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Richard York, Eugene A. Rosa and Thomas Dietz A Tale of Contrasting Trends: Three Measures of the Ecological Footprint in China, India, Japan, and the United States, 1961-2003
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David Baronov The Role of Historical-Cultural Formations within World-Systems Analysis: Reframing the Analysis of Biomedicine in East Africa
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Kyoung-ho Shin and Paul S. Ciccantell The Steel and Shipbuilding Industries of South Korea: Rising East Asia and Globalization
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Paul K. Gellert and Jon Shefner People, Place, and Time: How Structural Fieldwork Helps World-Systems Analysis
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Giovanni Arrighi's Adam Smith In Beijing
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Thomas D. Hall, "Introduction"

Jennifer Bair, "The New Hegemon? Contingency and Agency in the Asian Age"

Gary Coyne, "Natural and Unnatural Paths"

Robert A. Denemark, "World System History: Arrighi, Frank, and the Way Forward"

John Gulick, "Giovanni Arrighi’s Tapestry of East & West"

Thomas E. Reifer, "Histories of the Present: Giovanni Arrighi & the Long Duree of Geohistorical Capitalism"

Ganesh Trichur and Steven Sherman, "Giovanni Arrighi in Beijing"

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