The rise of Asia and the transformation of the world-system
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The rise of Asia and the transformation of the world-system
(Political economy of the world-system annuals, v. 30)
Paradigm Publishers, c2009
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this collaboratively authored book world-system scholars critically synthesize Asia's re-emerging centrality despite the myriad financial crises that have punctuated the end of the U.S.-dominated Cold War world order. From different vantage points the authors review the turbulent landscape of the region that points toward a new Asian world order as well as contradictory symptoms and signals. The text highlights the salience of Northeast Asia; the resurgence of Russia and Eurasianism; and the class, gender, and ecological implications of a conflict-ridden regional ascent for the future of the North-South divide and for the struggle between the spirit of Davos and the spirit of Porto Alegre.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Asian Regionality and the Geopolitics of the World-System
- Chapter 1 East Asian Regional Dynamics in the Twenty-First Century World-System, Ganesh K. Trichur
- Chapter 2 The Politics of Geopolitics, Immanuel Wallerstein
- Chapter 3 Asia, Eurasia, Eurasianism, Boris Stremlin
- Chapter 4 China in Three Geographical Contexts, Steven Sherman
- Chapter 5, Thomas D. Hall, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Richard Niemeyer
- Part 2 Asian Struggles
- Chapter 6 Dictatorship and Development in China, Robert K. Schaeffer
- Chapter 7 China, Asia, and Labor Standards after the 2005 Multi-Fiber Arrangement, Robert J. S. Ross
- Chapter 8 Aquaculture Commodity Chains and Threats to food Security And Survival of Asian Fishing Households, Wilma A. Dunaway, M. Cecilia Macabuac
- Chapter 9 Utopystics and the Asiatic Modes of Liberation, Mohammad H. Tamdgidi
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