12 articles in this issue
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Arthur S. Aldersen
Recent years have witnessed a fairly dramatic upswing in the level of foreign direct investment, a phenomenon which has played an integral part in a larger process of globalization. While sociologists have devoted a good deal of attention to the consequen... see more
Lawrence R. Alschuler
In addressing these issues I propose to account for the divergence between the NICs of these two regions through a comparative analysis of a member state from each region, Argentina and the Republic of Korea. By accounting for, that is explaining and pred... see more
Luis Llambi
Jennifer Bickham Mendez
Frederick H. Buttel
William Canak
Phillip McMichael
W. Warren Wagar
Alvin Y. So
Kjell Hausken, Thomas Plumper
The article introduces the concept of hegemony to leadership theory, which has developed mainly as a critique of hegemonic stability theory. We argue that it makes sense to combine the two theories by introducing the concept of 'size' into neoliberal thin... see more
Stephen K. Sanderson
Evolutionary theories have held a prominent place in the history of the social sciences. Although there are many kinds of evolutionary theories, the essential element that they hold in common is their assumption that history is more than just a series of ... see more