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Shimshon Bichler &
Jonathan Nitzan |
Dominant Capital and the New Wars |
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| Satoshi Ikeda |
Japan and the Changing Regime of Accumulation: A World-System Study of Japan’s Trajectory From Miracle to Debacle |
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| Jonathan Leitner |
The Political Economy of Raw Materials Transport from Internal Periphery to Core in the Early 20th Century US: The Calumet & Hecla Copper Company’s Struggle for Market Access, 1922-39 |
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Mini-Symposium: Peter Gowan & The "Capitalist World-Empire"
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| Peter Gowan |
Contemporary Intra-Core Relations and World Systems Theory |
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| John Gulick |
A Critical Appraisal of Peter Gowan’s "Contemporary Intra-Core Relations and World-Systems Theory": A Capitalist World-Empire or U.S.-East Asian Geo-Economic Integration? |
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| Terry Boswell |
American
World Empire or Declining Hegemony |
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| Giovanni Arrighi |
Spatial and
Other "Fixes" of Historical Capitalism |
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Capitalism is the first and only historical social system that has become truly global in scale and scope. Mapping this transformation over time is a particularly challenging task. Without some theoretical guidance in the selection of the networks to be mapped, there is a real risk of producing maps that are so confusing as to be worthless. Drawing from David Harvey's concepts of "spatial-temporal fix," "switching crisis," and "accumulation by dispossession," this article proposes a conceptual map focused specifically on the processes associated with the globalization of historical capitalism. This is not an actual map of the spatial-temporal dynamic of historical capitalism but a first step in the identification of the kind of geographic and historical information that is needed in order to produce such a map.
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Book Reviews
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Richard C. King (ed.)
Postcolonial America
Reviewed by John Agnew
P. Brown, A. Green, and H. Lander
High Skills: Globalization, Competitiveness, and Skill Formation
Reviewed by Mamadi Matlhako
Raymond D. Crotty
When Histories Collide: The Development and Impact of Individualistic Capitalism
Reviewed by Denis O’Hearn
Al Crespo (ed.)
Protest in the Land of Plenty: A View of Democracy from the Streets of America as We Enter the 21st Century
Reviewed by Thomas P. Roberts
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József Böröcz and Melinda Kóvacs
Empire’s New Clothes: Unveiling EU Enlargement
Reviewed by Deniz Yükseker
Stefano Battilosi and Youssef Cassis
European Banks and the American Challenge: Competition and Cooperation in International Banking under Bretton Woods
Reviewed by Seán Ó Riain
John MacArthur
The Selling of “Free Trade”: NAFTA, Washington, and the Subversion of American Democracy
Reviewed by Dag MacLeod
R. Baldoz, C. Koeber, and P. Kraft (eds.)
The Critical Study of Work: Labor, Technology, and Global Production
Reviewed by Leslie C. Gates |
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