AP Human Geography
Wallerstein's World Systems Theory is a socio-economic framework that categorizes countries into core, semi-periphery, and periphery based on their economic activities and global power dynamics. This theory emphasizes the interconnectedness of nations in a single global system, where wealth and resources flow from the periphery to the core, leading to unequal development and persistent disparities between countries.
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