Q7(b) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2021 · Sociology GS 1 · 15 marks · 2 min read

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Critically examine the contribution of dependency theories in understanding the present global scenario.

Topic: Social Change in Modern Society. Syllabus: Social Change in Modern Society: Sociological theories of social change; Development and dependency; Agents of social change; Education and social change; Science, technology and social change. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2021 and Social Change in Modern Society.

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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.

Body

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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