Special Issue
Journal of World-Systems Research
Festschrift for Immanuel Wallerstein - Part I
Published Under the Sponsorship of the Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies, Division of Social Sciences - University of California, Santa Cruz
Volume XI, Number 2, Summer/Fall 2000

The Journal of World-Systems Research is an electronic journal dedicated to scholarly research on the modern world-system and earlier, smaller intersocietal networks. It is intentionally interdisciplinary in focus.

Volume VI, Number 2 of JWSR was published under the sponsorship of the Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies, and the Division of Social Sciences at UC Santa Cruz. Additional funding for Volume 6, Number 2 by Global Hegemonics and Program in Comparative International Development in the Department of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University.

Editor:
Walter L. Goldfrank – University of California, Santa Cruz

Assistant Editor:
Eric W. Titolo – Binghamton University

Book Review Editor:
Joya Misra – University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Publication Services & Site Administration:
Global Hegemonics

Site Hosting:
Communications for a Sustainable Future (CSF)
University of Colorado at Boulder

Guest Publishing Assistants
Ben Brewer
Ho-fung Hung

Editorial Board
Janet Abu-Lughod – New School of Social Research
Albert Bergesen – Arizona
Volker Bornschier – Zurich
Terry Boswell – Emory
Christopher Chase-Dunn – Johns Hopkins University
Carl Dassbach – Michigan Tech
Jonathan Friedman – Lund
Andre Gunder Frank – Florida International University
Thomas D. Hall – DePauw
David Kowalewski – Alfred
Su Hoon Lee – IFES, Seoul
Alejandro Portes – Princeton
Beverly Silver – Johns Hopkins
Cornelius Terlouw – Utrecht
William R. Thompson – Indiana
Michael Timberlake – Kansas State
David A. Smith – University of California, Irvine
David Wilkinson – University of California, Los Angeles

Associate Editors:
Syed Farid Alatas – Singapore
Giovanni Arrighi – Johns Hopkins University
Peter Evans – University of California, Berkeley
Gary Feinman – Field Museum, Chicago
Harriet Friedmann – Toronto
Edward Kick – Utah
Robert J.S. Ross – Clark
John W. Meyer – Stanford
Patrick McGowan – Arizona State
George Modelski – Washington
Katherine Moseley IAS, Rabat, Morocco
Thomas Schott – Pittsburgh
Peter J. Taylor – Loughborough
Immanuel Wallerstein – Binghamton University
Dale Wimberley – Virginia Polytechnic