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Vol. XI
Number 1
December 2005
Special Issue:
Globalizations from ‘Above’ and ‘Below’
The Future of World Society

Edited by:
Mark Herkenrath, Claudia König, Hanno Scholtz, & Thomas Volken
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Articles
A Brief History of the Future of World Society
Mark Herkenrath, Claudia König, Hanno Scholtz, & Thomas Volken

Christopher Chase-Dunn Social Evolution and the Future of World Society
  Abstract
The idea of world society implies a fully articulated complex culture and consciousness. This has been emerging on a global scale, but the old world-system of multiple cultures continues to exist at the same time that a global culture is in formation. This article discusses the historical evolution of world orders, the coming dark age of deglobalization and the potential for the eventual emergence of a collectively rational and democratic global commonwealth.


George Modelski Long-Term Trends in World Politics
  Abstract

Joachim Karl Rennstich Chaos or ReOrder? The Future of Hegemony in a World-System in Upheaval
  Abstract

Alberto Martinelli From World System to World Society?
  Abstract

Jeffrey Kentor The Growth of Transnational Corporate Networks: 1962–1998
  Abstract

Michael Nollert Transnational Corporate Ties: A Synopsis of Theories and Empirical Findings
  Abstract

Gordon Laxer Popular National Sovereignty and the U.S. Empire
  Abstract

Neera Chandhoke How Global is Global Civil Society?
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