Prashad, Vijay.

The Darker Nations : A People's History of the Third World. - 1st ed. - New York : The New Press, 2008. ©2008. - 1 online resource (385 pages) - New Press People's History Series . - New Press People's History Series .

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COVER -- TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT © -- DEDICATION -- CONTENTS -- SERIES PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART 1: QUEST -- PARIS: A CONCEPT CONJURED -- BRUSSELS: THE 1928 LEAGUE AGANIST IMPERIALISM -- BANDUNG: THE 1955 AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE -- CAIRO: THE 9161 AFRO-ASIAN WOMEN'S CONFERENCE -- BUENOS AIRES: IMAGINING AN ECONOMY -- TEHRAN: CULTIVATING AN IMAGINATION -- BELGRADE: THE 1961 NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT CONFERENCE -- HAVANA: THE 1966 TRICONTINENTAL CONFERENCE -- PART 2: PITFALLS -- ALGIERS: THE PERILS OF AN AUTHORITARIAN STATE -- LA PAZ: RELEASED FROM THE BARRACKS -- BALI: DEATH OF THE COMMUNISTS -- TAWANG: WAR MOST FOUL -- CARACAS: OIL, THE DEVIL'S EXCREMENT -- ARUSHA: SOCIALISM IN A HURRY -- PART 3: ASSASSINATIONS -- NEW DELHI: THE OBITUARY OF THE THIRD WORLD -- KINGSTON: IMF- LED GLOBALIZATION -- SINGAPORE: THE LURE OF THE ASIAN ROAD -- MECCA: WHEN CULTURE CAN BE CRUEL -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- INDEX.

Here, from a brilliant young writer, is a paradigm-shifting history of both a utopian concept and global movement—the idea of the Third World. The Darker Nations traces the intellectual origins and the political history of the twentieth century attempt to knit together the world's impoverished countries in opposition to the United States and Soviet spheres of influence in the decades following World War II. Spanning every continent of the global South, Vijay Prashad's fascinating narrative takes us from the birth of postcolonial nations after World War II to the downfall and corruption of nationalist regimes. A breakthrough book of cutting-edge scholarship, it includes vivid portraits of Third World giants like India's Nehru, Egypt's Nasser, and Indonesia's Sukarno—as well as scores of extraordinary but now-forgotten intellectuals, artists, and freedom fighters. The Darker Nations restores to memory the vibrant though flawed idea of the Third World, whose demise, Prashad ultimately argues, has produced a much impoverished international political arena.

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Developing countries - History.


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