by Alan Thomas (Editor), TimAllen (Editor)
This is an introduction to the main areas of concern in the Third World, to the historical context from which they arose, and to current issues and concepts useful for understanding developments in the 1990s. It explains how the structures and agents typifying the Third World came into being, by locating the origins of developing countries in the context of the rise of capitalism and certain aspects of colonialism and post-colonialism. One section places the Third World in the context of the global economy of the 1990s and examines different aspects of how the contemporary Third World works, introducing key conceptual tools.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 428
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 01 May 1992
ISBN 10: 0198773315
ISBN 13: 9780198773313