1st Edition

The New Communist Third World An Essay in Political Economy

Edited By Peter Wiles Copyright 1982
    396 Pages
    by Routledge

    396 Pages
    by Routledge

    The New Communist Third World (1982) discuss the economic policies of the Soviet Union towards the countries of the developing world adopting a Marxist-Leninist form of government. The authors demonstrate as well the variety of political systems covered by the term Communism, and provide an interesting counter-balance to traditional views of the Third World and aid policies.

    1. The General View, Especially From Moscow Peter Wiles and Alan Smith  Part 1. The New Communist Third World  2. The People’s Republic of Angola: Soviet-Type Economy in the Making Nicos Zafiris  3. Ethiopia Barry Lynch  4. The People’s Republic of Mozambique: Pragmatic Socialism Nicos Zafiris  5. The People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen: Scientific Socialism on Trial in an Arab Country Moshe Efrat  Part 2. The ‘Marginals’  6. The People’s Republic of Benin Andrew Racine  7. The People’s Republic of Congo Andrew Racine  8. The Democratic Republic of Madagascar Andrew Racine  9. The Somali Democratic Republic: The One That Got Away Barry Lynch  Part 3. The Independent Stalinists  10. The Socialist People’s Republic of Albania Adi Schnytzer  11. The Korean People’s Democratic Republic Pong Lee  Part 4. The Third World Already Within the CMEA  12. The Mongolian People’s Republic Alan Smith and Adi Schnytzer  13. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam Adi Schnytzer  14. Conclusion Peter Wiles

    Biography

    Peter Wiles