Beschreibung:
Drawn from extensive theoretical, historical, policy, and empirical research, as well as fieldwork in Africa and Asia, this book examines the crucial characteristics of the capitalist world-system and how it enables and drives ecological imperialism.
Preface Chapter 1: The Ecological Aspect of Imperialism Chapter 2: Neoliberal Development and Ecological Imperialism Chapter 3: Africa in the Global Ecology: The Eco-Neocolonial Relations of Trade and Foreign Investment Chapter 4: Tanzania: The Role of the State from African Socialism to Eco-Neocolonialism Chapter 5: Emerging Economies in the Global Ecology: Semi-Peripheral and Regional Sub-Imperialism Chapter 6: International Finance in the Global Ecology Chapter 7: The Financing of Palm Oil Chapter 8: Climate Negotiations, UN Sustainable Development Goals, and Ecological Imperialism