new collection from Edward Elgar

Tue, 25 Apr 1995 12:09:09 -0400
chris chase-dunn (chriscd@jhu.edu)

Here is the table of contents of a new collection that is being published by
Edward Elgar in his Library of International Political Economy. The subject
is the historical evolution of international political economies.

Table of Contents for:
The Historical Evolution of the
International Political Economy
Editor:
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Professor of Sociology
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD. 21218 USA
chriscd@jhu.edu

Library of International Political Economy
Edward Elgar, Publishing Limited
June 1995

Table of Contents
Two Volumes

Volume I.

Introduction: the historical evolution of international political
economies
Christopher Chase-Dunn (15)

Part I: Classics

Kenneth Boulding, "The city as an element in the international
system, " Daedalus Fall, 1968. (6)

Arnold Toynbee, "Anarchy by treaty, 1648-1967: a commentary on
the documentary record" pp. xiii-xxix in Fred L Israel (ed.) Major
Peace Treaties of Modern HIstory, 1648-1967. New York: McGraw-
Hill, 1967. (11)

Karl Polanyi, "The economy as instituted process," Pp. 243-270 in
Trade and Market in the Early Empires edited by Karl Polanyi,
Conrad Arensberg and Harry Pearson, New York: The Free Press,
1957. This may have been published earliers as a journal article. (27)

Fried, Morton. 1952. "Land Tenure, Geography and Ecology in the
Contact of Cultures." American Journal of Economics and Sociology
11:4(July):391-412.

Andre Gunder Frank, "The development of underdevelopment"
Monthly Review September 1966.(18)

Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1974a. "The Rise and Future Demise of the
World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis."
Comparative Studies in Society and History 16:4(Sept.):387-415,
also in Wallerstein (1979:Ch.1).

Part II: Long Term Continuities and Changes In International
Political Economies

Eleanor Leacock. "Women's status in egalitarian society: implications
for social evolution" Current Anthropology 19,2, June,1978.

Robert L. Carneiro "Political expansion as an expression of the
principle of competitive exclusion," Pp. 205-223 in Ronald Cohen and
Elman R. Service (eds.) The Origins of the State: The Anthropology
of Political Evolution Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human
Issues, 1978.

Marshall Sahlins, "The segmentary lineage: an organization of
predatory expansion" American Anthropologist 63:322-45, 1961.

Randall Collins, "The geopolitical and economic world-systems of
kinship-based and agrarian-coercive societies" Review 15,3:373-388.
1992.

George Modelski, "Kautilya: foreign policy and international system
in the ancient Hindu world" American Political Science Review
53,3:549-560, 1964.

Kasja Ekholm and Jonathan Friedman, "'Capital ' imperialism and
exploitation in the ancient world-systems." Review 6:87-110, 1982.

David Wilkinson, "Central Civilization," Comparative Civilizations
Review 17:31-59,1987.

Richard Blanton and Gary Feinman "The Mesoamerican world-system"
American Anthropologist 86:673-692, 1984. 494 4681]

William R. Thompson, "Comparing world systems: systemic
leadership succession and the Peloponnesian war case"

Jane Schneider, "Was there a precapitalist world-system?" Peasant
Studies 6,1:20-29, 1977.

Samir Amin, "The ancient world-systems versus the modern capitalist
world-system," Review 14:349-385, 1991.

Andre Gunder Frank and Barry K. Gills, "The five thousand year
world system: an interdisciplinary introduction," Humboldt Journal
of Social Relations 18,1:1-79, 1992.

Janet Abu-Lughod "The shape of the world-system in the thirteenth
century" Studies in Comparative International Development 22:3-25,
1987.

Christopher Chase-Dunn, "Comparing world-systems: toward a
theory of semiperipheral development" Comparative Civilizations
Review. 19:29-66 (Fall),1988.

Ferguson, R. Brian. 1990. "Blood of the Leviathan: Western Contact
and Warfare in Amazonia." American Ethnologist 17:2(May):237-257.

Hall, Thomas D. 1986. "Incorporation in the World-System: Toward
A Critique." American Sociological Review 51 (June):390-402.

Part III. States and Capitalism

Frederic Lane "The economic meaning of war and protection,"
Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 7,3, April 1942.

Immanuel Wallerstein, "Three paths to national development in
sixteenth century Europe" Studies in Comparative International
Development 7,95-101 (Summer), 1977.

Randall Collins, " Max Weber's last theory of capitalism" American
Sociological Review 45, 1980.

Joshua Goldstein, "Long waves in production, war and inflation".
Journal of Conflict Resolution 31,4,1987.

John D. Stephens 1989 "Democratic transition and breakdown in
Europe, 1870-1939: a test of the Moore hypothesis" American Journal
of Sociology 94,5 March, 1989

Volume II

Part IV. Hierarchy and Dependence

Osvaldo Sunkel "Transnational capitalism and national disintegration
in Latin America" Social and Economic Studies 22,1:132-176 (March)
1973.(44)

Volker Bornschier, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Richard Rubinson,
"Crossnational evidence of the effects of foreign investment and aid
on economic growth and inequality: a survey of findings and a
reanalysis." American Journal of Sociology 84,3:651-683,1978.(32)

Peter Evans, "Predatory, developmental and other apparatuses: a
comparative political economy perspective on the Third World state,"
Sociological Forum 4,4:561-87, December, 1989.

Jeff Freiden, "Third World indebted industrialization: international
finance and state capitalism in Mexico, Brazil, Algeria and South
Korea," International Organization 35,3:407-431 (Summer) 1981.(24)

Bruce Cumings "The origins and development of the Northeast Asian
political economy: industrial sectors, product cycles and political
consequences." International Organization 38,1:1-40 (Winter), 1984.
(40)

Ulrich Pfister and Christian Suter "International financial relations
as part of the world system" International Studies Quarterly
31,3:239-72,1987.(43)

Cornelius P. Terlouw "World-system theory and regional geography"
Tijdschrift voor economishche en social geografie 80,4:206-221, 1989.
(15)

Walter L. Goldfrank "Who rules the world?: class formation at the
international level" Quarterly Journal of Ideology 1,2:32-37,
1977.(5)

Part V. The Rise and Fall of Great Powers

Jonathan Friedman, "Civilizational cycles and the history of
primitivism" Social Analysis: Journal of Cultural and Social Practice
14:31-52 (December) 1983. (22)

George Modelski, "Long cycles of global politics and the nation state"
Comparative Studies in Society and History 20,2:214-238, 1978.(24)

Immanuel Wallerstein, "The three instances of hegemony in the
history of the capitalist world-economy," International Journal of
Comparative Sociology 24, 1983.(10)

William R. Thompson "Long waves, technological innovation and
relative decline" International Organization 44:201-33, 1990.(32)

Terry Boswell and Michael Sweat "Hegemony, long waves and major
wars: a time series analysis, 1496-1967" International Studies
Quarterly 35,2:123-150 (June), 1991.(28)

Part VI. Global Integration

Robert Keohane, "Reciprocity in international relations"
International Organization 40,1:1-27 (Winter) 1986.

Donald J. Puchala and Raymond F. Hopkins, "International regimes:
lessons from inductive analysis," International Organization
36,2:245-275 (Spring) 1982.(30)

Christopher Chase-Dunn, "World state formation: historical
processes and emergent necessity," Political Geography Quarterly
9,2:108-130 (April) 1990.

Bruce Russett and James S. Sutterlin, "The U.N. in a new world
order," Foreign Affairs 70,2:69-83 (Spring) 1991.

Robert W. Cox, "Social forces, states and world orders: beyond
international relations theory" Millenium: Journal of International
Studies 10,2:126-155,1981.
Prof. Chris Chase-Dunn
Department of Sociology
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD. 21218 USA
tel 410 516 7633 fax 410 516 7590 email chriscd@jhu.edu