Modicum 发表于 2025-3-25 07:02:09
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World Cities, Capital and Communication,re and periphery are central to any political geography of the current CWO, the ways in which they have been developed in both Dependency Theory and World-Systems Theory are not sufficiently sensitive to the fluid and uneven nature of global development, broadly construed.filicide 发表于 2025-3-25 13:33:42
Southeast Asia in the Twenty-First Century: Human Security and Regional Development,es to international political economy, especially ‘new’ regionalisms/multilateralisms and governance, both local and global. However, it has to be set within current contexts of ‘new’ international divisions of labour (NIDL) and power (NIDP), characterised by the continuing hegemony of neo-liberalism.愉快吗 发表于 2025-3-25 18:52:16
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Redefining the Third World for a New Millennium: An Aching Towards Subjectivity,ate rose and overthrew the monarchical, aristocratic and clerical order. In such parliaments as the French king convened, the Third Estate sat to the far left. Thus, even today, the terms ‘left wing’ and ‘Third World’ depict those who maintain an agenda of victimisation, and rebellion to the point o恸哭 发表于 2025-3-26 03:11:52
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Globalism, Regionalism and the New Third World,for good reasons. The old Third World, meaning the post-colonial states in Africa, Latin America and Asia, was never a very homogeneous category in the first place, and usually the Middle East was left out of this category altogether. In the late 1990s, Asia-Pacific is competing with the old North fLINE 发表于 2025-3-26 15:57:52
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World Cities, Capital and Communication,olitical, economic and social restructuring. The implications of these quantitative and qualitative transformations in the CWO are profound, and are of particular significance for any redefinition of the Third World in international relations (IR). My argument will be that while the categories of co