Michael Hudson’s Super-Imperialism, plus his blog and the podcast Geopolitical Economy Report.
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I recommend this, read it a few months ago. It's very readable, pretty short (like a hundred pages or so) and has a list of further reading at the back. It's not The Theory™, it's just, well, an introduction and overview of what the theory entails
I liked Zak Cope's book 'Divided World, Divided Class' it was much more comprehensible to me. He writes in a more colloquial way than Amin. It's a great book if you're not doing intensive study.
There is also Imperialism in the Twenty First Century by John Smith that is great but it is not easy to read.
It's so funny to me that all the big leftist theorists have exotic names and then there's Mr. Default Name himself
It's probably a pseudonym