Chaos and Governance in the Modern World SystemU of Minnesota Press, 1999 - 336 lappuses Adopting an historical approach, explores four controversies facing global analyses today: the geography of world power, the power of states versus the power of capital, the social power of subordinate groups, and the changing balance of civilizational power. |
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and Thomas Ehrlich Reifer | 37 |
The Transformation of Business Enterprise | 97 |
The Social Origins of World Hegemonies | 151 |
Western Hegemonies in WorldHistorical Perspective | 217 |
Conclusion | 270 |
Bibliography | 291 |
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