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Volume IV (1998)
Number 1 (Winter)
Special Issue: Global Labor Movements
Guest-Edited by Bradley Nash, Jr.
Bradley Nash, Jr.
Editors' Introduction: Globalizing Solidarity: Praxis and the International Labor Movement
Bradley Nash, Jr., ed.
Forum: Prospects for a Global Labor Movement
Edna Bonacich, The Problems and the Prospects
Ralph Armbruster, Globalization and Cross-Border Labor Organizing
Bradley Nash, Jr., Organizing a Global Labor Movement from Top and Bottom
Dan Clawson, Contradictions of Labor Solidarity
Beverly Silver, The Global Restructuring of Labor Movements
Edna Bonacich
Organizing Immigrant Workers in the Los Angeles Apparel Industry
Ralph Armbruster
Cross-Border Organizing in the Garment and Automobile Industries: The Phillips Van Heusen and Ford Cuautitlan Cases
Dimitris Stevis
International Labor Organizations, 1864-1997: The Weight of History and the Challenges of the Present
Number 2 (Fall)
Daniel J. Whiteneck
Creating British Global Leadership: The Liberal Trading Community from 1750 to 1792
Torry D. Dickinson
Preparing to Understand Feminism in the Twenty-First Century: Global Social Change, Women's Work, and Women's Movements
Thomas Schott
Ties between Center and Periphery in the Scientific World-System: Accumulation of Rewards, Dominance and Self-Reliance in the Center
Gernot Köhler
The Structure of Global Money and World Tables of Unequal Exchange
Alf Hornborg
Ecosystems and World Systems: Accumulation as an Ecological Process
Book Reviews
Andre Gunder Frank
ReORIENT: Global Economy in the Asian Age
Reviewed by Kees Terlouw
Samuel P. Huntington
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order
Reviewed by David Skidmore
Steve Fuller
Science
Sandra G. Harding
Is Science Multicultural? Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies
Reviewed by Merle Jacob
Graeme Donald Snooks
The Dynamic Society: Exploring the Sources of Global Change
Reviewed by Andre Gunder Frank
David Hackett Fischer
The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History
Reviewed by Thomas Ford Brown
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