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The article analyses further develops the neo-dependency approach already presented in the issue 6 of this journal (Tausch, 2005) and looks at recent time series trends in the structure of international capital penetration, international savings, and the dynamics of "unequal transfer" and their...
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This article looks at the long-term, structural determinants of environmental performance in the world system. In multiple standard OLS regression models, we test the effects of 26 standard predictor variables, including the ‘four freedoms’ of goods, capital, labor and services, on the...
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Ever since the path-breaking empirical studies by Schott (1998) world systems scholars start from the well-established assumption that world science is a single gigantic center-periphery relationship. The strategic and tactical practical conclusions for individual scholars and their agenda in...
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This book systematically evaluates the freely available data, contained in the European Social Survey and other international, open sources, on the problems of internal security and social policy in Europe for the Muslim and the non-Muslim populations in Europe. It is the attempt to try to...
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This article summarizes research results on a world system perspective on the contemporary crisis. During the 1990s penetration by transnational capital dramatically increased in many parts of Europe (especially in what was described by Donald Rumsfeld, US Secretary of Defense, recently as "the...
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It has become a common place to speak of a "social Europe" and an "economically efficient America". In the present volume, Karl Aiginger and Michael Landesmann underline the argument that Europe most probably lost the "Lisbon race" for the pole position in the field of competitiveness and...
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The publication surveys the major existing evidence from EUROSTAT and UN/World Bank sources and comes to the depressing conclusion that there is practically no real convergence of social conditions in Europe over the last years. Instead, the gaps between East and West, and between South and...
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