partially bridged by works such as Immanuel Wallerstein, Unthinking Social
Science: The Limits of Nineteenth Century Paradigms (1991b); and Caroline
Thomas, In Search of Security: The Third World in International Relations
(1987). Other works here would include Paul Ekins, A New World Order:
Grassroots Movements for Global Change (1992); Amartya Sen, Poverty and
Famine (1982); John Cavanagh, Daphne Wysham and Marcos Arruda, Beyond
Bretton Woods: Alternatives to the Global Economic Order (1994); and Barry
Gills et al., Low Intensity Democracy: Political Power in the New World Order
(1993). Neil Harvey, The Chiapas Rebellion (1998), is the best account of that
particular anti-systemic movement. Caroline Thomas and Peter Wilkin (eds)
Globalization and the South (1999) is a useful collection. The Review of
International Political Economy is a useful source of heterodox work on
Southern poverty.
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