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  1. Feb 14, 2022 · It begins by defining the concept of economic imperialism, and proceeds to describe five modes of economic imperialism, namely, colonialism, internal colonialism, settler colonialism, investment imperialism, and unequal exchange, each predicated upon and reinforcing national oppression.

  2. Feb 14, 2022 · The Handbook highlights the significance of economic imperialism in the structures, relations, processes, and ideas that help sustain poverty and conflict worldwide. Keywords: economics, imperialism, colonialism, development, inequality, international political economy, international relations.

  3. Mar 28, 2018 · Economics imperialism has been defined, for instance, as “colonisation of the subject matter of other social sciences by economics” (Fine and Milonakis 2009), as “a form of economics expansionism where the new types of explanandum phenomena are located in territories that are occupied by disciplines other than economics” (Mäki 2009 ...

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  4. A widely accepted definition of empire, in these terms, is that of the political scientist Michael Doyle: ‘Empire…is a system of interaction between two political entities, one of which, the dominant metropole, exerts political control over the external and external policy—the effective sovereignty—of the other, the subordinate ...

  5. Imperialism and law. Imperialism is, at its heart, an exploitative relationship in which the interests of a dominant state or states are furthered at the expense of a subordinated state or states. Conventionally, imperialism has been understood as the kind of control and power exemplified by, for example, the consolidations of 19* century ...

  6. Jan 1, 2021 · In their 1953 Economic History Review article “The Imperialism of Free Trade,” historians John Gallagher and Ronald Robinson made two points that are still relevant for thinking about the relationship between global trade, imperialism, and international trade law. First, they emphasized the informal mechanisms that, alongside formal rule ...

  7. Jul 18, 2023 · According to Bang’s reading of Hobson, the four factors that spell modern imperialism are “(a) an economic strategy to monopolize markets, (b) a form of aristocratic class interest, (c) an ideological system and mode of identity formation, and finally, (d) an expression of interstate competition” (Bang, 2021, p. 21). These conditions were ...

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