties were created to the world market , new areas of the Guatemalan ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE DIFFUSION MODEL | 2 |
THE DEPENDENCY MODEL | 26 |
Urheberrecht | |
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