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"This book has a strong theoretical basis. It is focused on the developing world, so if you intend for the focus of your class to be international, it would be an excellent book to use."
"I like it because it has a strong narrative and is readable rather than trying to be a comprehensive textbook. It works best for upper-level students and even then you have to spend a bit of time covering concepts, but the students seem to get more out of it because most of the material is well contextualized and emphasizes a few critical themes. Easy to combine with other materials."
"The book is very comprehensive, and uses multiple lenses to help students understand the multi-faceted aspects of development."
"Students find the text engaging and relevant."
"This text would be useful for a Social Change class. McMichael does a brilliant job of explaining to students how the modern world system changed during the 20th and 21st centuries. He provides a conceptual architecture to understand those changes, and he also provides empirical examples to illustrate concretely how social change in the world system happens."
"Students find it accessible and it is a good starting point to have discussions about colonialism and development..."
"Good book for challenging students conceptually- sets up a nice framework for development studies, globalization, and food governance."