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Articles (Volume I, Number 1, 1995)
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David Wilkinson “From Mesopotamia through Carroll Quigley to Bill Clinton: World Historical Systems, the Civilizationist, and the President”

Myron J. Frankman "Catching the Bus for Global Development: Gerschenkron Revisited"

Stephen B. Bunker & Paul S Ciccantell

“Restructuring Markets, Reorganizing Nature: An Examination of Japanese Strategies for Access to Raw Materials”


Christoph Scherrer "The Commitment to a Liberal World Market Order as a Hegemonic Practice: The Case of the USA Hegemonic Rivalry: Past and Future"

Special Thematic Section—“Hegemonic Rivalry: Past and Future”

Christopher Chase-Dunn "Introduction to Thematic Session"

Volker Bornschier

“Hegemonic Decline, West European Unification and the Future Structure of the Core”


Christopher Chase-Dunn & Bruce Podobnik

“The Next War: World-System Cycles and Trends”


George Modelski

“From Leadership to Organization: The Evolution of Global Politics”


Walter L. Goldfrank

“Beyond Cycles of Hegemony: Economic, Social, and Military Factors”


Gerd Junne

“Global Cooperation or Rival Trade Blocks?”


Tieting Su

“Clashed of "Life Spaces" and Other Logics of Hegemonic Rivalry”


John Borrego

“Models of Integration and Development in the Pacific”


Albert Bergesen & Roberto Fernandez

“Who Has the Most Fortune 500 Firms: A Network Analysis of Global Economic Competition, 1956-1989”

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Brigitte Schulz

Germany, the United States and Future Inter-Core Conflict”


Erich Weede

“Future Hegemonic Rivalry between China and the West?”


Terry Boswell

“Hegemony and Bifurcation Points in World History”


Jon Berquist

“The Shifting Frontier: The Achaemenid Empire's Treatment of Western Colonies”


Kurt Burch

“Invigorating World System Theory as Critical Theory: Exploring Philosophical Foundations and Postpositivist Contributions”


Immanuel Wallerstein

“The Modern World-System and Evolution”


Cornelis P. Terlouw

“Is the World-Systems Perspective Restricted to a Global Perspective? The Connection between Global and Regional Developments in Pre-Industrial France


Book Reviews

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W. Warren Wagar, “A Short History of the Future” (Reviewed by Terry Boswell)

Robert Perrucci, “Japanese Auto Transplants in the Heartland: Corporatism and Community” (Reviewed by Cal Dassbach)


Andre Gunder Frank & Barry K. Gills, eds., “The World System: Five Hundred Years or Five Thousand?” (Reviewed by Thomas D. Hall)


Guillermo Algaze, “The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization” (Reviewed by Alexander H. Joffe)


Gary Gereffi & Miguel Korzeniewicz, eds., “Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism” (Reviewed by Wilma A. Dunaway & Donald A. Clelland)


Giovanni Arrighi, “The Long Twentieth Century” (Reviewed by Immanuel Wallerstein)


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