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| Preface and Acknowledgments |
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| Introduction: Hegemony, State-Corporate Globalization, and Antisystemic Movements: Contending Theoretical and Historical Approaches |
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Part I: Contemporary Globalization |
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The United States in Decline? |
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19 | (16) |
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The Phoenix Cycle: Global Leadership Transition in a Long-Wave Perspective |
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35 | (19) |
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From State Hegemonies to Transnational Hegemony: A Global Capitalism Approach |
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54 | (20) |
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Quantifying Hegemony in the World Economy |
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74 | (14) |
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Servants of the World System: An Analysis of Servitude in the United States and the New International Division of Reproductive Labor |
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Gobalization: The New Mechanism of Dependency |
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110 | (21) |
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The Sweatshop Dynamic: U.S. Shipper Hegemony in the Global Logistics Sector of Los Angeles |
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131 | (18) |
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Part II: Counterhegemonle Social Movements |
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Hegemonic Decline and Revolution: When the World Is Up for Grabs |
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The Politics of Global Islam: U.S. Hegemony, Globalization, and Islamist Social Movements |
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Hegemony Lost: Understanding Islamic Fundamentalism |
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| About the Contributors |
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| Series List |
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