The Rise of the Semi-Core

China, India, and Pakistan in the World-System

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The Rise of the Semi-Core

China, India, and Pakistan in the World-System

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Since its establishment in Europe, capitalism has witnessed a shift in global politico-economic power dynamics. Some nations ascended to dominate the world economy, while others fell from prominence to poverty. This transformation was particularly evident in the case of China and India, which were once central to the pre-modern global economy with their respective empires but transitioned into peripheries of the capitalist world trade structure. These regions experienced occupation, colonization, de-industrialization, and resource exploitation for the industrialization and modernization of core countries, primarily Western Europe and the United States.

The Rise of the Semi-Core: China, India, and Pakistan in the World-System delves into modern capitalist history, unraveling the increasing complexities that give rise to the emergence of a semi-core. It argues that nations must possess both economic and strategic national powers to maintain their hierarchical position within the capitalist world-system. Western powers of the eighteenth century, equipped with superior military capabilities, expanded their dominion globally, including in China and India, converting these regions into peripheries that served the core's interests in terms of raw material provision, product consumption, and facilitating capital flow. Once decolonized, China and India initially adopted a statist model of development, nevertheless these nations could grow only when they aligned with core interests.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter One. From Periphery to the Semi-Core: The Fall and Rise of Powers in Modern World-System
Chapter Two. China: From the periphery to the Semi-Core (1757-2014)
Chapter Three. India: From the Periphery to the Semi-Core (1757-2014)
Chapter Four. Pakistan: From the Periphery to the Semi-Periphery (1947-2014)
Conclusion

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Published 07 Jun 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 358
ISBN 9781666942866
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 3 Tables, 7 BW Illustrations
Dimensions 237 x 160 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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