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  3. Volume 11, Issue 1, 2005

Volume 11, Issue 1, 2005

General Issue: World-Systems Research
Published: 2005-02-26

General Section

  • Peripheral Solutions to Peripheral Development: The Case of Early 20th Century Romania

    Manuela Boatca
    3-26
    • PDF
  • The Country-Level Income Structure of the World-Economy

    Salvatore Babones
    29-55
    • PDF
  • Structural Dynamics of International Trade and Material Consumption: A Cross-National Study of the Ecological Footprints of Less-Developed Countries

    Andrew A. Jorgenson, James Rice
    57-77
    • PDF
  • A Compact Macromodel of World System Evolution

    Andrey Korotayev
    79-93
    • PDF
  • Contact, Incorporation, and the North American Southeast

    Shirley A. Hollis
    95-130
    • PDF
  • Review of "Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neoliberal Order," by Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith, eds.

    Angela T. Mertig
    134-138
    • PDF
  • Review of "Power of Scale: A Global History Approach," by John H. Bodley

    Thomas D. Hall, Kimberly Peyser
    138-141
    • PDF
  • Review of "Inventing Public Diplomacy: The Story of the U.S. Information Agency," by Wilson P. Dizard Jr.

    Andrew Austin
    141-148
    • PDF
  • Review of "El Paso: Local Frontiers at a Global Crossroads," by Victor M. Ortíz-González

    Dag Macleod
    148-151
    • PDF
  • Review of "Grounds for Agreement: The Political Economy of the Coffee Commodity Chain," by John M. Talbot

    Paul K. Gellert
    151-157
    • PDF

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Keywords
ChinaClimate ChangeAnthropoceneCapitalismGenderPeripherySamir AminWorld Social ForumPopulismGlobal CapitalismRaceBoliviaCrisis


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