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English: A model of a core-periphery system as used in dependency or world-systems theory. Such systems were proposed by Andre Gunder Frank and Immanuel Wallerstein, among others. |
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- Giovanni Arrighi
- How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
- Huey P. Newton
- Illicit financial flows
- Immanuel Wallerstein
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- J. A. Hobson
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- Michael Hardt
- Monopoly Capital
- Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
- Naked Imperialism
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- Neocolonialism
- Nikolai Bukharin
- North–South model
- Paul A. Baran
- Paul Sweezy
- Prebisch–Singer hypothesis
- Rosa Luxemburg
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- Samir Amin
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- The Accumulation of Capital
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