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Preface | viii | |
Preface to the Second Edition | x | |
1 | Introduction: A World in Crisis? | 1 |
2 | The Geography of International Economic Disorder | 16 |
3 | Draining the World of Energy | 79 |
4 | Food Production and Distribution - and Hunger | 101 |
5 | The Use of Natural Resources in Developing and Developed Countries | 125 |
6 | Malthus, Marx and Population Crises | 151 |
7 | World Capitalism and the Destruction of Regional Cultures | 175 |
8 | The Individual and the World-Economy | 200 |
9 | The Question of National Congruence | 229 |
10 | The New Geopolitics: The Dynamics of Geopolitical Disorder | 266 |
11 | World-Power Competition and Local Conflicts in the Third World | 289 |
12 | The World-Systems Project | 333 |
13 | Epilogue: Our Planet is Big Enough for Peace but Too Small for War | 355 |
List of Contributors | 358 | |
Index | 361 |
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