[ASA_PEWS] New issue of Reorient: studies on Marxism, Dependency and World-Systems

Manny Ness manny.ness at gmail.com
Wed May 29 15:22:37 PDT 2024


Hi Chris,

Michael Pelias is the conference organizer and should provide the Zoom
information. You may copy me to the email you send: peliasmichael5 at gmail.com

all the best,
manny

On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 10:36 AM Christopher Chase-Dunn <chriscd at ucr.edu>
wrote:

> please circulate
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> From: cadu.m <cadu.m at uol.com.br>
> Date: Tue, May 28, 2024 at 7:04 PM
> Subject: New issue of Reorient: studies on Marxism, Dependency and
> World-Systems
> To: <cadu.m180 at gmail.com>
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> In this issue of Reorient we present the dossier on imperialism,
> geopolitics and war and free themes. The wars in Afghanistan (2001-2021)
> and Iraq (2003-2011) produced major debates and theoretical elaborations on
> imperialism, war, and geopolitics. The same happened in 2014, when the
> debate on a possible New Cold War, Third World War and/or Hybrid World War
> gained momentum to analyze the development of specific conflicts in
> relation to the dispute for world power. Undoubtedly, a new escalation of
> warfare is underway, and the heightening of tensions between poles of power
> calls for the concept to be revisited and expanded.
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> The dossier includes the following articles: From G7 to BRICS+: the
> transition of the world system and the geopolitical scenario, by Gabriel
> Merino; Structural limits of capital by Mészáros and the limits of the war
> on China, by Samuel Spellman; The China-Russia-Iran geo-strategic triangle
> challenges the power of the Triad, by Martín Alejandro Martinelli; “Soft
> Imperialism': US assistance and lawfare in Latin America, by Silvina Maria
> Romano, Tamara Lajtman and Anibal García Fernández; The United States and
> the process of militarisation in Latin America,, by Loreta Telleria; and
> Points of contact, sources of conflict: the imperialist experience in Cuba,
> by Maria do Carmo Luiz Caldas Leite.
>
> In the free papers section, Sebastian Link Chaparro recovers the Marxist
> theory of dependency and articulates it with world-system analyses to
> interpret the cycles of social and political struggles in Chile. In the
> tributes section, Abdiel Rodriguez Reyes analyzes the life and work of
> Enrique Dussel, Caio Bugiato discusses Leo Panitch's contributions to the
> theory of contemporary imperialism. Eurico de Lima Figueiredo and Fernando
> Vieira recover the importance of the work of René Armand Dreyfuss, and
> Eguimar Felício Chaveiro analyzes the thought of Carlos Walter Porto
> Gonçalves. Ricardo Gomes closes this issue with a review of Claudio Katz's
> book, La Crisis del Sistema Imperial.
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> The current issue of Reorient can be accessed at the link below:
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> https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/reoriente/issue/view/2784
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> Sincerely,
>
> Carlos Eduardo Martins, Joana das Flores Duarte and Roberto Goulart
> Editors
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> chris chase-dunn   邓宇歌
> institute for research on world-systems
> university of california-riverside
> riverside, ca 92521 USA
> mailing address: 2007 mt vernon ave, riverside, ca 92507 usa
> Consider using my textbook in your class:
> _Social Change: Globalization from the Stone Age to the Present_ Routledge
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