Global Capitalism Theory and the Emergence of Transnational Elites

Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: January, 03 , 2010

The class and social structure of developing nations has undergone profound transformation in recent decades as each nation has incorporated into an increasingly integrated global production and financial system. National elites have experienced a new fractionation. Emergent transnationally-oriented elites grounded in globalized circuits of accumulation compete with older nationally-oriented elites grounded in more protected and often state-guided national and regional circuits. This essay focuses on structural analysis of the distinction between these two fractions of the elite and the implications for development. [Working Paper No. 2010/02] URL: [http://www.wider.unu.edu/publications/working-papers/2010/en_GB/wp2010-02/_files/82825453722271811/default/2010-02.pdf]

Author(s): William I. Robinson | Posted on: Jun 03, 2011 | Views(735) | Download (112)


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