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Divergent Convergence Complementing Theoretical Approaches for Understanding the Rise of the Global South and the Challenges for the Rest

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JOURNAL OF WORLD-SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 98-126

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UNIV PITTSBURGH, UNIV LIBRARY SYSTEM
DOI: 10.5195/JWSR.2022.1032

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Capitalism; Center; Periphery; World-Systems Analysis; Latin American Structuralism

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This article analyzes the economic convergence of the global South with the global North as well as the divergence within the South between Asia and the rest. It discusses the theoretical perspectives of world-systems analysis and Latin American Structuralism in explaining these processes. The article also examines the economic dynamic and control of the accumulation process in the convergence of the South with the North, and the challenges faced by the rest of the South in dealing with the consolidation of Asian dominance under Chinese leadership.
This article analyzes the economic convergence of the global South with the global North (GS and GN, respectively) as well as the divergence within the GS between Asia and the rest (Latin America and Africa). In order to address these processes, the paper is structured in three parts. In the first part, the fundamentals that support this divergent convergence are considered in light of two theoretical perspectives: world-systems analysis (WSA) and Latin American Structuralism (LAS). We take into account the analytical tools of these theoretical perspectives and differentiate the historical, systemic, and top-down approach of WSA (focused on the contributions of Wallerstein and Arrighi) from the historical, structural, and bottom-up perspective of LAS. In the second part, we analyze the convergence of the GS with the GN in terms of economic dynamic, economic dynamism, and control of the accumulation process, as well as the divergence within the GS between Asia and the rest. We finally argue the possibility and necessity of complementing WSA and LAS approaches in order to explain these simultaneous processes of divergent convergence and to reflect on the challenges for the rest of the GS in facing the consolidation of Asian dominance under Chinese leadership.

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