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  3. Volume 10, Issue 3, 2004

Volume 10, Issue 3, 2004

Issue with Special Section: Premodern Historical Systems: The Rise and Fall of States and Empires
Published: 2004-11-26

Premodern Historical Systems: The Rise and Fall of States and Empires

  • The Economic Ascent of China and the Potential for Restructuring the Capitalist World-Economy

    Paul S. Ciccantell, Stephen Bunker
    565-589
    • PDF
  • The Flickering Global City

    Eric Slater
    591-608
    • PDF
  • Introduction to Premodern Historical Systems: The Rise and Fall of States and Empires

    Christopher Chase-Dunn
    611
    • PDF
  • Complexity, Diminishing Marginal Returns, and Serial Mesopotamian Fragmentation

    William R. Thompson
    613-652
    • PDF
  • The Power Configuration Sequence of the Central World System, 1500-700 BC

    David Wilkinson
    655-720
    • PDF
  • Expansions and Contractions: World-Historical Change And The Western Sudan World-System (1200/1000 B.C. ? 1200/1250 A.D.)

    Ray A. Kea
    723-816
    • PDF
  • Empire and its Multitude: A Review Essay

    Steven Sherman, Ganesh K. Trichur
    819-845
    • PDF
  • Review of "World Cities: ?3000 to 2000," by George Modelski

    Christopher Chase-Dunn, Daniel Pasciuti
    849-851
    • PDF
  • Review of "Globalization and Human Rights," by Alison Brysk, ed.

    Emanuel Gregory Boussios
    852-854
    • PDF
  • Review of "The Postnational Self, Belonging and Identity," by Ulf Hedetoft & Mette Hjort, eds.

    Paula Chakravartty
    854-856
    • PDF

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Keywords
ChinaAnthropoceneCapitalismWorld-SystemGenderPeripherySamir AminPopulismResourcesclimate changeRaceInequalityBoliviaCrisis


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