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Socialism, Internationalism, and Development in the Third World : Envisioning Modernity in the Era of Decolonization
Socialism, Internationalism, and Development in the Third World : Envisioning Modernity in the Era of Decolonization
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Pages: 320
Year: 202604
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Introduction: Development Dreams from the Socialist South, Su Lin Lewis (Bristol University, UK) and Nana Osei-Opare (Rice University, USA). 1. Development and Difference: Alternative Genealogies of Uneven Development, 1920-1940, Kelvin Ng (Yale University, USA) 2. Debating Race and Revolutionary Socialism from the Latin American South, Jo Crow (University of Bristol, UK) 3. Pan-Africa, African Socialism, and the 'Federal Moment' of Decolonization, Marc Matera (University of California Santa Cruz,, USA) 4. Socialism, Internationalism, and Regime Survival: The Guomindang, China, and Taiwan in the 1940s and 1950s, Tehyun Ma (University of Sheffield, UK) 5. Three Logics of Indian Socialism: Historicizing Development under Capital, Matthew Shutzer (Duke University, USA) 6. Socialism and the Question of Third World Development in the Ideas of the Indonesian Socialist Party (PSI), Pradipto Niwandhono (Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia) 7.


Cuban Internationalismo, Berthold Unfried and Claudia Martinez (both University of Vienna, Austria) 8. Politics of Development at Afro-Asian Women's Conferences, Su Lin Lewis (University of Bristol, UK) and Wildan Sena Utama (University of Gadjah Madah, Indonesia) 9. Ahmad Ali Kohzad's visit to China 1958: A Critical Reading, William Figueroa (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) 10. Forging the Vanguard of Developmental Socialism: Nationalization, Respectability and Ideological Struggles at Kivukoni College, Tanzania, Eric Burton (University of Innsbruck, Austria) 11. Fish, Discontent, and Socialist Modernities and Dreams in Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana, Nana Osei-Opare (Rice University, USA) 12, Indians as Experts on Democracy and Development: South-South Cooperation in the Nehru Years, Taylor Sherman (University of New South Wales, Australia) 13. Confronting Capitalism in Twentieth-Century Latin America, Kevin Young (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA) Afterword: Rethinking Socialist Developmentalisms in the "Third World", David C. Engerman (Yale University, USA) Bibliography Notes.


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