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Bessarebia, Imperial and National models; historiographical imperialism at East and West of Romania; Russian historiography …), functionalist model in in internatioanal relations arena; Bessarabia from Russian empire to Greater Romania: A study of …
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This paper presents a schematic history of the global economy since 1800. The economic and political logic of global capitalism in this period is defined by its ability to derive a growing share of its energy from fossil fuels. The explosive growth of this period, the dominance of capital, the...
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This article comprises our introduction to the book The Politics of Empire: Globalization in Crisis (Freeman and …
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This is a fuller but earlier prepublication version of an analysis of stagnation and divergence in the world economy which appeared in Pettifor, A (2003) Real World Economic Outlook, pp152-159. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp152-164. It uses data published by the IMF’s World Economic...
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This article is a prepublication transcript of ‘Has the Empire Struck Back?’ in Albritton, R, Makoto Itoh, Richard … imperialism dating from the turn of the last century. It considers also the empirical relevance of Kondratieff’s and Schumpeter … competition for domination over sources of surplus profit. I call this a return to ‘classical imperialism’. …
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Matsukata Masayoshi's decision to bring Japan upon the gold standard has often been presented as the self-evident result of his insight in some imperfections endemic to the silver standard and bimetallism. Turning to Marc Flandreau's refutation of the view that the growth toward an international...
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the trade did not finance the Industrial Revolution. Imperialism, too, was a mere part of trade, and despite the well …. That Europeans did not benefit from imperialism does not mean that imperialism was good for the imperalized. That a thief … kills his victim does not add to the thief’s monetary profit, and some imperialism was certainly killing. The cases of …
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relation between racism and imperialism, itself arising from a division of the nations of the world which I define as ‘World … side, Bismarck). Empire financed social welfare and economic well-being using the value transferred to the heartlands from …
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In the period between 1917 and 1918, a series of mysterious loans negotiated between Japanese middleman Nishihara Kamezō 西原亀三 and the government of warlord Duan Qirui 段祺瑞 amounted to the fabulous amount of ¥145,000,000. Although reporting about these loans at the time was...
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This paper proposes three tasks. It briefly delineates the character of the civilizing mission and the interests it served, especially the colonization of Asia and Africa. In addition, the claims of the civilizing mission and the neoclassical theory of trade are tested empirically by comparing...
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