What or where is the ‘Global South’? A social science perspective
Haug, SebastianExternal Publications (2021)
published on blogs.lse.ac.uk, 28.09.2021
The ‘Global South’ has become a popular meta category in the practice and study of world politics. Exploiting its analytical potential, Sebastian Haug argues, requires explicit engagement with definitions, meanings and the implications of taken-for-granted framings.
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