Works by Amin, Samir (exact spelling)

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    Au-delà de la mondialisation libérale : un monde meilleur ou pire?Samir Amin - 2006 - Actuel Marx 40 (2):102-122.
    As seem by the US establishment, contemporary neoliberal trends point to the “best of the worlds”, in spite of the difficulty to adapt of various regions of the world, and resistances as in Islamic countries. But overall the leadership of the US is not threatened. For committed to resistance, a first issue is whether Europe, given its democratic tradition, is susceptible of defining an alternative. But the autonomy of this region is considerably constrained by the rules of the European Union, (...)
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    A Life Looking Forward: Memoirs of an Independent Marxist.Samir Amin - 2006 - Zed Books.
    Samir Amin depicts a world in which NATO has taken over the role of the United Nations, in which US hegemony is more or less complete, in which millions are condemned to die in order to preserve the social order of the US, Europe and Japan. Amin's analyses of the Gulf War, the wars in former Yugoslavia and the war in Central Asia reveal the scope of US strategic aims. He argues that the political and military dimension of US dominance (...)
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  3. A propos de la régulation.Samir Amin - forthcoming - Multitudes: École de la Régulation Et Critique de la Raison Économique [En Línea]. París. Número Especial (Septiembre de 1994).[Citado Agosto de 2004] Disponible En El Sitio: Http://Multitudes. Samizdat. Net.
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    Globalization and Capitalism’s Second Belle Époque.Samir Amin - 2002 - Radical Philosophy Review 5 (1-2):86-95.
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    Globalization and Capitalism’s Second Belle Époque.Samir Amin - 2002 - Radical Philosophy Review 5 (1-2):86-95.
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  6. Is Africa really marginalized.Samir Amin - 2003 - In Helen Lauer (ed.), History and Philosophy of Science for African Undergraduates. Ibadan, Nigeria: Hope Publications.
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    Le capitalisme sénile.Samir Amin - 2003 - Actuel Marx 33 (1):101-120.
    The Alternative to the Neoliberal System of Globalisation and Militarism. Imperialism today and the Hegemonic Offensive of the United States. Capitalism has entered the age of obsolescence. The new technological revolution saves both labour and capital and thus delegitimates the domination of the second over the first. The US leader of the new imperialist system does not provide capital to its peripheries ,but absorbs the surplus generated in the whole world in order to maintain its wasteful consumption .The devastating dimension (...)
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  8. Le systéme mondial peut-il étre réduit á un marché mondial?Samir Amin - 1991 - Actuel Marx. Le Monde Est-U Un Marché 9:17-41.
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    Le système mondial peut-il être réduit à un marché mondial?Samir Amin - 1991 - Actuel Marx 9:17.
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    Mondialisation ou apartheid à l'échelle mondiale ?Samir Amin - 2002 - Actuel Marx 31 (1):13-40.
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    Qu'est-ce que le néolibéralisme?Samir Amin, Giovanni Arrighi, François Chesnais, David Harvey, Makoto Itoh & Claudio Katz - 2006 - Actuel Marx 40 (2):12-23.
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  12. Basso, KH 160 Bauer, J. 169 Becker, AL 133, 137 Beeman, W. 67.J. Benjamin, Ahmed Al-Shahi, P. C. Almond, R. Alter, Idi49 Amin, Samir Amin, Rabbi Yehudah Amital, N. T. Ammerman, R. M. Anderson & A. Appadurai - 1995 - In Wendy James (ed.), The Pursuit of Certainty: Religious and Cultural Formulations. Routledge.
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  13. Trans-Saharan Exchange and the Black Slave Trade.Samir Amin - 1997 - Diogenes 45 (179):31-47.
    The UNESCO research projects focusing on The Silk Routes and The Slave Routes were launched at just the right time to remind us that globalization is not a novel dimension of the history of humanity. Not only am I among those who analyze capitalism as a worldwide system from its very inception, but I have also found it pertinent to recall that prior to the sixteenth century, societies were not at all isolated from one another but rather competing within regional (...)
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