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Dependency: underdevelopment is made by core drain, not by late take-off. Wallerstein’s world-system and Frank’s satellites still read GVCs and informal cheap labour. COVID IP and vaccine nationalism fit core control of science. China and NICs require a semi-periphery update, as Cardoso suggested. Relevant as hierarchy; not as destiny.
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Introduction
Dependency theories, from Andre Gunder Frank and the Latin American school, argued that underdevelopment is produced by the core’s surplus drain, not by missing modernity. Immanuel Wallerstein’s world-system scaled the same insight. The present globe of chains, finance, and pandemic still shows hierarchy. It also shows new centres that the first texts did not fully name.
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The classical claim
- Satellite development of underdevelopment: export of primary goods, import of manufactures, local elites allied to the core.
- Unequal exchange and a lumpen bourgeoisie replace the hopeful modernisation of Parsons and Rostow.
- Historical capitalism is a world, not a club of separate national take-offs.
Present global scenario that still fits
- Global value chains place assembly and cheap labour in the semi-periphery while brands, patents, and finance sit in the core.
- Informal Indian labour, including migrants who walked in 2020, is a cheap node in domestic and export production.
- Vaccine nationalism, intellectual property, and platform rents in COVID-19 replay core control of science and data.
- Ecological dump of risk onto poorer regions fits a dependency reading of who bears the cost of rich consumption.
What has changed
- East Asian and Chinese industrial rise, and some South–South capital, complicate a frozen core-periphery map.
- Fernando Henrique Cardoso’s associated-dependent development already allowed growth with subordination. That is closer to today’s “rising India” inside chains.
- A transnational capitalist class and gig platforms add actors that a 1960s nation-state satellite model underplayed.
Critical use
- Do not treat dependency as destiny. States, movements, and South cooperation can bargain, as world-system theory itself allows semi-peripheral mobility.
- Do not treat GDP growth as proof that Frank was wrong. Growth can be dependent, informal, and unequal.
- Gendered care and unpaid work, missing in early dependency, now belong in any global labour map.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD CORE[Core patents finance brands] --> DRAIN[Surplus drain] PER[Periphery cheap labour resources] --> DRAIN GVC[Global value chains] --> DRAIN CHN[China NICs] --> SEMI[Semi-periphery mobility] COVID[IP vaccines platforms] --> CORE
Conclusion
Dependency theories remain relevant as a map of surplus drain, chain hierarchy, and pandemic inequality. They must be updated for China, associated-dependent growth, and platforms. Frank and Wallerstein still beat a fairy tale of even global modernisation. They do not excuse a fatalism that ignores semi-peripheral agency.
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