Destabilizing the Semiperiphery: The Counterturn of China’s Ascendance in the World-Economy
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Published:2011
Issue:3-4
Volume:10
Page:365-385
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ISSN:1569-1500
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Container-title:Perspectives on Global Development and Technology
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language:
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Short-container-title:Perspect Global Dev Technol
Author:
Shie Vincent H.1,
Weng Chih-Yuan1
Affiliation:
1. Fu Jen Catholic UniversityTaipeiTaiwan
Abstract
Abstract
In an article in Perspectives on Global Development and Technology (PGDT), Kwangkun Lee revisits the debate on whether the semiperiphery is persistent or short-lived in the long-term historical structure. Lee concludes that semiperipheries only have a brief lifespan due to their (assumed) polarizing tendency. We provisionally agree with Lee’s conclusion, but we diverge in our reasoning for upholding this hypothesis. Proponents of the World-Systems Theory claim that an intermediate group of states stabilizes the world-economy. For instance, Giovanni Arrighi posits that the semiperiphery will be persistent in the longue durée. But in our view, the rise of China will ultimately destabilize the so-called constant stratum of the semiperiphery.
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Development,Education,Geography, Planning and Development,Health (social science)