Jurnal Analisis Hubungan Internasional
ISSN 2302-8777
Vol. 3 / No. 3 / Published : 2014-09
Order : 16, and page :1161 - 1180
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Original Article :
Postcolonialism perspective on the negative impacts of neoliberal free trade practice inthird world countries: a case-study of tanzania
Author :
- 071012011*1
- Mahasiswa Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Abstract :
Free trade in the framework of Neoliberalism has become dominant practice in international relations. However, empirical evidences show that free trade gives negative impacts on the lives of people in Third World Countries. In Tanzania, the Structural Adjust ment Programmes (SAPs) that enforced the country to cut the trade barriers and adhere to the free trade rule cause an economic imbalance and poverty, leading the country toward social insecurity and ecological crisis. This Thesis use Postcolonialism to ex p lain the complex traumatic legacy left in the psychology of the colonized that underpins the problematic political economy reality in Third World Countries, including the excess of neoliberal free trade. Although the objectives and conclusions reached by this thesis will aim to respond to the broader Sub -Saharan Africa and Third World Countries challenge, the specific case of Tanzania will be used to illustrate the argument.
Keyword :
Neoliberalism, free trade, Postcolonialism, Third World Countries, Tanzania,
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