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The fall of communism, the emergence of 'the information age,' and the expansion of economic globalism are the points of departure for this new edition of Chase-Dunn's landmark book. The author shows how these seemingly new developments fit with earlier patterns of global formation and change, extending the influential model that drew wide attention to this award-winning book. The new edition also evaluates recent major studies of the modern world-system and assesses the implications for the future of the contemporary system.
Christopher Chase-Dunn is professor of sociology at Johns Hopkins University.
Part 1 Part I: The Whole SystemChapter 2 The Deep Structure: Real CapitalismChapter 3 Constants, Cycles and TrendsChapter 4 Stages of Capitalism or World-System Cycles? The World-System Since 1945: What Has ChangedChapter 5 World Culture, Normative Integration and CommunityPart 6 Part II: States and Interstate SystemChapter 7 States and CapitalismChapter 8 Geopolitics and Capitalism: One Logic or Two? Warfare and World-SystemsChapter 9 Rise and Decline of Hegemonic Core StatesPart 10 Part III: Zones of the World SystemChapter 11 Core and PeripheryChapter 12 Reproduction of the Core/Periphery Relationship
In this impressive book, Chase-Dunn . . . explains in masterly fashion the political and social factors that make the capitalist system so good at producing wealth.
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