Delinking, as a concept, was initially put forward to propose a progressive economic strategy within and potentially beyond capitalism. This was based on the understanding that Western development has taken place under particular historical and ecological conditions that cannot be reproduced everywhere. Amid the ongoing and multifaceted socio-ecological crisis, the delinking agenda is now again articulated with a fresh focus on international monetary reform and global reparations. The contributions to this volume by authors from various theoretical traditions provide a wealth of insights on these questions and make the case for alternative epistemic, political and activist approaches premised on anti-imperialism and global justice.
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Ndongo Samba Sylla (PhD) is a Senegalese Development Economist. Based in Dakar, he is currently the Africa Research and Policy Director of the International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs).
Kai Koddenbrock (Prof. Dr.) is a German political economist. He is a professor of political economy at Bard College Berlin.
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