

Dependency Theory and Uneven Development with Ingrid Kvangraven
Oct 26, 2020
Expert Ingrid Kvangraven discusses Dependency Theory, contrasting it with neoliberal approaches in economic development. She explains how core countries benefit at the expense of periphery countries, emphasizing the need to challenge the dominant global economic system. The conversation explores the historical context of capitalism in South Korea and Indonesia, highlighting the role of dependency theory in understanding global inequalities and economic development paths.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Reinterpreting Dependency Theory: A Journey of Critique and Reevaluation
03:41 • 21min
Exploring Theories of Global Capitalism and Uneven Development
24:38 • 2min
Historical Development of Capitalism in South Korea and Indonesia
26:38 • 8min
Exploring Dependency Theory in Global Inequality
34:12 • 27min
Exploring the Relevance of Dependency Theory in Contemporary Global Economic Relations
01:01:02 • 2min
Exploring the Implications of Relaxing Conditions on Development and Dependency Relations
01:03:04 • 4min