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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Mark Herkenrath, Claudia König,
Hanno Scholtz, & Thomas Volken |
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| Christopher Chase-Dunn |
Social Evolution and the Future of World Society |
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| George Modelski |
Long-Term Trends in World Politics |
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| Joachim Karl Rennstich |
Chaos or ReOrder? The Future of Hegemony in a World-System in Upheaval |
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Observing the latest trends of a rise in interest in the development of power distribution in a world-system created and dominated by states but increasingly challenged as such, this paper takes a deeper look at the historical evolution of this system, its current transformation, and likely future development. After a brief discussion of prevalent concepts of world(-)system development and its sociopolitical control, this work offers an evolutionary perspective to place current changes of power and its distribution in the dynamic long-term development of global system formation. It then presents alternative visions of the future development of political and economic hegemony. It concludes that a further rise in instability of global political power distribution accompanied by a likely challenge to existing distributional patterns has a high probability of occurrence.
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| Alberto Martinelli |
From World System to World Society? |
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| Jeffrey Kentor |
The Growth of Transnational Corporate Networks: 19621998 |
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| Michael Nollert |
Transnational Corporate Ties: A Synopsis of Theories and Empirical Findings |
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| Gordon Laxer |
Popular National Sovereignty and the U.S. Empire |
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| Neera Chandhoke |
How Global is Global Civil Society? |
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