[PEN-L:4985] revolt of the haves

1995-05-06 Thread mark selden
es on capital operating in the periphery? Indeed, should not the workers of the periphery, as the superexploited, even have a certain priority in our thinking about the issues within a global framework? mark selden

[PEN-L:4684] east asian regional development

1995-04-11 Thread mark selden
s and regions) while leaving ample room to highlight distinctive elements of the current synthesis since each hegemonic regime highlight new features and fresh syntheses. mark selden

[PEN-L:4631] East Asia Paradigm Shifts?

1995-04-06 Thread mark selden
. . . one clue to East Asian regional and global change. My paper (draft) "China, Japan and the Regional Political Economy of East Asia, 1945-1995, is available by e-mail to anyone who wishes to pursue discussion of these issues. mark selden

[PEN-L:4607] Re: PEN-L digest 671

1995-04-05 Thread mark selden
dency theory to its knees, and to ask whether there is significant ongoing research of a global character that would permit more adequate testing of propositions concerning the character of the era both globally and regionally. mark selden

China & MOP etc.

1994-04-21 Thread mark selden
1. China, State capitalism, market socialism . . .? It may be politically reassuring to find a down home label to capture the nature of China's political economy, and some argue that it is theoretically essential, but will the labels help us to grasp the nature of the contradictions in the present

World Social Change

1994-04-18 Thread mark selden
so be pleased to discuss your suggestions for contributions to the series. My apologies both for the inadvertent post. mark selden Social Change in Global Perspective Mark Selden, Series Editor, Westview Press Exploring the relationship between social change and social structures, this s

Re: Political importance of the LTV

1994-04-18 Thread mark selden
n, or perhaps a 'feasible' socialism. I wonder whether you may not only be contemplating the issues but preparing a book. If the latter, I'd be most interested in exploring your ideas with a possible end in view of publishing in my Westview series. . . some pr for which f

China/elephant

1994-04-17 Thread mark selden
1. China, State capitalism, market socialism . . .? It may be politically reassuring to find a down home label to capture the nature of China's political economy, and some argue that it is theoretically essential, but will the labels help us to grasp the nature of the contradictions in the present

RE: Chinese Capitalism?

1994-04-14 Thread mark selden
These comments address issues of China and capitalism in response to interesting posts by Michael, Barkley and Joseph. As Barkley noted, the most dynamic sector of the Chinese economy is the township and village enterprises (TVEs) which in a matter of a decade have not only come to dominate the r

Russia and China

1994-04-13 Thread mark selden
China/Russia This is a response to the exchange on Russian and Chinese development initiated by Jim Devine and particularly directed toward the 4.12 intervention of Joseph Medley. I share the essential premises, that China's economic performance and attempted reform, particularly of the anti-marke