The future of global conflict [electronic resource] / edited by Volker Bornschier and Christopher Chase-Dunn.
In this critical analysis of long-term trends and recent developments in world systems the contributors' works include comprehensive discussion of the economic, political and military role of the Pacific Rim, former Soviet Union and Japan.
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Language: | English |
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London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Sage Publications,
1999.
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Series: | Sage studies in international sociology ;
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1
- Introduction: The Future of Hegemonic Rivalry in Perspective; Part I
- Different Predictions for the Future; Chapter 2
- From Leadership to Organization: The Evolution of Global Politics; Chapter 3
- The Next World War: World-System Cycles and Trends; Chapter 4
- Beyond Cycles of Hegemony: Economic, Social and Military Factors; Chapter 5
- Hegemonic Transition, West European Unification and the Future Structure of the Core; Part II
- Post-War Shifts in the World Political Economy; Chapter 6
- Global Cooperation or Rival Trade Blocs?
- Chapter 7
- Clashes of Life Spaces and Other Logics of Hegemonic RivalryChapter 8
- Who Has the Most Fortune 500 Firms? A Network Analysis of Global Economic Competition, 1956-89; Chapter 9
- Twenty-Fifty: The Hegemonic Moment of Global Capitalism; Part III
- Prospects for Potential Future Hegemons; Chapter 10
- Japan: A Hegemonic Power? Reflections on Economic Success and Possible Political Futures; Chapter 11
- Germany, the USA and Future Intercore Conflict; Chapter 12
- Future Hegemonic Rivalry between China and the West?; Part IV
- Looking Back and Ahead.
- Chapter 13
- Hegemony and Bifurcation Points in World HistoryChapter 14
- Technological Change, Globalization and Hegemonic Rivalry; Index.