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32 Int'l Org. [i] (1978)

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Preface
PART I
Introduction: dependence and dependency in the global system.
James A. Caporaso.                                              1
Dependence, dependency, and power in the global system: a structural and
behavioral analysis.
James A. Caporaso.                                             13
Beyond asymmetry: critical notes on myself as a young man and on
some other old friends. Albert O. Hirschman.                   45
Dependence and dependencia theory: notes toward precision of concept
and argument. Raymond D. Duvall.                               51
Multinational corporations and dependency: a dialogue for dependentistas
and non-dependentistas. Theodore H. Moran.                     79
PART II
Technological dependence in the Andean group.
Lynn K. Mytelka.                                              101
Asymmetrical bargaining in the Conference on Security and Cooperation
in Europe. P. Terrence Hopmann.                               141
Economic dependency in black Africa: an analysis of competing theories.
Patrick J. McGowan and Dale L. Smith.                         179
Drug firms and dependency in Mexico: the case of the steroid hormone
industry. Gary Gereffi.                                       237
Comment
A funny thing happened on the way to the market: thoughts on extending
dependency ideas. Richard R. Fagen.                           287

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