Giovanni Arrighi
Affiliations: | Sociology | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Public and Social Welfare, Middle Eastern StudiesGoogle:
"Giovanni Arrighi"Children
Sign in to add traineeKrishnendu Ray | grad student | Johns Hopkins University and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Epi Tree) | |
Ho-fung Hung | grad student | 2004 | Johns Hopkins |
Benjamin D. Brewer | grad student | 2006 | Johns Hopkins |
Carroll T. Patterson | grad student | 2009 | Johns Hopkins |
Kevan Harris | grad student | 2012 | Johns Hopkins |
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Arrighi G. (2010) The world economy and the Cold War, 1970–1990 The Cambridge History of the Cold War. 23-44 |
Arrighi G, Aschoff N, Scully B. (2010) Accumulation by Dispossession and Its Limits: The Southern Africa Paradigm Revisited Studies in Comparative International Development. 45: 410-438 |
Arrighi G. (2008) The Rise of East Asia and the Withering Away of the Interstate System State/Space: a Reader. 131-146 |
Arrighi G. (2006) À la recherche de l'état mondial Actuel Marx. 40: 55-70 |
Arrighi G, Silver BJ, Brewer BD. (2005) Industrial convergence and the persistence of the North-South income divide: A rejoinder to Firebaugh (2004) Studies in Comparative International Development. 40: 83-88 |
Arrighi G. (2003) Globalização e macrossociologia histórica Revista De Sociologia E PolíTica. 13-23 |
Silver BJ, Arrighi G. (2003) Polanyi's “Double Movement”: The Belle Époques of British and U.S. Hegemony Compared: Politics & Society. 31: 325-355 |
Arrighi G, Silver BJ, Brewer BD. (2003) Industrial convergence, globalization, and the persistence of the North-South divide Studies in Comparative International Development. 38: 3-31 |
Arrighi G. (2002) Lineages of empire Historical Materialism. 10: 3-16 |
Arrighi G. (2002) The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1415–1980. By David B. Abernethy. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001. 536p. $35.00. American Political Science Review. 96: 459-460 |