
Rise of the Global South : Philosophical, Geopolitical and Economic Trends of the 21st Century.
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Rise of the Global South : Philosophical, Geopolitical and Economic Trends of the 21st Century.
Yazar:
Dargin, Justin.
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9789814397810
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1 online resource (450 pages)
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Contents -- Preface -- About the Editor -- About the Contributors -- Introduction -- References -- Part One: Cooperation in the Global South: History and Process -- 1. How the South Was Born: Reflections on the Geography and Culture of Inequality Anouar Majid -- 1 The Pre-Modern Muslim World Order -- 2 The Bloody Quest For God, Gold, and Glory -- 3 The Destruction of Native Civilizations -- 4 Native Response -- 5 Jesus as a Harbinger of Cruel Change -- 6 The God of Conquest Eclipses the God of Faith -- 7 The Legacy of Spanish Conquests -- References -- 2. South-South Cooperation: A Counter-Hegemonic Movement? Deniz Altinbas -- 1 Introduction -- 2 South-South Cooperation -- 3 Reactions of the Global South -- 3.1 Reaction to modernity and civilization -- 3.2 Reaction to capitalism -- 3.3 Reaction to globalization -- 3.4 Reaction to neo-colonialism -- 3.5 Reaction to imperialism -- 3.6 Reaction to unilateralism -- 3.7 Reaction to foreign intervention -- 3.8 Political independence -- 4 Danger of Recolonialism -- 4.1 A yellow imperialism? -- 5 Another Danger: Sub-Imperialism -- 6 Conclusion -- News Sources and Periodicals -- References -- 3. South-South Cooperation: A Bridge Between Regionalism and Globalization? Rita Giacalone -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Regional Powers and Regionalism -- 3 Regional Powers and SSC -- 4 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Part Two: Conflict and Resolution: Geostrategic Cooperation in Africa and the Arab/Islamic World -- 4. Africa and South-South Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges Amadu Sesay, Olayode Kehinde Olusola, and Mashood Omotosho -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Framework for Africa and SSC -- 3 The African Policy Environments and the Imperative for South-South Partnership -- 4 Opportunities for Africa in SSC -- 5 Africa and the Challenges of SSC -- 6 Conclusion and Policy Suggestions -- References.
5. Gaddafi's Southern Legacy: Ideology and Power Politics in Africa Dennis Kumetat -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gaddafi's Policies Toward African States - A Chronological Overview -- 2.1 Early experiences -- 2.2 The Federation of Arab Republics and the union with Egypt (1970-1973) -- 2.3 The Unified States of the Sahel and the union with Chad -- 2.4 Move to Algeria -- 2.5 Foreign Policy in the 1990s and after Lockerbie -- 2.6 The community of the Sahel States - A growing trend toward regionalism -- 2.7 The Organization of African Unity and the African Union -- 3 Did Gaddafi's Policies Reflect Pragmatic Realpolitik or Profound Irrationality? -- 4 The Crystal Ball: Future Developments -- References -- 6. The Gulf States and South-South Cooperation Kristian Coates Ulrichsen -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Limitations of Engagement (1945-1991) -- 3 The Internationalization of the Gulf and Deepening SSC -- 4 Modalities of Gulf States - SSC -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 7. South-South Cooperation and the Impacts on Sub-Saharan Africa and the Maghreb Region: Missed Opportunities and the Way Forward Mhamed Biygautane and Nicolas Depetris Chauvin -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Economic Outlook of Sub-Saharan Africa and Maghreb Region Since Independence -- 3 SSC and BRIC Development: An Overview -- 3.1 The rise of the BRIC states -- 4 BRIC Achievements and Involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa Under the SSC Umbrella -- 4.1 BRIC involvement and achievement in the Maghreb region -- 5 Challenges and Failures of BRIC Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Maghreb Region -- 6 Conclusion: Strategies for Development and the Way Ahead -- References -- 8. Searching for an End Game in the West's Unwinnable Wars in the South: The Experience of Counter-Terrorism Strategies in a Selection of Muslim Countries Marat Terterov, Marine Vallet, and Claudia Nocente -- 1 Introduction.
2 Between Insurgencies and Terrorist Movements -- 3 Counter-Insurgency and Counter-Terrorism Strategies: Mainstream Western Perspectives and Experience -- 4 Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Insurgency Strategies in the Islamic South -- 4.1 Legislative approaches -- 4.2 Rehabilitation -- 4.3 Political integration -- 4.4 Development assistance -- 5 Selected Case-Studies: A Review of Counter-Insurgency Strategies by State Actors in the Muslim South -- 5.1 Afghanistan -- 5.2 Pakistan -- 5.3 Iraq -- 5.4 Jordan -- 5.5 Saudi Arabia -- 6 Conclusion: Counter-Terrorism Leadership is Unlikely to be Handed Over to the Muslim South -- References -- Part Three: Trade, Tourism, and Migration as South-South Cooperation Drivers -- 9. Tourism, Sustainable Development, and Poverty Alleviation Madan Bezbaruah -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainable Development -The Concept -- 3 Tourism Neglected as a Tool for Poverty Alleviation -- 4 Poverty -The Common Concern -- 5 Can Tourism Help? -- 5.1 Tourism -The wrong side -- 5.2 Tourism - A social irritant? -- 5.3 Tourism and climate change -- 6 Plugging the Leakages: Some Broad Policy Parameters -- 7 International Cooperation -- 8 South-South Cooperation in Tourism -- 9 Role of Government -- 10 Role of the Private Sector -- 11 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 10. Migrants as Agents of South-South Cooperation: The Case of Chinese in Africa Giles Mohan -- 1 Introduction: Peopling South-South Cooperation -- 1.1 Overview -- 2 The Histories of South-South Migration -- 3 The Chinese in Africa -- 3.1 The impact of China's unique history on its immigration trends -- 3.2 Dubious data -- 3.3 Multiple flows and communities -- 3.4 Identity politics, political engagement, and shadowy ties -- 3.5 Social responses - Political, popular, and civil society -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References.
11. Promoting Industrialization: Trade and Industrial Strategies for the Global South Justin Dargin -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Colonial Legacy and the Dual Economy -- 3 Primary Products, Long-Term Price Deterioration, and Import-Substitution Industrialization -- 3.1 Malthus and Limits To Growth -- 3.2 Import-substitution industrialization and economic growth -- 4 The Gang of Four and the Rise of Export-Oriented Industrialization -- 5 Strategies for Trade and Industrial Policy -- References -- 12. South-South Cooperation in the WTO: Doha to Cancun Adhip Chaudhuri -- 1 Introduction -- 2 TRIPS in the Uruguay Round -- 3 TRIPS: Marrakesh to Cancun12 -- 4 Agricultural Issues in the WTO -- 5 Seeking Fair Trade in Agriculture:The Cotton-4 -- 6 The Role of the Cancun G-20 -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- 13. South-South Cooperation and Emerging Economies: Insights from Health Sector Cooperation between India and Brazil Sachin Chaturvedi and Halla Thorsteinsdottir -- 1 Introduction -- 2 India-Brazil Collaboration -- 2.1 Dynamics of pharmaceuticals -- 2.2 Main linkages in India's health biotechnology -- 2.3 Intergovernmental Cooperation and Collaboration -- 3 Collaboration in Research Activities -- 3.1 Common challenges -- 3.2 Access to samples -- 3.3 Role of international conferences and publications -- 3.4 Challenges in forging research collaborations -- 3.5 Impacts of research collaboration -- Product development -- Product adaptation -- 4 Collaboration in Entrepreneurial Collaboration -- 4.1 Reasons for entrepreneurial collaboration -- 4.2 Challenges of entrepreneurial collaborations -- Regulatory approvals -- Patent approval delays -- Growing focus on domestic firms -- Scope for cooperation with the Brazilian public sector -- Granting of visas -- 4.3 Impacts of entrepreneurial collaboration -- 5 By Way of Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References.
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Özet:
This book provides a broad and in-depth introduction to the geopolitical, economic and trade changes wrought with the increasing influence of the countries of the Global South in international affairs.The global role of the developing countries came to the forefront in 1974, when the United Nations General Assembly promulgated The New International Economic Order.Since then, the countries of the Global South, particularly China, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Qatar, made an indelible impact upon the world's economic architecture.However, their true influence became starkly illustrated during the onset of the 2000s, when several seismic events occurred. The September Eleventh terrorist attacks - with the resultant debilitating wars in Iraq and Afghanistan - extreme world commodity price increases and the global financial crisis of 2007-2008 all served to wrench the epicenter of global influence increasingly southward. While the developed countries of the Global North became mired in economic stagnation with problems associated with the global financial crisis, their collective influence waned. Since then, the world has been attempting to accommodate, somewhat unevenly, the rising geopolitical and economic clout of the Global South.This book presents a collection of scholarly articles that, taken together, functions as a primer on the workings of the immense global changes at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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