Together we will explore the politics, economics and culture of what was once termed the "third world" in global comparative perspective. We will at once attend to international structures and institutions and local forms of resistance, governance and trade. We will address the themes of post-colonialism and economic development in a way that is reflective rather than normative, assessing how patterns of interaction have underwritten past, present and future dynamics in the world system.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
A random Third World Link
Here's a link to Johann Hari's blog about the effect of trading food derivatives has on actual food consumption and food prices. Fairly quick read, and very informative.
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