Critical Social Inquiry 0205 - South-South Economic Relations
Spring
2019
1
4.00
Omar Dahi
01:00PM-02:20PM M;01:00PM-02:20PM W
Hampshire College
328650
Franklin Patterson Hall 103;Franklin Patterson Hall 103
odSS@hampshire.edu
The last thirty years have witnessed a resurgence in political and economic cooperation among the developing nations of the South. This course examines recent changes in the international economy, with a special focus on South-South relations. Some questions we will consider are: What will be the impact of the rise of Third World Capitalism on the global economy? What will the global economy look like when we emerge from the current financial crises? Does South-South cooperation hold the promise of an alternative model to neo-liberal globalization or is it best thought of as unity against Northern hegemony? How has colonialism previously and economic liberalization more recently changed the structure and pattern of trade among developing countries? In the course we will trace the historical patterns of trade among developing nations since the colonial era and then look closely at South-South cooperation in the post-WWII period.
Power, Community and Social Justice Quantitative Skills Writing and Research Students are expected to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.