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Neoextractivism and capitalist development / Dennis C. Canterbury.

By: Canterbury, Dennis C. (Dennis Compton), 1953- [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: RCDS Routledge critical development studies.Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resource (248 pages).ISBN: 9781351127349.Subject(s): Capitalism -- Moral and ethical aspects | Economic development | Mineral industries -- Social aspects | NeoliberalismDDC classification: 333.815 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
The debate on neoextractivism -- Neoextractivism and capitalist development : an outline -- Development theory and capitalist development -- Extractivism and neoextractivism -- Neoextractivism : myth or reality -- Extractive capitalism, extractive imperialism and imperialism -- Neoextractivism and development of center-periphery relations -- Natural resources extraction and expanded capitalist relations -- The foundations of post-colonial new extractivism -- The post-colonial authoritarian state -- The criminalized authoritarian state -- Political change and foreign intervention.
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The debate on neoextractivism -- Neoextractivism and capitalist development : an outline -- Development theory and capitalist development -- Extractivism and neoextractivism -- Neoextractivism : myth or reality -- Extractive capitalism, extractive imperialism and imperialism -- Neoextractivism and development of center-periphery relations -- Natural resources extraction and expanded capitalist relations -- The foundations of post-colonial new extractivism -- The post-colonial authoritarian state -- The criminalized authoritarian state -- Political change and foreign intervention.

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