SPECIAL EDITIONS / - R/EVOLUTIONS: GLOBAL TRENDS & REGIONAL ISSUES
Evolving dependency relations. Old and new approaches
The R/evolutions editorial team proudly presents this collective work, the result of a spirited, multi-perspectival and utterly up-to-date exchange of ideas during the International Conference: “Old and New forms of Dependency – Attempts at forecasting,” which was hosted at the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań on March 20th and 21st2014. The conference was the outcome of a recently launched cooperation between a R/evolutions Project and the SGroup European Universities’ Network in cooperation with the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism, (AMU) and other SGroup member universities such as Malmö University, the University of Catania and Kent University, and partners beyond the SGroup network, such as the University of Warsaw and Jagiellonian University. Evolving Dependency Relations makes an underexplored contribution to dependency studies by highlighting some old approaches from a new perspective and by bringing some new analyzes of contemporary dependency relations. Its multifaceted character triggers discussion and clearly show that dependency theories still possess a high relevance in today’s globalizing world.
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„Legal transplants,” a term coined by Alan Watson in his well-known book Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Law, have become an important matter…
Larry Ray: COLONIALISM,NEO-COLONIALISM AND GLOBALISM – RECONFIGURATIONS OF GLOBAL/LOCAL INEQUALITIES
The post-2008 crisis has long historical origins that are discussed here with reference to theories of world systems and globalization – two bodies of…
Marcin Fatalski: PARADOXES OF A MODERNIZATION THEORY IN THE U.S. POLICY: PETRIFYING AUTHORITARIANISM AND BUILDING CLIENT STATES IN THE THIRD WORLD DURING THE COLD WAR
The questions of development and global inequality appear to be the crucial problems of modern world. These questions played significant role in the post-war…