CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
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, QEH
Chair: Chris McKenna, Global History of Capitalism Project, History Faculty and Brasenose College
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)
The Reception of 'Dependency and Development' in the Federal Republic of Germany
Clara Inés Ruvituso, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
The Reception of Dependency Theory in the USSR
Alessandro Iandolo, DPIR and St Catherine’s College
Chair: Kate Sullivan de Estrada, Contemporary South Asian Studies Programme, OSGA
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
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
Chair: Diego Sánchez-Ancochea, Oxford Department of International Development, and OSGA
16.15-17.00 Coffee break
17.00 OSGA Global Forum Inaugural Lecture:
50 Years Of Dependency and Development:
Challenges and Risks to Democracy Then and Now
Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Former President of Brazil, and co-author of Dependency and Development.
Introduction by the University Chancellor, Lord Patten