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Volume II (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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