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ADDITIONAL READINGS
1 Amin, Samir. 2019. The Liberal Virus: Permanent War and the Americanization of the World. New York: NYU Press.
2 Branche, Jerome, ed. 2018. Post/Colonialism and the Pursuit of Freedom in the Black Atlantic. New York: Routledge.
3 Brooks, Andrew. 2017. The End of Development: A Global History of Poverty and Prosperity. London: Zed Books.
4 Campbell, Colin. 2007. The Easternization of the West: A Thematic Account of Cultural Change in the Modern Era. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.
5 Ferguson, Niall. 2011. Civilization: The West and the Rest. New York: Penguin.
6 Foster, Robert J. 2008. Coca-Globalization: Following Soft Drinks from New York to New Guinea. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
7 Harvey, David. 2003. The New Imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
8 Lenin, Vladimir. 1917/1939. Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism. New York: International Publishers.
9 McMichael, Philip. 2016. Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective, 6th ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.
10 Rodríguez, Clara. 2018. America, as Seen on TV: How Television Shapes Immigrant Expectations around the Globe. New York: NYU Press.
11 Singer, Barnett. 2013. The Americanization of France. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
12 Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1974. The Modern World-System: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World-Economy in the 16th Century. New York: Academic Press.
13 Williams, Logan. 2018. Eradicating Blindness: Global Health Innovation from South Asia. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan.
14 Zakaria, Fareed. 2011. The Post-American World: Release 2.0. New York:W.W. Norton.
NOTES
1 1 As Lenin (1917/1939: 123) puts it later, “the economic quintessence of imperialism is monopoly capital.”
2 2 Lenin (1917/1939: 91) saw finance capital rather than industrial capital as being of central importance: “The characteristic feature of imperialism is not industrial capital, but finance capital.”
3 3 Lenin (as does Hobson) often uses the terms interchangeably or relates one to the other. For example: “Colonial policy and imperialism existed before this latest stage of capitalism, and even before capitalism” (Lenin 1917/1939: 81–2); see also Williams and Chrisman (1994b: 1).
4 4 For an excellent collection of essays on this topic, see Ashcroft et al. (2006).
5 5 This includes, more broadly, texts and discourse (see Appendix).
6 6 For one exception, see Edelman and Haugerud (2005).
7 7 It is this focus on nation-states that leads many who study globalization to argue that world system theory is not a theory of globalization because of the decline of the nation-state in the global age.
8 8 In using the terms “America/Americans” Kuisel clearly has in mind US/US citizens.
9 9 The global influences of all other North, Central, and South American countries are too diverse to be encompassed by Americanization as an analytical concept.
10 10 These include Duhamel (1931); Williams (1962); McCreary (1962); Duignan and Gann (1992); Kuisel (1993); Kroes et al. (1993).
11 11 Including Campbell (2003); and Beck et al. (2003).
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