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      Imperialism and the Development Myth: How Rich Countries Dominate in the Twenty-First Century

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      China and Third World societies cannot ''catch up''. Much of the world''s work has moved to the poor countries, yet - through dominating critical aspects of labour process - a few rich, imperialist countries monopolise the benefits. China and the Third World will remain poor and the vast global soci...

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      Product ID:9781526171917
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Progress in Political Economy
      Title:Imperialism and the Development Myth
      Subtitle:How Rich Countries Dominate in the Twenty-First Century
      Authors:Author: Sam King
      Page Count:312
      Subjects:Colonialism and imperialism, Colonialism & imperialism, Development economics and emerging economies, Political economy, Development economics & emerging economies, Political economy, China
      Description:China and Third World societies cannot ''catch up''. Much of the world''s work has moved to the poor countries, yet - through dominating critical aspects of labour process - a few rich, imperialist countries monopolise the benefits. China and the Third World will remain poor and the vast global social divide is - under the present system - permanent.
      China and Third World societies cannot 'catch up'. Much of the world’s work has moved to the poor countries, yet – through dominating critical aspects of labour process – a few rich, imperialist countries monopolise the benefits. China and the Third World will remain poor and the vast global social divide is – under the present system – permanent. -- .
      Imprint Name:Manchester University Press
      Publisher Name:Manchester University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-03-21

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      Weight480 g
      Dimensions156 × 235 × 21 mm