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DEPENDENCY THEORY INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FALL 2014 INTA 2050

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DEPENDENCY THEORY

INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

FALL 2014

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Case: Exxon Mobil in Papua New Guinea (from “Vice,” 2014)

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Huge investment

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Disagreements over consequences

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Resistance   “We  thought  that  they  were  here  to  improve  our  way  of  life,  but  that  never  happened.  They  just  want  to  leave  us  in  a  primiBve  life…  They  are  here  to  win  by  making  us  lose”  (Vice  interview,  2014)  

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Questions (in pairs)   Why  does  this  case  offer  a  criBque  of  modernizaBon  theory?  

  How  does  it  support  the  arguments  made  in  dependency  theorists?  

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Agenda 1.   Understanding  dependency  a.   Obstacles  b.   Diagnosis  c.   Prescrip7ons  

2.  In-­‐class  exercise:  criBque  of  dependency  

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Dependency theory: the view from the South

Raul  Prebisch   Fernando  Enrique  Cardoso  

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Core gains, periphery loses

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Robin Hood in reverse

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How did the core underdevelop the periphery? The global division of labor

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How did the core underdevelop the periphery? Haiti plantations

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How did the core underdevelop the periphery? Multinationals

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How did the core underdevelop the periphery? Tariffs on imports

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How did the core underdevelop the periphery? Military interventions

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How did the core underdevelop the periphery? “Neo-indirect rule”

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Contrasting modernization and dependency theories

Moderniza7on     Dependency  

Obstacle  to  development   TradiBonalism   Capitalist  world  system  

Role  of  the  developed  world  

Helping  hand   ExtracBon  

Role  of  capitalism   Promotes  development   Constrains  development  

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One proposed solution: socialist revolution

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Another proposed solution: import substitution industrialization

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Agenda 1.  Understanding  dependency  a.  Obstacles  b.  Diagnosis  c.  PrescripBons  

2.   In-­‐class  exercise:  cri7que  of  dependency  

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Question (in pairs)   You  have  now  learned  about  some  of  the  central  tenets  of  dependency  theory.  Given  your  understanding  of  the  theory,  come  up  with  a  criBque  of  its  central  assumpBons  and  prescripBons.  What  would  you  say  are  some  of  the  limitaBons  of  this  theory?    

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Some possible critiques and limitations   Possibility  of  surviving  outside  the  capitalist  world  system  is  limited  

  RevoluBons  represent  a  risky  strategy  without  any  clearly  posiBve  outcome  and  with  possibly  high  human  costs  

  Some  countries  actually  developed  in  the  context  of  the  world  capitalist  system,  e.g.  Taiwan  (see  reading  for  next  class)  

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For next class…   Alice  Amsden  on  Taiwan  (only  selected  pages):  

  What  was  Taiwan’s  development  experience,  as  described  by  Alice  Amsden?  

  According  to  Amsden,  why  does  the  case  of  Taiwan  represent  a  challenge  dependency  theory?  

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Extra slides

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The story of Nicaragua

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Jose Santos Zelaya

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Canal competition

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Marines in Nicaragua

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Given interventions such as this, would you say that the reason why Nicaragua hasn’t developed is related to its “traditionalism”?

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