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North South Relations
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The Human Face of Poverty Born on the same day: Nthabiseng –Poor, black, African girl –Rural area, 700 miles from Cape Town, South Africa –To an illiterate mother Pieter –African, while, well-off family –Born in Cape Town –To a college-educated mother Sven –Born to an average Swedish family
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Prospects in life
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Poverty Over 1bn. People live on less than a dollar/day Poor access to water, sanitation, food, health care Situation has improve in some areas, but not in others
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Growing Income Disparities
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Marxism Structure of capitalism: –Means of production –Relations of production: »capital owns means of production »Exploitation of labor ->class struggle Superstructure of capitalism –Ideology, legal, political system
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Lenin on Imperialism Capitalism leads to imperialism –Drive for capital accumulation and access to natural resources –States serve the interests of capital Imperialist powers divide the world Use colonies for resource extraction Perpetuate class inequality across the globe
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Dependency Theory Capitalism perpetuates dependency relations between –The Core/North and –The Periphery/South Result: underdevelopment
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Poverty Mapping: Distribution of Income Groups
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Poverty Mapping Doctors per population
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Infant Mortality
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Women, Education, and Infrant Mortality
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Sources of Poverty Historical core-periphery relations? Contemporary core-periphery relations? Weak domestic institutions and policies? Climate? Disease? All of the above->vicious circle?
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Structural Solutions? Import substitution: Brazil 1970s, 1980s State-facilitated industrialization and trade: –The Asian Tigers Liberalization: “the Golden Straightjacket”?
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