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Structural Conflict: The Third World against Global Liberalism

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Argues that the conflicts between the Third World and industrialized nations are the result of power struggles rather than economic conditions

376 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1985

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Stephen D. Krasner

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Summary: The instability in the internal as well as the external structure of the third world prevents the third world from supporting the global liberalism; instead the global south is in search of more authoritarian regimes that can facilitate greater market control thus leading to more stability. Key roles are played by regional organizations such as ASEAN and OAU and the key manifestation is the proposal for New International Economic Order (NIEO).
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