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Vol. 24 No. 2 (2018): Volume 24, Issue 2: Summer/Fall 2018
Vol. 24 No. 2 (2018): Volume 24, Issue 2: Summer/Fall 2018
Published:
2018-08-14
Editors' Introduction
272-276
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Symposium: Populisms in the World-System
The Promise and Perils of Radical Left Populism: The Case of Venezuela
Gabriel Hetland
277-292
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Gendering the New Right-wing Populisms: A Research Note
Valentine M. Moghadam
293-303
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The Possibilities and Pitfalls of Left-Wing Populism in Socialist Venezuela
Timothy M Gill
304-313
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Rip It Up and Start Again: The Challenge of Populism in the Twenty-First Century
Peter Wilkin
314-324
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Populism: A puzzle without (and for) world-systems analysis
Leslie Gates
325-336
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Regrounding Populism: Moving Beyond Questions of Definition and Content
Colin Arnold
337-347
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Research Articles
Nuclear War in the Rivalry Phase of the Modern World-System
Robert A. Denemark
348-371
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Transnational Social Movement Organizations and Counter-Hegemonic Struggles Today
Jackie Smith, Basak Gemici, Samantha Plummer, Melanie M. Hughes
372-403
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Classical World-Systems Analysis, the Historical Geography of British North America, and the Regional Politics of Colonial/Revolutionary New York
Jonathan Leitner
404-434
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World Historical Information
Research Report—"Mapping Political Economies Over Time: Teaching Regional Systems Theory With G.W. Skinner’s Historical GIS Datasets”
Karl E. Ryavec, Mark Henderson
435-443
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Dataset Review—"Data-Planet: A Successful Private-Sector Data Resource"
Patrick Manning
444-446
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Book Review Symposium: Counter-hegemony in the Current Conjuncture
Review of The Birth of the Anthropocene by Jeremy Davies. 2016. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 248 pages, ISBN 978-0520289987Paper ($27.95)
Chaya Ocampo Go
447-451
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Review of Doughnut Economics: 7 Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist by Kate Raworth. 2017. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing. 320 pages, ISBN 978-1 6035-8674-0 Cloth ($28.00)
Judith Krauss
452-457
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Review of The Poor’s Struggle for Political Incorporation: The Piquetero Movement in Argentina by Federico M. Rossi. 2017. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 314 pages, ISBN 978- 1316273180 Hardback ($106)
Tomas Gold
458-463
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Review of Is Capitalism Obsolete? A Journey through Alternative Economic Systems by Giacomo Corneo. 2017. (Translated from German by Daniel Steuer.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 312 pages, ISBN 978-0-6744-9528-9 Cloth ($29.90)
Georgi Derlugian
464-466
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Review of Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future by Paul Mason. 2015. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 340 pages, ISBN 978-0-3745-3673-2 Paper ($16.00)
Christopher Chase-Dunn
467-472
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Review of A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature and the Future of the Planet by Raj Patel and Jason Moore. 2017. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 328 pages, ISBN 978-0-5202-9993-1 Paper ($24.95)
Elizabeth Smythe
473-477
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Review of Ecofeminism as Politics: Nature, Marx and the Postmodern, 2nd edition by Ariel Salleh. 2017. London: Zed Books. 369 pages, ISBN 978-1-7869-9040-2 Paper ($25.00)
David N. Pellow
478-482
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Review of Out of the Wreckage: A New Politics for an Age of Crisis by George Monbiot. 2017. London: Verso. 214 pages, ISBN 978-1-7866-3289-0 Paper ($16.95)
John Foran
483-487
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Review of Alternatives to Capitalism: Proposals for a Democratic Economy by Robin Hahnel and Erik Olin Wright. 2016. London: Verso. 148 pages, ISBN 978-1-7847-8504-8 Paper ($19.95)
Dennis O'Hearn
488-495
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