Volume VII (2001)
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| Front Material (Cover, Table of Contents, Masthead) |
| ARTICLES |
| John Agnew |
The New Global Economy: Time-Space Compression, Geopolitics, and Global Uneven Development |
Rein Taagepera
Edgar Kaskla |
The City-Country Rule: An Extension of the Rank-Size Rule |
| Stefan Andreasson |
Divergent Paths of Development: The Modern World-System and Democratization in South Africa and Zambia |
| Jon D. Carlson |
Broadening and Deepening: Systemic Expansion, Incorporation and the Zone of Ignorance |
| Riccardo Pelizzo |
Timbuktu: A Lesson in Underdevelopment |
| BOOK REVIEWS |
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Immanuel Wallerstein
The End of the World As We Know It: Social Sciences for the Twenty-First Century
Reviewed By R.W. Connell |
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Terry Boswell and Christopher Chase-Dunn
The Spiral of Capitalism and Socialism: Toward Global Democracy
Reviewed By Sing C. Chew |
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Stephen K. Sanderson
Social Transformations: A General Theory of Historical Development
Reviewed By E. N. Anderson
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John Boli and George M. Thomas
Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations Since 1875
Reviewed By Steven Sherman |
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Rita Mae Kelly, Jane H. Bayes, Mary E. Hawkesworth, & Brigitte Young (editors)
Gender, Globalization, and Democratization
Reviewed By Nancy Forsythe |
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Kevin Bales
Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy
Reviewed By Susan E. Mannon |
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Walter L. Goldfrank, David Goodman, and Andrew Szasz (editors)
Ecology and the World-System
Reviewed By Paul K. Gellert |
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John Lie
Han Unbound: The Political Economy of South Korea
Reviewed By Nicole Bousquet |
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Toggia Pietro, Pat Lauderdale, and Abebe Zegeye
Crisis and Terror in the Horn of Africa: Autopsy of Democracy, Human Rights and Freedom
Reviewed By Kafkazli Seyed Javad |
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Sing C. Chew
World Ecological Degradation: Accumulation, Urbanization, and Deforestation 3000 BCAD 2000
Reviewed By Jason W. Moore and
Douglas Bevington |
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