The long revolution of the global south : toward a new anti-imperialist international / Samir Amin
- Author
- Amin, Samir
- Uniform Title
- Éveil du sud. English
- Published
- New York : Monthly Review Press, [2019]
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
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- Contents
- Prologue : successive waves of the south's awakening -- The Arab world : nationalism, political Islam, and the predicted Arab revolutions -- Africa : African socialisms, colonial disasters, and glimmers of hope -- Asia : triumphant capitalism, dead ends, and emergence in question -- Latin America : end of the Monroe Doctrine? Popular advances -- Eastern Europe, the USSR, and Russia : the end of the tunnel? -- China, Vietnam, and Cuba : fears and hopes -- The world forum for alternatives and the social forums -- The North and the question of imperialism.
- Summary
- "In this second volume of his memoirs and final writings based on his life, Samir Amin describes his thoughts and experiences with an array of countries, primarily in the Arab World, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, recounting in detail the stages of his ongoing dialogue over several decades with popular movements struggling for a better future"--
- Subject(s)
- Asian-African Conference (1st : 1955 : Bandung, Indonesia)
- Asian-African Conference
- Afro-Asian politics
- Anti-imperialist movements—Developing countries
- Afro-asiatisme
- POLITICAL SCIENCE—Essays
- POLITICAL SCIENCE—Government—General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE—Government—National
- POLITICAL SCIENCE—Reference
- Anti-imperialist movements
- Politics and government
- Developing countries—Politics and government
- Developing countries
- ISBN
- 9781583677766 (electronic bk.)
1583677763 (electronic bk.)
9781583677759
1583677755
9781583677742 (hardcover) - Note
- "A large part of the material in this volume was previously published in French in 2008."
Translation of: L'éveil du sud : l'ère de Bandoung, 1955-1980 : panorama politique et personnel de l'époque. - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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