Waves, Formations and Values in the World SystemVolker Bornschier, Peter Lengyel Transaction Publishers, 01/01/1992 - 311 páginas |
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THE CHANGING ROLE OF CITIES IN WORLDSYSTEMS | 47 |
REALPOLITIK AND MULTISTATE SYSTEM STABILITY | 85 |
THE STRUCTURING OF SOCIAL PROTEST IN MODERN SOCIETIES THE LIMITS AND DIRECTION OF CONVERGENCE | 113 |
THE SOCIALIST SOCIETIES RISE AND FALL OF A SOCIETAL FORMATION | 141 |
THE INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE IN PERSPECTIVE | 171 |
THE POWER AND LIMITS OF STATES STRUGGLES FOR DOMINATION BETWEEN STATES AND SOCIETIES | 209 |
VALUES AND CONFLICTS | 231 |
THE EMERGING EUROPEANWIDE HUMAN RIGHTS REGIME TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING? | 233 |
NUCLEAR CONFRONTATION AMBIVALENCE RATIONALITY AND THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE | 253 |
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STRUCTURAL SITUATION AND WORLD VIEW THE CASE OF SWITZERLAND | 301 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
accumulation analysis approach arenas argue autonomous basic Bornschier British civil service Cambridge capital capital accumulation capitalist central changes Chase-Dunn cities city-states civil servants civil service concept conflicts core ICS Council of Europe countries CSCE cultural Cusack cyclical decision domination downswing dynamics economic elites emergence empirical Europe European existing factors formation framework French civil service global groups growth hegemonic hierarchy historical human rights ideological IGOS important industrial innovations institutional integrated international civil Japan Kondratieff cycles Kondratieff waves long waves major modern multistate system nuclear organization orientations patterns peripheral perspective phase political problems protest realist Realpolitik regime relations relatively religion result Revolution role Second World War sectors semiperipheral social forces socialist socialist movements Sociology Soviet Union strategy structure struggles symbols system endurance theoretical theory trade transformation United Nations University Press upswing world society world-system York