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Historically, why did developing countries fail to advance in their economic development while the AICs advanced? World System Theory explains: Power structure: Colonialism/Imperialism Unequal Trade relations: Core vs. periphery Technology: Manual/Industrial ODL/NDL based on: o Racist ideology: Subjection/Dominance o Investment: Labour/Capital
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Pre-industrial political power system: C 9 th -15 th A.D. : Feudalism: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68VfakYDxd4 5 min 2010http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68VfakYDxd4 A system of political organization Elite called a "lord" controlled the land Common peasants, called "vassals" tilled the lord’s land These peasants were serfs and served as warriors in the lord’s army 16 th C -Enclosure movement & cheap labour http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0nM5DU4ADIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0nM5DU4ADI 9.4min
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Major forces that shaped modern geopolitics: 18 th C: Two major forces: Imperialism & the rise of Colonialism Industrial revolution: o affected one-third of the world’s population. 19 th C– mid 20 th C: Colonial capitalism Later 20 th C : Neo-liberalism Global Corporate capitalism Communication Revolution o affects most of the global population
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO-4DkFh5wwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO-4DkFh5ww 7min imperialism 2012 Imperialism gave rise to global colonialism: Colonial exploitation increased the colonizers’ wealth through industrial revolution
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Imperialists: Established their colonies Military & political control Economic exploitation of colonial land and labour
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Colonialism (15 th – 20 th C) A system in which a state claims sovereignty over territory and people outside its own boundaries.
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Imperialism and the Balance of Power http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/1907powr.htm
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L.Am:date of independence http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Latin_American_independence_countries.PNG
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Imperialism led to : Colonialism Industrial revolution : Rise of the Nation State: Separation of the state from church Rule of Law Taxes and military replaced feudal serfdom Capital accumulation (from 19 C)
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http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/isa/ninve st/imperial/impandworld.htm#bargraphs 1939
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http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/i sa/ninvest/imperial/impandworld.htm#bar graphs 1939
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What was the colonialist ideology? Ideology of “White Man’s Burden” o “ Cultural superiority of the West” o R ejection of the uniqueness of each country’s social and political culture
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The White Man's Burden (R. Kipling’s poem) Take up the White Man's burden-- Send forth the best ye breed-- Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need; To wait in heavy harness, On fluttered folk and wild-- Your new-caught, sullen peoples, Half-devil and half-child. (7 stanzas) http://www.kipling.org.uk/rg_burden1.htm
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Colonialist ideology of Racial Superiority What is White Man’s Burden? It suggests that White people have a duty to rule over other ethnic/ cultural groups for advancing their cultural development by adopting the superior western values.
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White Man’s Burden (cont’d) A racist view of non-European people as childlike and demonic a metaphor for a condescending view of non- Western cultures & economic traditions Emphasizes European ascendancy and dominance known as "cultural imperialism".
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th e_White_Man's_Burden
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The white man's burden - a satirical view
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Imperialism led to : Colonialism Industrial revolution : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Efq-aNBkvc 3.3 min 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Efq-aNBkvc Rise of the Nation State: Separation of the state from church Rule of Law Taxes and military replaced feudal serfdom Capital accumulation (from 19 C)
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Industrial revolution Begins in 18 th C Establishment of the capitalist economy Colonialism: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~cfford/342WorldHistoryModern.html Industrial revolution dates and inventions: http://www.victorianweb.org/technology/ir/irchron.html
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Imperialism led to : Colonialism Industrial revolution : Rise of the Nation State: Separation of the state from church Rule of Law Taxes and military replaced feudal serfdom Capital accumulation (from 19 C)
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What is a nation state? A state with a single national identity, e.g.: In Switzerland and U.S.A: national identity despite religious, ethnic, or linguistic differences
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Imperialism led to : Colonialism Industrial revolution : Rise of the Nation State: Separation of the state from church Rule of Law Taxes and military replaced feudal serfdom Capital accumulation (from 19 C)
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Separation of church and state: The spheres of power of organized religion and the nation state are distinctly separated by conventions and judicial decisions: Thomas Jefferson (A Founding Father of the US) wrote in his letter to the Danbury Baptists Association in 1802: "wall of separation between church and state,"
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States with no state religions States with state religions States with ambiguous data or no data Separation of church and state around the world. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state#Ancient_history
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Imperialism led to : Colonialism Industrial revolution : Rise of the Nation State: Separation of the state from church Rule of Law (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAJVu9LK7WE) 4 min 2011http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAJVu9LK7WE Taxes and military replaced feudal serfdom Capital accumulation (from 19 C)
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Rule of law: (as a term, used since the 17 th C) No one is above the lawNo one is above the law
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Imperialism led to : Colonialism Industrial revolution : Rise of the Nation State: Separation of the state from church Rule of Law Taxes and military replaced feudal serfdom Capital accumulation (from 19 C)
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Governments’ Revenues in the Early 20th C : Colonizers taxed their colonies (see, Map) an important scholarly paper on how colonial non-slave labour was taxed http://www.cfeps.org/pubs/wp-pdf/wp25-forstater.pdf
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Government Revenues in the Early 20th Century: The size of the flag shows the relative size of the government's income http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/frnc-emp.htm
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Africa in the Early Twentieth Century http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/afri1914.htm
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Imperialism led to : Colonialism Industrial revolution : Rise of the Nation State: Separation of the state from church Rule of Law Taxes and military replaced feudal serfdom Capital accumulation (from 19 C)
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Today’s Emerging economies’ past: For 18 centuries until 1820, they produced 80% of world GDP 18 th C: Colonialism and Europe’s hegemony - In 1950 DW’s share fell to 40%. Now, economies of Emerging Countries, e.g., India, Brazil & China: Past 10 yrs: Rapid growth of their share of capital flows and trade in world market
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China and India: Re-Emerging economies 2010: EM share of global GDP at PPP : 51%. From the 21 st C: the world's two biggest economies. http://www.imf.org/external/np/speeches/2011/020711.htm
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http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2011/08/emerging-vs-developed-economies 2010 data
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http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2011/06/straight.htm
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Purchasing power parity (PPP) A formula for comparing the purchasing power of different currencies How?: It estimates the extent to which the exchange rate between countries have to be adjusted according to its currency’s purchasing power. Why?: To measure the equivalence (parity) of currencies in terms of their purchasing power, i.e. How much money would be needed to purchase the same goods and services in different countries? When PPP rate is used, the amount of a country’s money thus has the same purchasing power in that country compared to that in other countries.
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http://www.tradingeconomics.com/Billing/Analytics.aspx?Source=RankButtonInChart GDP and GDP growth rate 2010
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Market economy: primarily relies on interactions between buyers and sellers to allocate resources World Market : Commodity traded globally Trade based on supply and demand Bid for buying
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