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About the Author

Samir Amin (Egypt/France), was born in Cairo as son of an Egyptian father and a French mother (both medical doctors).

He spent his childhood and youth in Port Said, where he attended a French High School and obtained a Baccalaureat (1947). He studied in Paris (1947-1957) with degrees in political science (1952), statistics (1956) and eco­nomics (1957). His PhD thesis (1957) was on: The origins of underdevelopment—capitalist accumula­tion on a world scale but retitled The structural effects of the international integration of precapi­talist economies. A theoretical study of the mecha­nism which creates so-called underdeveloped economies. He worked in Cairo (1957-1960) for the government's "Institution for Economic Management". He was an adviser to the Ministry of Planning in Bamako (Mali) (1960-1963). In 1963 received a fellowship at the Institut Africain de Developpement Economique et de Planification (IDEP), where he worked until 1970 besides being a professor at the university of Poitiers, Dakar and Paris (of Paris VIII, Vincennes). In 1970 he became director of the IDEP, which he man­aged until 1980. In 1980 Amin left the IDEP and became a director of the Third World Forum in Dakar.

Samir Amin wrote more than 30 books: Les effets structurels de Tintegration internationale des economies precapitalistes. Une etude theorique du mecanisme qui a engendre les eonomies dites sous-developpees (1957); Trois experiences africaines de developpement: le Mali, la Guinee et le Ghana (1965); L’economie du Maghreb, 2 vols. (1966); Le developpement du capitalisme en Cote d'Ivoire (1967); Le monde des affaires senegalais (1969); The Class struggle in Africa (1969); Le Maghreb moderne (The Magrheb in the Modern World) (1970); 1970, L’accumulation a Techelle mondiale (mdoAccumulation on a world scale) (1970); with C.

Coquery- Vidrovitch, Histoire economique du Congo 1880-1968 (1970); LAfirique de l’Ouest

bloquee (1971); Le developpement inegal (Unequal development) (1973); Uechange Inegal et la loi de la valeur (1973); Neocolonialism in West Africa (1973); 'Le developpement inegal. Essai sur les formations sociales du capitalisme periph- erique' Paris: Editions de Minuit (1973); Uechange inegal et la loi de la valeur (1973); with K. Vergopoulos): La question paysanne et le capitalism (1974); with A. Faire, M. Hussein and G. Massiah): La crise de Pimperialisme (1975); ‘Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism' New York: Monthly Review Press (1976); Uimperialisme et le developpement inegal (Imperialism and unequal development) (1976); La nation arabe (The Arab Nation) (1976); La loi de la valeur et le materialisme historique (The law of value and histor­ical materialism) (1977); Classe et nation dans l'histoire et la crise contemporaine (Class and nation, historically and in the current crisis) (1979); L'economie arabe contemporaine (The Arab economy today) (1980); Uavenir du MaoTsme (The Future of Maoism) (1981); Irak et Syrie 1960-1980 (1982); with G. Arrighi, A. G. Frank and I. Wallerstein): La crise, quelle crise? (Crisis, what crisis?) (1982); Transforming the world-economy? Nine critical essays on the new international economic order (1984); La deconnexion (Delinking: towards a polycentric world) (1985); 1988, Imperialisme et sous-developpement en Afrique (expanded edition of 1976) (1988); L'eurocentrisme (Eurocentrism) (1988); with F. Yachir): La Mediterranee dans le systeme mondial (1988); La faillite du developpement en Afrique et dans le tiers monde(1989); Transforming the revolution: social movements and the world system (1990); Itineraire intellectual; regards sur le demi-siecle 1945-1990 (Re-reading the post-war period: an Intellectual Itinerary) (1990); UEmpire du chaos (Empire of chaos) (1991); Les enjeux strategiques en Mediterranee (1991); with G.

Arrighi, A. G. Frank et I. Wallerstein): Le grand tumult (1991); 'Empire of Chaos' New York: Monthly Review Press (1992); UEthnie a l'assaut des nations (1994); La gestion capitaliste de la crise (1995); Les defis de la mondialisation (1996); Critique de l'air du temps (1997); Spectres of capitalism: a critique of current intellectual fashions (1999); Uhegemonisme des Etats-Unis et l'effacement du projet europeen (2000); Mondialisation, comprehendre pour agir (2002); Obsolescent Capitalism (2003); The Liberal Virus: Permanent War and the Americanization of the World (2004); with Ali El Kenz, Europe and the Arab world; patterns and prospects for the new relation­ship (2005); 2006, Beyond US Hegemony: Assessing the Prospects for a Multipolar World (2006); with James Membrez, The World We Wish to See: Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-First Century (2008); 'Aid for Development' in 'Aid to Africa: Redeemer or Coloniser? (2009); 'Eurocentrism - Modernity, Religion and Democracy: A Critique of Eurocentrism and Culturalism' (2010); 'Ending the Crisis of Capitalism or Ending Capitalism?' (2010), 'Global History - a View from the South' (2010); 'Maldevelopment - Anatomy of a Global Failure' (2011).

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Source: Amin S.. Samir Amin: Pioneer of the Rise of the South. Springer, 2014— 179 p.. 2014

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