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Prepared By Prof Alvin So1 SOSC 188 Review for 2 nd Exam

Prepared By Prof Alvin So2 The World-System Perspective The Development Project The Globalization Project

Prepared By Prof Alvin So3 The World-System Perspective Theoretical structure(core, semi-periphery, periphery) Methods (large-scale, long-time, undisciplinary) Dynamics of the world-economy- Incorporation, Proletarianization, Commodification, Systemic contradiction’ Anti-systematic movements

Prepared By Prof Alvin So4 The Development Project Ingredients - nation-centered, import substitution, state as actor, developmentalist alliance, To catch-up with the West Unravels - economic problems, new model of export-led industrialization the third industrial revolution ( high-tech) time/space compression global production ( intra-firms transfers) debts & global governance by the World bank

Prepared By Prof Alvin So5 The Globalization Project Ingredients - market liberalization, state restructuring and downsizing comparative advantages in global production, supra-state organizations

Prepared By Prof Alvin So6 Unravels - global labor surplus, flexible labor, legitimation crisis of the state Responses- Fundamentalism (Islam) Environmentalism (sustainable development) Localization (for community, grassroots)