Social Change:

Globalization from the Stone Age to the Present

Christopher Chase-Dunn and Bruce Lerro

Additional Suggested Reading for Each Chapter

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Part I: The Framework.                                          

Chapter 1: History and Social Evolution 

Chase-Dunn, Christopher 2005 “Global public social science” The American Sociologist 36,3-4:121-132 (Fall/Winter). Reprinted  Pp. 179-194

 in Lawrence T. Nichols (ed.) Public Sociology: The Contemporary Debate. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press. https://irows.ucr.edu/papers/irows73/irows73.htm

Christian, David 2004 Maps of Time. Berkeley: University of California Press.

McNeill, John R. and William H. Mc Neill 2003 The Human Web. New York: Norton

Sanderson, Stephen K.  1990  Social Evolutionism:  A Critical History. Cambridge, MA:  Blackwell.

Tainter, Joseph A.  1988  The Collapse of Complex Societies.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

Chase-Dunn, C. and E.N. Anderson (eds.) 2005. The Historical Evolution of World-Systems. London: Palgrave.

Chase-Dunn, C. and Thomas D. Hall.  2000.  "Comparing World-systems to Explain Social Evolution."  Pp. 85-111

 in World System History:  The Social Science of Long-Term Change, edited by Robert Denemark, Jonathan Friedman, Barry K. Gills,

and George Modelski.  London: Routledge.

Chase-Dunn, C.  and Thomas D. Hall. "Paradigms Bridged: Institutional Materialism and World-Systemic Evolution,"

 for Structure, Culture, and History, 2000 edited by Sing Chew and David Knottnerus. Lanham, MD:  Rowman and Littlefield

IROWS Working Paper #15 Christopher Chase-Dunn, “The role of ecosettlement systems in social evolution”

IROWS Working Paper #20 Chris Chase-Dunn, Upward Sweeps in the Historical Evolution of World-Systems

IROWS Working Paper #42 Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall, East and West in World-Systems Evolution.

IROWS Working Paper #77,  C. Chase-Dunn The Evolution of Systemic Logics

 

Chapter 2: The comparative world-systems approach

Chase-Dunn C.  and Salvatore Babones (eds.) 2006  Global Social Change: Comparative and World

Historical Perspectives. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Chase-Dunn C.  and Thomas D. Hall. Rise and Demise: Comparing World-Systems Boulder, CO.:

Westview. 1997.

Diamond, Jared. 2005. Collapse. New York: Viking.

Hall, Thomas D., ed. 2000. The World-Systems Reader. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Chase-Dunn, C. and Thomas D. Hall (eds.) Core/Periphery Relations in the Precapitalist Worlds. Boulder:

 Westview Press, 1991.          

Friedman, Jonathan and C. Chase-Dunn (eds.) 2005. Hegemonic Declines: Present and Past.

Boulder, CO.: Paradigm Press.
Chase-Dunn, C. and E.N. Anderson (eds.) 2005. 
The Historical Evolution of World-Systems. London:

Palgrave.

 Babones, Salvatore and C. Chase-Dunn (eds.) 2012 Routledge Handbook of World-Systems Analysis:

Theory and Research London: Routledge

http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415563642/

Chase-Dunn, C and Thomas D. Hall 2006Ecological degradation and the evolution of world-systems  Pp. 231-252 in

Andrew Jorgenson and Edward Kick (eds.) Globalization and the Environment.  Leiden: Brill.

 Chase-Dunn C. and Andrew K. Jorgenson, “Regions and Interaction Networks: A World-Systems Perspective”” 2003

International Journal of Comparative Sociology 44,1:433-450.

Chase-Dunn, C. and Kirk Lawrence 2010 “Alive and well: a response to Sanderson” International Journal of Comparative Sociology

 51,6:470-480

Chase-Dunn, C. and Hiroko Inoue 2011 “Immanuel Wallerstein Pp. 395-411 in George Ritzer and Jeffrey Stepnisky (eds.)

The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists, Volume 2, Contemporary Social Theorists. Chichester: John Wiley

Wilkinson, David. 1991  Cores, peripheries and civilizations”  Pp.113-166 in C. Chase-Dunn and

 T.D. Hall (eds.) Core/Periphery Relations in Precapitalist Worlds. Boulder, CO:

                        Westview.  http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/books/c-p/chap4.htm

Chapter 3: Biological Bases of Social Evolution                      

Diamond, Jared. 1992. The Third Chimpanzee. New York: HarperCollins.

Donald, Merlin. 1991. Origins of the Modern Mind. ambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Dunbar, Robin. 1996. Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language. Cambridge, MA: Harvard

            University Press.

Hauser, Marc. 2000. Wild Minds. New York: Henry Holt.

Klein, Richard G., with Blake Edgar. 2002. The Dawn of Human Culture. New York: John Wiley and

Sons.

Mithen, Steven. 1996. Prehistory of the Mind. London: Thames and Hudson.

Shreeve, James. 1995. Neanderthal Enigma. New York: Avon.

Stringer, Christopher, and Clive Gamble. 1993. In Search of the Neanderthals. New York: Thames and

            Hudson.

Turner, Jonathan H., and Alexandra Maranski. 2005. Incest: Origins of the Taboo. Boulder, CO:

Paradigm Publishers.

———. 2008. On the Origins of Human Societies by Means of Natural Selection. Boulder, CO: Paradigm

            Publishers.

Chapter 4: Building a Social Self: The Macro-Micro Link

Berger, Peter, and Thomas Luckmann. 1967. The Social Construction of Reality. New York: Anchor.

Buss, David. 1999. Evolutionary Psychology. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Goffman, Erving. 1959. Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. New York: Anchor.

Hewitt, John. 1991. Self and Society. 5th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Triandis, Harry. 1995. Individualism and Collectivism. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

van der Veer, René, and Jaan Valsiner. 1991. Understanding Vygotsky. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.

Wertsch, H. 1985. Vygotsky and the Social Formation of Mind. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University

Press.

Part II:  Stateless Systems                                           

Chapter 5: World-Systems of Hunter-Gatherers      

Christopher Chase-Dunn and Kelly M. Mann 1998 The Wintu and Their Neighbors: A Small World-

System in Northern California, University of Arizona Press

Fagan, Brian M. 2003. Before California. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Fletcher, Jesse B, Jacob Apkarian, Robert A. Hanneman, Hiroko Inoue, Kirk Lawrence, and

Christopher Chase-Dunn. 2011. “Demographic Regulators in Small-Scale World-Systems.”

Structure and Dynamics 5 (1). http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6kb1k3zk.

Kelly, Robert L. 1995. The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways. Washington, DC:

            Smithsonian.   

IROWS Working Paper #3 Christopher Chase-Dunn and Mahua Sarkar,

Place Names and Intersocietal Interaction: Wintu and Their Neighbors

IROWS Working Paper #80 Christopher Chase-Dunn, Eugene N. Anderson, Hiroko Inoue, and Alexis Álvarez   

The Prehistory of Money in Southern California

Chapter 6: The Gardeners    

Diamond, Jared. 1997. Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. New York: Norton.

Kristiansen, Kristian. 1998. Europe before History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mann, Charles C. 2005. 1491: New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus. New York: Alfred A.

            Knopf.

Web Chapter :  North American World-Systems Before the Chiefs

Lekson, Stephen H. 1999. The Chaco Meridian: Centers of Political Power in the Ancient Southwest.

            Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.

Mann, Charles C. 2005. 1491: New Revelations of the Americas before Columbus. New York: Alfred A.

            Knopf.

Chase-Dunn, C. and Thomas D. Hall, 1998World-Systems in North America: Networks, Rise and

Fall and Pulsations of Trade in Stateless Systems American Indian Culture and Research Journal

22,1:23-72.

Thomas D. Hall and C. Chase-Dunn The Chesapeake World-System: complexity, hierarchy and

pulsations of long range interaction in prehistory  A paper presented at the annual meeting

of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 10, 1999.

Chapter 7:  The Sacred Chiefs

Helms, Mary W. 1988. Ulysses’ Sail: An Ethnographic Odyssey of Power, Knowledge, and Geographical

                Distance. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Kirch, Patrick V. 1984. The Evolution of Polynesian Chiefdoms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Pauketat, Timothy R. 2009. Cahokia. New York: Viking.

IROWS Working Paper #4 Christopher Chase-Dunn and Elena Ermolaeva,

The Ancient Hawaiian World- System: Research in Progress                

Part III: State-based Systems:                                      

Chapter 8:  The Temple and the Palace  

Adams, Robert McCormick. 1966. The Evolution of Urban Society: Early Mesopotamia and Prehispanic

            Mexico. Chicago: Aldine.

Algaze, Guillermo. 1993. The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian

            Civilization. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Anthony, David W. 2007. The Horse, the Wheel, and Language. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University

Press.

Bibby, Geoffrey. 1969. Looking for Dilmun. New York: Knopf.

Chang, Kwang-chih. 1983. Art, Myth and Ritual: The Path to Political Authority in Ancient China.

            Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Jennings, Justin. 2010. Globalizations and the Ancient World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Lerro, Bruce. 2000. From Earth Spirits to Sky Gods. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.

Silverberg, Robert. 1985. Gilgamesh the King. New York: Bantam.

Smith, Michael E. 2008. Aztec City-State Capitals. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.               

Chase-Dunn, C.  Daniel Pasciuti, Alexis Alvarez and Thomas D. Hall 2006

               “The Ancient Mesopotamian and Egyptian World-Systems” Pp. 114-138 in Barry Gills and William R. Thompson (eds.), 
Globalization and Global History London: Routledge.
Chapter 9:  Cognitive Evolution in the Bronze and Iron  

Ages

Gellner, Ernest. 1988. Plough, Sword and Book. 5th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Goody, Jack. 1977. The Domestication of the Savage Mind. London: Cambridge University Press.

Lerro, Bruce. 2000. From Earth Spirits to Sky Gods. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.

———. 2005. Power in Eden. Victoria, BC: Trafford Press.

Logan, Robert. 1995. The Fifth Language. Toronto,Ontario: Stoddart.

Mumford, Lewis. 1956. The Transformations of Man. New York: Harper.                                            

Chapter 10:  The Early Empires and the Capitalist         

City-States

Berdan, Frances F. 2005. The Aztecs of Central Mexico: An Imperial Society. Belmont, CA: Thomson

            Wadsworth.

Diamond, Jared. 2005. Collapse. New York: Viking.

Forte, Angelo, Richard Oram, and Frederik Pedersen.2005. Viking Empires. Cambridge: Cambridge

            University Press.

Hui, Victoria Tin-bor.2005. War and State Formation in Ancient China and Early Modern Europe.

Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.

Jennings, Justin. 2010. Globalizations and the Ancient World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

McKillop, Heather I. 2005. In Search of Maya Sea Traders. College Station: Texas A&M University

Press.

Inoue, Hiroko, Alexis Álvarez, Kirk Lawrence, Anthony Roberts, Eugene N Anderson and

Christopher Chase-Dunn 2012 “Polity scale shifts in world-systems since the Bronze Age: A

comparative inventory of upsweeps and collapses” International Journal of Comparative

Sociology http://cos.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/10/04/0020715212462380

IROWS Working Paper #66  Chase-Dunn, C. , Kirk Lawrence and Hiroko Inoue

A comparative framework for studying the causes of integration among Bronze and Iron Age polities

Chase-Dunn, C., Hiroko Inoue, Alexis Álvarez, Andrew Owen and Eugene N. Anderson

 Semiperipheral Capitalist City-States and the Commodification of Wealth, Land, Labor and Goods

Chapter 11: The Central System

Barfield, Thomas J. 1989. The Perilous Frontier: Nomadic Empires and China. Cambridge, MA: Basil

Blackwell.

Beckwith, I. Christopher. 2009. Empires of the Silk Road. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Bentley, Jerry H. 1993. Old World Encounters: Cross-Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Pre-Modern Times.

            Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hopkins, Keith. 1978. Conquerors and Slaves. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Scheidel, Walter, and Ian Morris. 2009. The Dynamics of Ancient Empires. New York: Oxford

University Press.

Turchin, Peter. 2005. War and Peace and War: The Life Cycles of Imperial Nations. New York: Pi Press.

Wilkinson, David O. 1987. “Central Civilization.” Comparative Civilizations Review 17 (Fall): 31–59.

Chase-Dunn, C., Thomas D. Hall, Richard Niemeyer, Alexis Alvarez, Hiroko Inoue, Kirk 
   Lawrence, and Anders Carlson. 2010.  Middlemen and marcher states in Central Asia and East/West Growth/Decline Phases”
Social Evolution and History 9:1(March):1-29.
Chase-Dunn, C. and Thomas D. Hall. 2011 East and West in World-Systems Evolution 
Pp. 97-119 in Patrick Manning and Barry K. Gills (eds.) Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development, London: Routledge.

Part IV: The Rise of Capitalism                                      

Chapter 12: The Long Rise of the West

Abu-Lughod, Janet L. 1989. Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250–1350.

            Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Braudel, Fernand. 1972. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II. 2 vols.

            New York: Harper and Row.

Hodgson, Marshall G. S. 1974. The Classical Age of Islam. Vol. 1 of The Venture of Islam: Conscience and

            History in a World Civilization. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Mann, Charles C. 2011. 1493: Discovering the New World Columbus Created. New York: Alfred A.

Knopf.

Morris, Ian. 2010. Why the West Rules—For Now. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Spufford, Peter. 2003. Power and Profit: The Merchant in Medieval Europe. London: Thames and Hudson.

 Chase-Dunn, C. and Alice Willard, "Cities in the Central Political-Military Network Since CE 1200"

Comparative Civilizations Review, 30:104-32 (Spring) 1994.

               

Chapter 13: The Modern World-System  

Abernethy, David B. 2000. The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1415–1980.

            New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Christopher Chase-Dunn. Global Formation: Structures of The World-Economy. New York: Basil

Blackwell, 1989. Revised Second edition published in 1998 by Rowman and Littlefield.

Frank, Andre Gunder. 1978. World Accumulation,1492–1789. New York: Monthly Review Press.

Lane, Frederic C. 1979. Profits from Power: Readings in Protection Rent and Violence-Controlling Enterprises.

            Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

Martin, William G., Tuba Agartan, Caleb M. Bush, Woo-Young Choi, Tu Huynh, Foad Kalouche, Eric Mielants,

and Rochelle Morris. 2008. Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1750–2005. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.

Shannon, Thomas R. 1996. An Introduction to the World-System Perspective. 2nd ed. Boulder, CO:

            Westview Press.

Wallerstein, Immanuel. 2004. World-Systems Analysis. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Chapter 14: The Early Modern Systems in the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries

Arrighi, Giovanni. 1994. The Long Twentieth Century. London: Verso.

Batten, Bruce L. 2003. To the Ends of Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Braudel, Fernand. 1984. The Perspective of the World. Vol. 3 of Civilization and Capitalism. Berkeley:

            University of California Press.

Crosby, Alfred W. Jr. 1972. The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492.

            Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Curtin, Philip D. 1990. The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex. Cambridge: Cambridge

            University Press.

Frank, Andre Gunder. 1997. Reorient. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Kennedy, Paul. 1988. The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from

            1500–2000. New York: Random House.

Linebaugh, Peter, and Marcus Rediker. 2000. The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners

            and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic. Boston: Beacon.

Rediker, Marcus. 2007. The Slave Ship: A Human History. New York: Viking.

Schurz, W. L. 1959. The Manila Galleon. New York: E. P. Dutton.

Wallerstein, Immanuel 2011 [1974] The Modern World-System, Vol. I: Capitalist Agriculture and

 the Origins of the European World-Economy in the Sixteenth Century,  Berkeley, CA:

               University of California Press 

Review of new edition of Immanuel Wallerstein’s Modern World-System, Volume 1. Berkeley, University of California Press 2011.

Contemporary Sociology 41,4:9-11 http://csx.sagepub.com/content/41/1/9.full          

Hall, Thomas D., Christopher Chase-Dunn and Richard Niemeyer. 2009
 Middlemen and marcher states in Central Asia and East/West Growth/Decline Phases”
Pp. 69-82 in The Rise of Asia and the Transformation of the World-System, Political Economy of the World-System Annuals. 
Vol XXX, edited by Ganesh K. Trinchur. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Press.
Chase-Dunn, C. and Thomas D. Hall. 2011 East and West in World-Systems Evolution.
 Pp. 97-119 in Patrick Manning and Barry K. Gills (eds.) Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development, London: Routledge.

Chapter 15: The Global Nineteenth Century   

Arrighi, Giovanni. 1994. The Long Twentieth Century.London: Verso.

Boyer, Richard O., and Herbert M. Morais. 1955.Labor’s Untold Story. 3rd. ed. New York: United

                Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America.

Davis, Mike. 2003. Late Victorian Holocausts: El NiñoFamines and the Making of the Third World. London:

            Verso.

Dunaway, Wilma. 1996. The First American Frontier: Transition to Capitalism in Southern Appalachia,

            1700–1860. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

Go, Julian. 2011. Patterns of Empire: The British and American Empires, 1688 to the Present. Cambridge:

            Cambridge University Press.

Hobsbawm, Eric J. 1969. Industry and Empire: An Economic History of Britain since 1750. London:

            Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Hochschild, Adam. 1998. King Leopold’s Ghost. New York: Houghton Mifflin.

Hopkirk, Peter. 1994. The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia. New York: Kodansha

            International.

Mann, Michael. 1993. The Rise of Classes and Nation-States,1760–1914. Vol. 2 of The Sources of Social

            Power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

O’Rourke, Kevin, and Jeffrey Williamson. 2000. Globalization and History. Cambridge, MA: MIT

Press.

Polanyi, Karl. 2001 [1944]. The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time.

            Boston: Beacon Press.

Ransom, Roger L. 2005. The Confederate States of America: What Might Have Been. New York:

            W. W. Norton.

Stegner, Wallace. 2003 [1942]. Mormon Country. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Thornton, Russell. 1986. We Shall Live Again: The 1870 and 1890 Ghost Dance Movements as

            Demographic Revitalization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Zinn, Howard. 1999. A People’s History of the United States. New York: HarperCollins.

Franz Michael 1966 The Taiping Rebellion. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Jonathan Spence, God’s Chinese Son

Cora DuBois 2007 [1939] The 1870 Ghost Dance. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press

Adam Hochschild 2005 Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free and Empire’s Slaves. New

York: Houghton Mifflin

Chapter 16: The Consolidation of Individualism and

Cognitive Evolution Under Capitalism

Crosby, Alfred. 1997. The Measure of Reality.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mennell, Stephen. 1989. Norbert Elias. Dublin:University College Dublin Press.

Meyrowitz, Joshua. 1986. No Sense of Place. New York: Oxford University Press.

Murray, Alexander. 1978. Reason and Society in the Middle Ages. New York: Oxford University Press.

Olson, David. 1994. The World on Paper. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.

Sennett, Richard. 1977. The Fall of Public Man. New York: Vintage.

Tuan, Yi-Fu. 1982. Segmented Worlds and Self. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.                        

Chapter 17: The Twentieth Century Age of Extremes

Boyer, Richard O., and Herbert M. Morais. 1975. Labor’s Untold Story. 3rd ed. New York: United

            Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America.

Choucri, Nazli, and Robert C. North. 1975. Nations in Conflict: National Growth and International

Violence. San Francisco: Freeman.

Hobsbawm, Eric J. 1994. The Age of Extremes: A History of the World, 1914–1991. New York:

Pantheon.

Hugill, Peter J. 1999. Global Communications since 1844: Geopolitics and Technology. Baltimore: Johns

            Hopkins University Press.

Martin, William G., Tuba Agartan, Caleb M. Bush, Woo-Young,Choi, Tu Huynh, Foad Kalouche,

Eric Mielants, and Rochelle Morris. 2008. Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1750–2005.

Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.

Mintz, Sydney. 1985. Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History. New York: Viking.

Polanyi, Karl. 2001 [1944]. The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time.

            Boston: Beacon Press.

Quigley, Carroll. 1981. The Anglo-American Establishment. New York: Books in Focus.

Reed, John. 1919. Ten Days That Shook the World. New York: Boni and Liveright.

Silver, Beverly J. 2003. Forces of Labor: Workers’ Movements and Globalization since 1870. Cambridge:

            Cambridge University Press.

Womack, John. 1970. Zapata and the Mexican Revolution. New York: Vintage.

Russell, Bertrand 1985 [1918] Roads to Freedom. London: Unwin

Wolf , Eric Peasant Revolts of the 20th Century

Chapter 18: The World-System Since 1945: Another Round of Globalization and Hegemony

Bornschier, Volker. 2010. “On the Evolution of Inequality in the World System.” In Inequality beyond

            Globalization, edited by Christian Suter, 39–64. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Bornschier, Volker, and Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1985. Transnational Corporations and

Underdevelopment. New York: Praeger.

Brenner, Robert. 2002. The Boom and the Bubble: The U.S. in the World Economy. London: Verso.

Bunker, Stephen, and Paul Ciccantell. 2005. Globalization and the Race for Resources. Baltimore:

                Johns Hopkins University Press.

Cumings, Bruce. 1990. The Origins of the Korean War. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. 2002. Unequal Freedom: How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizenship and

            Labor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Harvey, David. 2003. The New Imperialism. New York: Oxford University Press.

———. 2005. A Brief History of Neoliberalism. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hayden, Tom. 2006. Radical Nomad: C. Wright Mills and His Times. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.

Kennedy, Paul. 1988. The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from

            1500–2000. New York: Random House.

Mahoney, James. 2010. Colonialism and Postcolonial Development: Spanish America in Comparative

            Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

McCormick, Thomas J. 1989. America’s Half Century: United States Foreign Policy in the Cold War.

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Reese, Ellen. 2005. The Backlash against Welfare Mothers. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Robinson, William I. 2004. A Theory of Global Capitalism. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Rose, Stephen J. 2007. The American Profile Poster. New York: New Press.

Winant, Howard. 2001. The World Is a Ghetto: Race and Democracy since World War II. New York: Basic

Books.

Christopher Chase-Dunn 1975 "The effects of international economic dependence and inequality: a

cross-national study," American Sociological Review 40:720-738. Reprinted in John W. Meyer

and Michael T. Hannan (eds.) National Development and the World System, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.

Chase-Dunn. C.  1980. "Socialist states in the capitalist world-economy," Social Problems 27, 5:505-

525, June.                   

Christopher Chase-Dunn, "Globalization: a world-systems perspective," Journal of World-Systems

Research 5,2, 1999. Reprinted in Gerhard Preyer and  Mathias Bos (eds.) Borderlines in a

Globalized World: New Perspective in a Sociology of the World-System. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer.

Christopher Chase-Dunn, Yukio Kawano and Benjamin Brewer 2000 "Trade Globalization since 1795:

waves of integration in the world-system," American Sociological Review 65:77-95 (February).  

summarized in Scientific American June 2003.

Chase-Dunn,C. Thomas Reifer, Andrew Jorgenson and Shoon Lio 2005 "The U.S. Trajectory: A Quantitative Reflection,

Sociological Perspectives 48,2: 233-254

Chase-Dunn, Chris, Roy Kwon, Kirk Lawrence and Hiroko Inoue 2011 Last of the Hegemons: U.S.

Hegemonic Decline and Global Governance International Review of Modern Sociology 37,1: 1-29

(Spring)

 Kaldor,, Mary 2003 Global Civil Society. London: Polity Press

.Part V: The Twenty-first Century and Beyond                

Chapter 19: Late Globalization: The Early 21st Century     

Arrighi, Giovanni. 2008. Adam Smith in Beijing. London: Verso.

Davis, Mike. 2006. Planet of Slums. London: Verso.

Johnson, Chalmers A. 2006. Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic. New York: Metropolitan

            Books.

Markoff, John. 1996. Waves of Democracy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Moghadam, Valentine. 2005. Globalizing Women: Transnational Feminist Networks. Baltimore: Johns

            Hopkins University Press.

Podobnik, Bruce. 2006. Global Energy Shifts. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Robinson, William I. 2008. Latin American and Global Capitalism: A Critical Globalization Perspective.

            Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Smith, Jackie, and Dawn Wiest. 2012. Social Movements in the World-System. New York: Russell Sage.

Stiglitz, Joseph E. 2002. Globalization and Its Discontents. New York: Norton.

Wallerstein, Immanuel. 2003. The Decline of American Power. New York: New Press.

Jonathan Friedman and Christopher Chase-Dunn (eds.) 2005. Hegemonic Declines: Present and Past.

Boulder, CO.: Paradigm Press.

C. Chase-Dunn and R.E. Niemeyer 2009 “The World Revolution of 20xx”

Pp. 35-57 in Mathias Albert, Gesa Bluhm, Han Helmig, Andreas Leutzsch, Jochen Walter (eds.)

Transnational Political Spaces. Campus Verlag: Frankfurt/New York

Chase-Dunn, Christopher, Ellen Reese, Mark Herkenrath, Rebecca Giem, Erika Guttierrez,

               Linda Kim, and Christine Petit. 2008 North-South Contradictions and Bridges at

               the World Social Forum,” in NORTH AND SOUTH IN THE WORLD

               POLITICAL ECONOMY, edited by Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson.

               Blackwell.

Chapter 20:  The Next Three Futures: Another Round of U.S. Hegemony,

 Global Collapse or Global Democracy?  

Boswell, Terry, and Christopher Chase-Dunn.2000. The Spiral of Capitalism and Socialism: Toward Global

            Democracy. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.

Christian, David. 2004. Maps of Time. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Florini, Ann. 2005. The Coming Democracy: New Rules for Running a New World Order. Washington, DC:

            Brookings.

Heinberg, Richard. 2004. Powerdown. Gabriola Island, BC: Island Press.

Johnson, Chalmers A. 2010. Dismantling the Empire: America’s Last Best Hope. New York: Metropolitan

            Books.

Monbiot, George. 2003. Manifesto for a New World Order. New York: New Press.

Patomäki, Heikki. 2008. The Political Economy of Global Security. London: Routledge.

Roberts, J. Timmons, and Bradley C. Parks. 2007. A Climate of Injustice: Global Inequality, North-

            South Politics and Climate Policy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Wagar, W. Warren. 1999. A Short History of the Future.3rd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Chase-Dunn, C. and Hiroko Inoue 2012 “Accelerating democratic global state formation” Cooperation and Conflict  47(2) 157–175

. http://cac.sagepub.com/content/47/2/157

Chase-Dunn, C. and Roy Kwon 2012 “Crises and Counter-Movements in World Evolutionary Perspective”

 Pp. 43-70 in Christian Suter and Mark Herkenrath (eds.) World Society in the Global Economic Crisis. Berlin: LIT Verlag

Chase-Dunn, C. Crisis of What?: End of capitalism or new systemic cycle of capitalist accumulation IROWS Working Paper#81 

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