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                           CONTENTS 
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                          Front Material (Cover, Table of Contents,
Masthead, Preface) (360k) | 
                          i | 
                         
                        
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                           IV.
WORLD-SYSTEMS: CONTEMPORARY 
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                          Anouar Abdel-Malek | 
                          The Civilizational Orientation in the Making of the New
World (144k) | 
                          565 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Samir Amin | 
                          Economic Globalism and Political Universalism:
Conflicting Issues? (276k) | 
                          582 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Orlando Fals Borda | 
                          Peoples’ SpaceTimes in Global Processes: The Response of
the Local (156k) | 
                          624 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Jonathan Friedman | 
                          Globalization, Class and Culture in Global Systems (208k) | 
                          636 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Pablo González Casanova | 
                          Viaje alrededor del sistema-mundo (112k) | 
                          658 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Philip McMichael | 
                          World-Systems
Analysis, Globalization, and Incorporated Comparison (208k) | 
                          668 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Daniel Singer | 
                          The "Third Way" and a New Left (148k) | 
                          692 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Teivo Teivainen | 
                          Towards
a Democratic Theory of the World-System: Democracy, Territoriality, and
Transnationalization (212k) | 
                          706 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Claudia von Werlhof | 
                          "Globalization"
and the "Permanent" Process of "Primitive Accumulation": The Example of
the MAI, the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (220k) | 
                          728 | 
                         
                        
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                           V.
STRUCTURES OF KNOWLEDGE 
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                          Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas | 
                          Rethinking
Current Social Sciences: The Case of Historical Discourses in the
History of Modernity (192k) | 
                          750 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Su-Hoon Lee | 
                          The
Rise of East Asia and East Asian Social Science’s Quest for
Self-Identity (164k) | 
                          768 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Richard E. Lee | 
                          The
Structures of Knowledge and the Future of the Social Sciences: Two
Postulates, Two Propositions and a Closing Remark (168k) | 
                          786 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Roberto Briceńo-León 
Heinz R. Sonntag | 
                          Social
Science and Latin America: Promises to Keep (184k) | 
                          798 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Orlando Lentini | 
                          American Liberalism, One Worldism & World-Systems
Analysis (168k) | 
                          812 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch | 
                          Histoire
et intégration des communautés: le cas du Burkina-Faso (164k) | 
                          828 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          José María Tortosa | 
                          La
investigación para la paz y la perspectiva de los sistemas-mundo (208k) | 
                          842 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Johan Galtung | 
                          Local
Authorities As Peace Factors/Actors/Workers (148k) | 
                          860 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Ari Sitas | 
                          Inqola
Masondosondo! For a New Sociology of Civic Virtue (180k) | 
                          874 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Ilya Prigogine | 
                          The
Networked Society (132k) | 
                          892 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Alain Touraine | 
                          A
Method for Studying Social Actors (156k) | 
                          900 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Pierre Dockčs | 
                          Pouvoir, autorité et convention d’obéissance (284k) | 
                          920 | 
                         
                        
                           
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                          Volume 2, 1996
                          Editor's
Introduction Christopher Chase-Dunn 
                          Articles
                          
                            - Number 1 Daniel
J. Whiteneck
 
The Industrial Revolution and Birth of the Anti-Mercantilist Idea:
Epistemic Communities and Global Leadership  
                           
                           
                          Special Thematic Section: Praxis and
the Future of the World-System  
                          
                            - Number 2 W.
Warren Wagar
 
Toward a Praxis of World Integration  
                            - Number 2-a Salvatore
J. Babones
 
On the Devolution of State Power: Comment on Wagar's "Praxis"  
                            - Number 2-b Albert
Bergesen
 
Reflections on Wagar's World Party  
                            - Number 2-c Patrick
Bond and Mzwanele Mayekiso
 
Toward the Integration of Urban Social Movements at the World Scale:
Dialogue with W. Warren Wagar's "Toward a Praxis of World Integration"  
                            - Number 2-d Terry
Boswell
 
Nationalism and World Governance: Comment on Warren Wagar's "Praxis"  
                            - Number 2-e Walter
L. Goldfrank
 
Praxis, Schmaxis: Commentary on Wagar  
                            - Number 2-f Val
Moghadam
 
Comments on Warren Wagar's "Toward a Praxis of World Integration"  
                            - Number 2-g Maria
A. Pozas
 
What Will an Integrated Socialist World Look Like? Brief Comments on
Warren Wagar's Article: "Toward a Praxis of World Integration"  
                            - Number 2-h Robert
J.S. Ross
 
Agency and Enlightenment: Comment on W. Warren Wagar's "Toward a Praxis
of World Integration"  
                            - Number 2-i Stephen
K. Sanderson
 
The Future of W. Warren Wagar  
                            - Number 2-j Richard
Schauffler
 
Comments on Wagar's "Toward a Praxis of World Integration"  
                            - Number 2-k David
Schwartzman
 
Comment on Wagar  
                            - Number 2-l Teivo
Teivainen
 
Universalism and Ambiguousness: Comments on Wagar's Praxis of World
Integration  
                            - Number 2-m David
Wilkinson
 
Comment on Wagar's "Praxis"  
                            - Number 2-n W.
Warren Wagar
 
A Response  
                           
                           
                          Special Thematic Section on
Anthropology and World-Systems  
                          
                            - Number 3 P.
Nick Kardulias
 
Introduction to the Thematic Section  
                            - Number 4 Thomas
D. Hall
 
Worls-Systems and Evolution: An Appraisal  
                            - Number 5 Mark
T. Shutes
 
Tailored Research: On Getting the Right Fit Between Macro-Level Theory
and Micro-Level Data  
                            - Number 6 Peter
N. Peregrine
 
Legitimation Crises in Premodern Worlds  
                            - Number 7 Gary
M. Feinman
 
The Changing Structure of Macroregional Mesoamerica: With Focus on the
Classic-Postclassic Transition in the Valley of Oaxaca  
                            - Number 8 Rani
T. Alexander
 
The Emerging World System and Colonial Yucutan: The Archaeology of
Core-Periphery Integration, 1780-1847  
                            - Number 9 Lawrence
A. Kuznar
 
Periphery/Core Relations in the Inca Empire: Carrots and Sticks in an
Andean World System  
                            - Number 10 Robert
J. Jeske
 
World Systems Theory, Core Periphery Interactions and Elite Economic
Exchange in Mississippian Societies  
                            - Number 11 P.
Nick Kardulias
 
Multiple Levels in the Aegean Bronze Age World-System  
                            - Number 12 Ian
Morris
 
Negotiated Peripherality in Iron Age Greece  
                            - Number 13 Peter
S. Wells
 
Production within and beyond Imperial Boundaries: Goods, Exchange, and
Power in Roman Europe  
                            - Number 14 Darrell
La Lone
 
Commentary on "Leadership, Production, and Exchange: An Evaluation of
World-Systems Theory in a Global Context"  
                           
                           
                          
                            - Number 15 Giovanni
Arrighi
 
The Rise of East Asia and the Withering Away of the Interstate System  
                            - Number 16 George
A. Barnett and Joseph G.T. Salisbury
 
Communication and Globalization: A longitudinal analysis of the
International Telecommunications Network  
                            - Number 17 David
Wilkinson
 
World-economic theories and problems: Quigley vs. Wallerstein vs.
Central Civilization  
                           
                          Book Reviews
                          
                            - Review 1 World
Resources Institute
 
World Resources 1994-95: A Guide to the Global Environment 
                              Reviewed by Brad Bullock  
                            - Review 2 Miguel
E. Korzeniewicz, Gary Gereffi, and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz
 
Response to Dunaway and Clelland
                             
                            - Review 3 York
W. Bradshaw and Michael Wallace
 
Global Inequalities 
                              Reviewed by Robert J.S. Ross  
                            - Review 4 Sing
C. Chew and Robert A. Denemark, eds.
 
The Underdevelopment of Development: Essays in Honor of Andre Gunder
Frank 
                              Reviewed by Stephen K. Sanderson  
                            - Review 5 Wilma
Dunaway
 
The First American Frontier: Transition to Capitalism in Southern
Appalachia, 1700-1860 
                              Reviewed by Michael Timberlake  
                           
                          
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                          Volume 1, 1995
                          Editor's
Introduction Christopher Chase-Dunn 
   
                          Articles
                          
                            - Number 1 David
Wilkinson
 
From Mesopotamia through Carroll Quigley to Bill Clinton: World
Historical Systems, the Civilizationist, and the President 
                            - Number 2 Myron
J. Frankman
 
Catching the Bus for Global Development: Gerschenkron Revisited  
                            - Number 3 Stephen
B. Bunker & Paul S Ciccantell
 
Restructuring Markets, Reorganizing Nature: An Examination of Japanese
Strategies for Access to Raw Materials 
                            - Number 4 Christoph
Scherrer
 
The Commitment to a Liberal World Market Order as a Hegemonic Practice:
The Case of the USA
                               
                              Hegemonic Rivalry: Past and Future
                             
                            - Number 4.5 Christopher
Chase-Dunn
 
Introduction to the Thematic Section 
                            - Number 5 Volker
Bornschier
 
Hegemonic Decline, West European Unification and the Future Structure
of the Core 
                            - Number 6 Christopher
Chase-Dunn & Bruce Podobnik
 
The Next War: World-System Cycles and Trends 
                            - Number 7 George
Modelski
 
From Leadership to Organization: The Evolution of Global Politics 
                            - Number 8 Walter
L. Goldfrank
 
Beyond Cycles of Hegemony: Economic, Social, and Military Factors 
                            - Number 9 Gerd
Junne
 
Global Cooperation or Rival Trade Blocks? 
                            - Number 10 Tieting
Su
 
Clashed of "Life Spaces" and Other Logics of Hegemonic Rivalry 
                            - Number 11 John
Borrego
 
Models of Integration and Development in the Pacific 
                            - Number 12 Albert
Bergesen & Roberto Fernandez
 
Who Has the Most Fortune 500 Firms: A Network Analysis of Global
Economic Competition, 1956-1989 
                            - Number 13 Brigitte
Schulz
 
Germany, the United States and Future Inter-Core Conflict 
                            - Number 14 Erich
Weede
 
Future Hegemonic Rivalry between China and the West? 
                            - Number 15 Terry
Boswell
 
Hegemony and Bifurcation Points in World History 
                            - Number 16 Inactive
 
There is currently no Number 16 
                            - Number 17 Jon
Berquist
 
The Shifting Frontier: The Achaemenid Empire's Treatment of Western
Colonies 
                            - Number 18 Kurt
Burch
 
Invigorating World System Theory as Critical Theory: Exploring
Philosophical Foundations and Postpositivist Contributions
                                 
                            - Number 19 Immanuel
Wallerstein
 
The Modern World-System and Evolution 
                            - Number 20 Cornelis
P. Terlouw
 
Is the World-Systems Perspective Restricted to a Global Perspective?
The Connection between Global and Regional Developments in
Pre-Industrial France  
                           
                          Book Reviews
                          
                            - Review 1 W.
Warren Wagar
 
A Short History of the Future 
                              Reviewed by Terry Boswell 
                            - Review 2 Robert
Perrucci
 
Japanese Auto Transplants in the Heartland: Corporatism and Community 
                              Reviewed by Cal Dassbach 
                            - Review 3 Andre
Gunder Frank & Barry K. Gills, eds.
 
The World System: Five Hundred Years or Five Thousand? 
                              Reviewed by Thomas D. Hall 
                            - Review 4 Guillermo
Algaze
 
The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian
Civilization 
                              Reviewed by Alexander H. Joffe 
                            - Review 5 Gary
Gereffi & Miguel Korzeniewicz, eds.
 
Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism 
                              Reviewed by Wilma A. Dunaway &
Donald A. Clelland 
                            - Review 6 Giovanni
Arrighi
 
The Long Twentieth Century 
                              Reviewed by Immanuel Wallerstein 
    
                           
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