1.4: Structuralism
Dependency theory and the Modern World Systems theory are two key pillars of the classical liberal perspective.
False
From the modern world systems perspective, the international system is more dynamics and divided into a capitalist core, a semiperiphery, and a periphery. In Wallerstein's theory, the international division of labor and exploitation is static.
False
Lenin argued that capitalism was able to delay its crisis through national economic expansion.
False
Raul Prebisch, an Argentine economist and prominent dependency theorist, attempted to pin down exactly the mechanism in the international economic system that explained this structure of dependency. He noted that the terms of trade inherently worked in favor of periphery nations at the expense of the core.
False
The academic ______________ is the father of Modern World System's theory
Immanuel Wallerstein
XX _____________ theorists introduced the concept of the "semiperiphery."
NOT world-systems OR dependency
How does neo-imperialism differ from classical imperialism?
States no longer take over their conquered country
According to dependency theory, why do LDCs remain underdeveloped?
Their dependence on industrialized nations prevents them from acquiring capital and technology for their own developments.
According to Andre Gunder Frank, Latin America's underdevelopment was not due to its supposed historical backwardness or presence of traditional societies but instead resulted from their exploitation by industrialized nations.
True
What Raul Prebisch meant by "terms of trade" was that the primary goods — commodities such as tea, sugar, coffee, tin, etc.—produced and exported by poor countries tended to decline in exchange value over time while the industrial goods produced by rich countries tended not to decline or declined at a much slower pace.
True
Lenin believed that capitalism was able to postpone its crisis by
exploiting less developed countries through imperialism
The dominant theoretical approach to development among Latin American intellectuals during the 1960s was ______________________ .
the Dependency Theory
The Modern World System theory looks at capitalism as:
the capitalistic interactions of core, semi-periphery, and periphery
The basic idea behind structuralism is that
the international system is one of explotation
Unlike dependency theory, world-systems theory
views development as possible for LCDs, even if it is dependent development