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Imperialism and the Developing World - How Britain and the United States Shaped the Global Periphery (Hardcover)
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Imperialism and the Developing World - How Britain and the United States Shaped the Global Periphery (Hardcover)
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How did Western imperialism shape the developing world? In
Imperialism and the Developing World, Atul Kohli tackles this
question by analyzing British and American influence on Asia,
Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America from the age of the
British East India Company to the most recent U.S. war in Iraq. He
argues that both Britain and the U.S. expanded to enhance their
national economic prosperity, and shows how Anglo-American
expansionism hurt economic development in poor parts of the world.
To clarify the causes and consequences of modern imperialism, Kohli
first explains that there are two kinds of empires and analyzes the
dynamics of both. Imperialism can refer to a formal, colonial
empire such as Britain in the 19th century or an informal empire,
wielding significant influence but not territorial control, such as
the U.S. in the 20th century. Kohli contends that both have
repeatedly undermined the prospects of steady economic progress in
the global periphery, though to different degrees. Time and again,
the pursuit of their own national economic prosperity led Britain
and the U.S. to expand into peripheral areas of the world. Limiting
the sovereignty of other states-and poor and weak states on the
periphery in particular-was the main method of imperialism. For the
British and American empires, this tactic ensured that peripheral
economies would stay open and accessible to Anglo-American economic
interests. Loss of sovereignty, however, greatly hurt the life
chances of people living in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and
Latin America. As Kohli lays bare, sovereignty is an economic
asset; it is a precondition for the emergence of states that can
foster prosperous and inclusive industrial societies.
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