Task – ‘Open-source’ task. Theory – 10 point task – a ‘Open-source’ task. Find/identify main postulates of given great thinker/scholar [from Martin Griffiths


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richard A. Falk
Richard A. Falk is an American international relations scholar and professor emeritus of international law and international relations at Princeton University. He is best known for his contributions to the study of world order, global justice, and human rights. The main postulates of his thought are:

  1. World Order: Falk has written extensively on the need for a more just and equitable world order, one that is based on the principle of global justice and the protection of human rights.

  2. Human Rights: Falk has been a strong advocate for human rights and has written extensively on the need to protect and promote human rights on a global scale.

  3. Global Justice: Falk has argued for a more just and equitable global system, one that is based on the principle of global justice and the protection of human rights. He has written on the need to address issues of global inequality and to create a more inclusive and sustainable global economy.

A relevant illustration of Falk's ideas can be seen in his advocacy for the protection of human rights in conflict zones. Falk has written extensively on the importance of protecting human rights in times of conflict and has been critical of the actions of states that violate human rights.
Another example is Falk's advocacy for a more just and equitable world order. He has written on the need to address issues of global inequality and to create a more inclusive and sustainable global economy. This includes the need to address the root causes of poverty and inequality, such as the exploitation of weaker nations by dominant powers and the pursuit of profits at the expense of human rights and dignity.

Andre gunder frank
André Gunder Frank was a German-American development economist and social scientist. He is best known for his contributions to the study of dependency theory and world systems theory. The main postulates of his thought are:

  1. Dependency Theory: Frank developed the idea of dependency theory, which argues that the global economic system creates a relationship of dependency between developed and underdeveloped nations. Underdeveloped countries are dependent on the developed world for resources and markets, while developed countries are dependent on the underdeveloped world for cheap labor and raw materials.

  2. World Systems Theory: Frank also made important contributions to the development of world systems theory, which argues that the global economy is divided into core, semi-peripheral, and peripheral regions. The core regions are highly developed and dominate the global economy, while peripheral regions are underdeveloped and exploited by the core regions.

  3. Global Inequality: Frank was a strong critic of global inequality and the exploitation of the underdeveloped world by the developed world. He argued that the global economic system creates and perpetuates a relationship of dependency between developed and underdeveloped nations, which leads to unequal development and widespread poverty in the underdeveloped world.

A relevant illustration of Frank's ideas can be seen in the relationship between developed and underdeveloped nations. Frank's work highlights the ways in which the global economic system creates and perpetuates a relationship of dependency between these nations, with the developed world exploiting the underdeveloped world for resources and markets. This relationship leads to unequal development and widespread poverty in the underdeveloped world.
Another example is Frank's criticism of the global economic system. He argues that the global economic system creates and perpetuates global inequality and the exploitation of the underdeveloped world by the developed world. This has important implications for international relations and the way in which the global economy is structured and regulated.


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