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Decolonization and empire : contesting the rhetoric and practice of resubordination in southern Africa and beyond / John S. Saul.

By: Saul, John SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Monmouth, Wales : Johannesburg, South Africa : Merlin Press ; Wits University Press, 2008. Description: 202 pages ; 22 cmISBN: 9781868144686; 9780850365924Subject(s): Capitalism | Globalization | Imperialism | Decolonization -- Africa, Southern | International economic relations | Africa, Southern -- Economic conditions -- 1994- | Developing countries -- Economic conditions -- 21st centuryDDC classification: 330.968 SAUL
Contents:
Introduction: The empire of capital -- Colonization-recolonization: the southern Africa case. Decolonizing the residues of empire ; Recolonization and the new empire of capital -- Revalidating vs. resisting empire: the global struggle. "Humanitarian imperialism": Ferguson, Ignatieff and the political science of good empire ; Regrounding resistance to the empire of capital -- Recolonization: revisiting the case. The strange death of liberated southern Africa -- Conclusion: Resistance.
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Subtitle on cover: contesting the rhetoric and reality of resubordination in southern Africa and beyond.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction: The empire of capital -- Colonization-recolonization: the southern Africa case. Decolonizing the residues of empire ; Recolonization and the new empire of capital -- Revalidating vs. resisting empire: the global struggle. "Humanitarian imperialism": Ferguson, Ignatieff and the political science of good empire ; Regrounding resistance to the empire of capital -- Recolonization: revisiting the case. The strange death of liberated southern Africa -- Conclusion: Resistance.

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