Extent: | XIV, 186 S. Ill. |
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Series: | Political economy of the world system annuals. - New York : Routledge, ZDB-ID 2880073-4. - Vol. 32 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Enth. 12 Beitr. Immanuel Wallerstein, "crisis: what crisis?"W.L. Goldrank, "long-term world-systemic crises : "an sich" or "von sich?" -- Gershon Shafir, "belated decolonization : South Africa, Northern Ireland, and Israel/palestine compared" -- Christopher chase-dunn and bruce lerro, "democratizing global governance: strategy and tactics in evolutionary perspective" -- Michelle M. Jacob, "Violence, the sacred, and the global system : using an indigenous identity framework to address problems of the world- system? -- Alberto Lopez Pulido, "Farm labor and the Catholic Church in California : the tortilla priest and the people of the corn" -- Andrew K. Jorgenson and Brett Clark, "Treadmills, rifts, and environmental degradation : a cross-national panel study, 1970-2000" -- Bahar Davary, "Through a glass darkly : civilization, immigration, race, religion, Lacit, and Leitkulture" -- Ramon Grosfoguel, "A critical view of Wallerstein's utopistics from Dussel's transmodernity : from monoepistemic global/imperial designs to pluri-epistemic solutions" -- Manuela Boatc, "The quasi-Europes: world regions in light of the imperial difference" -- Saskia Sassen, "Neither global nor national : novel assemblages of territory, authority and rights". Immanuel Wallerstein, "crisis: what crisis?" -- W.L. Goldrank, "long-term world-systemic crises : "an sich" or "von sich?" -- Gershon Shafir, "belated decolonization : South Africa, Northern Ireland, and Israel/palestine compared" -- Christopher chase-dunn and bruce lerro, "democratizing global governance: strategy and tactics in evolutionary perspective" -- Michelle M. Jacob, "Violence, the sacred, and the global system : using an indigenous identity framework to address problems of the world- system? -- Alberto Lopez Pulido, "Farm labor and the Catholic Church in California : the tortilla priest and the people of the corn" -- Andrew K. Jorgenson and Brett Clark, "Treadmills, rifts, and environmental degradation : a cross-national panel study, 1970-2000" -- Bahar Davary, "Through a glass darkly : civilization, immigration, race, religion, Lacit, and Leitkulture" -- Ramon Grosfoguel, "A critical view of Wallerstein's utopistics from Dussel's transmodernity : from monoepistemic global/imperial designs to pluri-epistemic solutions" -- Manuela Boatc, "The quasi-Europes: world regions in light of the imperial difference" -- Saskia Sassen, "Neither global nor national : novel assemblages of territory, authority and rights". |
ISBN: | 978-1-59451-919-2 ; 978-1-59451-027-4 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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