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Assisted by the conceptual framework and theoretical guidelines predominant within critical IPE, a set of ’core concepts’ can be elaborated and developed into an analytical model designed to study processes behind structural change. In this chapter we will develop and discuss such a model, drawing from preceding chapters dealing with the Bretton Woods Conference and the abolition of the apartheid system in South Africa. We will also revisit the process around the demands for a New International Economic Order (NIEO) during the 1970s as an illustration of the forces at work. These demands, which were raised by the Non-Aligned Movement in the mid-1970s, envisaged a similar kind of structural change as this study.

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Abrahamsson, H. (2003). An Analytical Model for Action. In: Understanding World Order and Structural Change. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403944054_6

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