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An Anticapitalist Critique
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A critical examination of the contradictory rise to power of emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
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A critical examination of the contradictory rise to power of emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781608465330
- ISBN-10: 1608465330
- Artikelnr.: 42605498
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781608465330
- ISBN-10: 1608465330
- Artikelnr.: 42605498
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ana Garcia teaches international relations at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. She coordinated research on innovation systems at the BRICS Policy Center and is a researcher at the Institute Policy Alternatives for the Southern Cone. Patrick Bond, based in South Africa since 1990 mainly at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and Wits University, recently authored Elite Transition (third edition), South Africa: The Present as History (coauthored with John Saul) and Politics of Climate Justice.
BRICS: An Anti-Capitalist Critique
Edited by Patrick Bond and Ana Garcia
Table of Contents
Version of 16 January 2015
· Ana Garcia and Patrick Bond: Introduction
Part 1: Sub-imperial, inter-imperial or capitalist-imperial?
· Patrick Bond: BRICS and the sub-imperial location
· Mathias Luce: Sub-imperialism, the highest stage of dependent capitalism
· Virginia Fontes: BRICS and capitalist-imperialism
· Leo Panitch: BRICS, the G20 and American Empire
· Claudio Katz: Mutations of upstream, intermediate and peripheral
capitalism in the neoliberal era
Part 2: BRICS 'develop' Africa and Latin America
· Baruti Amisi, Patrick Bond, Richard Kamidza, Farai Maguwu and Bobby Peek:
BRICS corporate snapshots during African extractivism
· Ana Garcia and Karina Kato: The story of the hunter or the hunted?
Brazil's role in Angola and Mozambique
· Omar Bonilla: Chinese oil geopolitics in the Andean region
· Pedro Henrique Campos: The transnationalization of Brazilian construction
companies
· Judith Marshall: Behind the image of South-South solidarity at Brazil's
Vale
· Einar Braathen, Celina Sørbøe and Gilmar Mascarenhas: Rio's ruinous
mega-events
Part 3: BRICS within global capitalism
· William Robinson: BRICS within transnational capitalism
· Elmar Altvater: BRICS within fossil capitalism
· Sam Moyo and Paris Yeros: Scramble, resistance and a new non-alignment
strategy
· Susanne Soederberg: The BRICS' dangerous endorsement of 'financial
inclusion'
· Achin Vanaik: Future trajectories for BRICS?
· Immanuel Wallerstein: Whose interests are served by the BRICS?
· Patrick Bond: BRICS from above, from the middle and from below
· Ana Garcia: Building BRICS from below?
Edited by Patrick Bond and Ana Garcia
Table of Contents
Version of 16 January 2015
· Ana Garcia and Patrick Bond: Introduction
Part 1: Sub-imperial, inter-imperial or capitalist-imperial?
· Patrick Bond: BRICS and the sub-imperial location
· Mathias Luce: Sub-imperialism, the highest stage of dependent capitalism
· Virginia Fontes: BRICS and capitalist-imperialism
· Leo Panitch: BRICS, the G20 and American Empire
· Claudio Katz: Mutations of upstream, intermediate and peripheral
capitalism in the neoliberal era
Part 2: BRICS 'develop' Africa and Latin America
· Baruti Amisi, Patrick Bond, Richard Kamidza, Farai Maguwu and Bobby Peek:
BRICS corporate snapshots during African extractivism
· Ana Garcia and Karina Kato: The story of the hunter or the hunted?
Brazil's role in Angola and Mozambique
· Omar Bonilla: Chinese oil geopolitics in the Andean region
· Pedro Henrique Campos: The transnationalization of Brazilian construction
companies
· Judith Marshall: Behind the image of South-South solidarity at Brazil's
Vale
· Einar Braathen, Celina Sørbøe and Gilmar Mascarenhas: Rio's ruinous
mega-events
Part 3: BRICS within global capitalism
· William Robinson: BRICS within transnational capitalism
· Elmar Altvater: BRICS within fossil capitalism
· Sam Moyo and Paris Yeros: Scramble, resistance and a new non-alignment
strategy
· Susanne Soederberg: The BRICS' dangerous endorsement of 'financial
inclusion'
· Achin Vanaik: Future trajectories for BRICS?
· Immanuel Wallerstein: Whose interests are served by the BRICS?
· Patrick Bond: BRICS from above, from the middle and from below
· Ana Garcia: Building BRICS from below?
BRICS: An Anti-Capitalist Critique
Edited by Patrick Bond and Ana Garcia
Table of Contents
Version of 16 January 2015
· Ana Garcia and Patrick Bond: Introduction
Part 1: Sub-imperial, inter-imperial or capitalist-imperial?
· Patrick Bond: BRICS and the sub-imperial location
· Mathias Luce: Sub-imperialism, the highest stage of dependent capitalism
· Virginia Fontes: BRICS and capitalist-imperialism
· Leo Panitch: BRICS, the G20 and American Empire
· Claudio Katz: Mutations of upstream, intermediate and peripheral
capitalism in the neoliberal era
Part 2: BRICS 'develop' Africa and Latin America
· Baruti Amisi, Patrick Bond, Richard Kamidza, Farai Maguwu and Bobby Peek:
BRICS corporate snapshots during African extractivism
· Ana Garcia and Karina Kato: The story of the hunter or the hunted?
Brazil's role in Angola and Mozambique
· Omar Bonilla: Chinese oil geopolitics in the Andean region
· Pedro Henrique Campos: The transnationalization of Brazilian construction
companies
· Judith Marshall: Behind the image of South-South solidarity at Brazil's
Vale
· Einar Braathen, Celina Sørbøe and Gilmar Mascarenhas: Rio's ruinous
mega-events
Part 3: BRICS within global capitalism
· William Robinson: BRICS within transnational capitalism
· Elmar Altvater: BRICS within fossil capitalism
· Sam Moyo and Paris Yeros: Scramble, resistance and a new non-alignment
strategy
· Susanne Soederberg: The BRICS' dangerous endorsement of 'financial
inclusion'
· Achin Vanaik: Future trajectories for BRICS?
· Immanuel Wallerstein: Whose interests are served by the BRICS?
· Patrick Bond: BRICS from above, from the middle and from below
· Ana Garcia: Building BRICS from below?
Edited by Patrick Bond and Ana Garcia
Table of Contents
Version of 16 January 2015
· Ana Garcia and Patrick Bond: Introduction
Part 1: Sub-imperial, inter-imperial or capitalist-imperial?
· Patrick Bond: BRICS and the sub-imperial location
· Mathias Luce: Sub-imperialism, the highest stage of dependent capitalism
· Virginia Fontes: BRICS and capitalist-imperialism
· Leo Panitch: BRICS, the G20 and American Empire
· Claudio Katz: Mutations of upstream, intermediate and peripheral
capitalism in the neoliberal era
Part 2: BRICS 'develop' Africa and Latin America
· Baruti Amisi, Patrick Bond, Richard Kamidza, Farai Maguwu and Bobby Peek:
BRICS corporate snapshots during African extractivism
· Ana Garcia and Karina Kato: The story of the hunter or the hunted?
Brazil's role in Angola and Mozambique
· Omar Bonilla: Chinese oil geopolitics in the Andean region
· Pedro Henrique Campos: The transnationalization of Brazilian construction
companies
· Judith Marshall: Behind the image of South-South solidarity at Brazil's
Vale
· Einar Braathen, Celina Sørbøe and Gilmar Mascarenhas: Rio's ruinous
mega-events
Part 3: BRICS within global capitalism
· William Robinson: BRICS within transnational capitalism
· Elmar Altvater: BRICS within fossil capitalism
· Sam Moyo and Paris Yeros: Scramble, resistance and a new non-alignment
strategy
· Susanne Soederberg: The BRICS' dangerous endorsement of 'financial
inclusion'
· Achin Vanaik: Future trajectories for BRICS?
· Immanuel Wallerstein: Whose interests are served by the BRICS?
· Patrick Bond: BRICS from above, from the middle and from below
· Ana Garcia: Building BRICS from below?