International conference co-hosted by the Latin American Centre, the East Asia Programme, OSGA, and the Global History of Capitalism Project, History Faculty
9.00-10.30 Intellectual precedents
Dependency and Development: Biography of a Book
Margarita Fajardo, Sarah Lawrence College, USA
Economic Doctrines in Latin America Now and Then
Valpy Fitzgerald, Oxford, QEH
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.30 Impact of the book – within and outside Latin America
Dependency Theory Reassesed: A Hirschmanian Perspective
Andrés Guiot Isaac, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA), Oxford
The Reception of ‘Dependency and Development ’ in West German Debates on Third World
Clara Inés Ruvituso, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
The Reception of Dependency Theory in the USSR
Alessandro Iandolo, DPIR and St Catherine’s College, Oxford
14.00 – 16.15 Dependency Theory, Capitalism and Globalization
Dependency and the American Exception: Re-examining the TransAtlantic Relationship Before the US Civil War
Andrew Edwards, History Faculty/ Global History of Capitalism Project, Oxford
Ever the Deputy: Pakistan as a Dependent Economy 1947-2019
Matthew McCartney, OSGA/South Asian Studies, Oxford
Dependency, Capitalism and International relations.
Andrew Hurrell, Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford
Beyond Dependency Theory
Laurence Whitehead, Nuffield College, Oxford
16.15-17.00 Coffee break
17.00 Keynote Speaker – OSGA Global Forum Inaugural Lecture:
Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Former President of Brazil, and co-author of Dependency and Development. Introduction by the University Chancellor, Lord Patten