Works
Monographs
- 1967 The Political Economy of Rhodesia
- 1973 Essays on the Political Economy of Africa
- 1978 Geometry of Imperialism
- 1982 Dynamics of Global Crisis
- 1985 Semiperipheral Development: The Politics of Southern Europe in the Twentieth Century
- 1989 Antisystemic Movements
- 1990 Transforming the Revolution: Social Movements and the World System
- 1994 The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our Times
- 1999 Chaos and Governance in the Modern World System (with Beverly J. Silver)
- 2003 The Resurgence of East Asia: 500, 150 And 50 Year Perspectives
- 2007 Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the Twenty-First Century Reviewed by Mark Elvin, New Left Review, 52, July-August, 2008.
Journal articles and book chapters since 2001
- "Workers North and South" (with B.J. Silver) in C. Leys and L. Panich, eds., The Socialist Register 2001. London: The Merlin Press, 2000. Reprinted (abridged) in L. Amoore, ed., The Global Resistance Reader. London and New York: Routledge, 2005.
- "Braudel, Capitalism and the New Economic Sociology", Review, XXIV, 1, 2001.
- "Capitalist development in World-historical Perspective", (with J. Moore). In R. Albritton, M. Itoh, R. Westra, A. Zuege, (eds.), Phases of Capitalist Development: Booms, Crises and Globalization. London: Macmillan, 2001.
- "Capitalism and World Dis(order)" (with B. J. Silver), Review of International Studies, XXVII, 2001.
- "Global Capitalism and the Persistence of the North-South Divide", Science and Society, LXIV, 4, 2001.
- "The African Crisis. World Systemic and Regional Aspects". New Left Review II/15 (May-June 2002).
- "Lineages of Empire". Historical Materialism 10, 3, 2002. Reprinted in In G. Balakrishnan, ed., Debating Empire. London and New York: Verso, 2003.
- "Industrial Convergence, Globalization, and the Persistence of the North-South Divide". Studies in Comparative International Development 38: 1 (2003) (with B.J. Silver and B.D. Brewer).
- "Response". Studies in Comparative International Development 38: 1 (2003) (with B.J. Silver and B.D. Brewer).
- "The Social and Political Economy of Global Turbulence". New Left Review II/20 (March-April 2003)
- "Kindai Sekai Shisutem no Keisei to Henyou ni okeru Hegemonii Kokka no Yakuwari" ("The Role of Hegemonic States in the Formation and Transitions of the Modern World-System"). In T. Matsuda and S. Akita, eds., Hegemonii Kokka to Sekai Shisutem (Hegemonic States and the Modern World-System). Tokyo: Yamakawa Publishing Company, 2002.
- "Historical Capitalism East and West" (with P.K. Hui, H. Hung, and M. Selden). In G. Arrighi, T. Hamashita and M. Selden, eds., The Resurgence of East Asia: 500, 150 and 50 Year Perspectives. London and New York: Routledge, 2003.
- "Global Inequalities and the Legacy of Dependency Theory". Radical Philosophy Review 5: 1-2 (2002/2003).
- "Polanyi’s ‘Double Movement’: The Belles Epoques of British and US Hegemony Compared" (with B.J. Silver). Politics and Society 31: 2 (2003).
- "Il lungo XX secolo. Una replica". Contemporanea 6:4 (2003).
- "Poza hegemoniami zachodnimi" (with I. Ahmad and M. Shih). Lewa Noga 15 (2003).
- "Hegemony and Antisystemic Movements". In I. Wallerstein, ed., The Modern World-System in the Longue Duree. Boulder, Co: Paradigm Publishers, 2004
- "Globalization in World-Systems Perspective". In R. Appelbaum and W. Robinson, eds., Critical Globalization Studies. New York and London: Routledge, 2005.
- "Hegemony Unraveling–I". New Left Review II/32 (March-April 2005).
- "Hegemony Unraveling–II". New Left Review II/33 (May-June 2005).
- "Rough Road to Empire". In F. Tabak, ed., Allies as Rivals: The U.S., Europe, and Japan in a Changing World-System. Boulder, Colorado: Paradigm Press, 2005.
- "States, Markets and Capitalism, East and West". In M. Miller, ed., Worlds of Capitalism. Institutions, Economic Performance, and Governance in the Era of Globalization. London: Routledge, 2005
- "Industrial Convergence and the Persistence of the North-South Industrial Divide: A Rejoinder" (with Beverly J. Silver and Benjamin D. Brewer). Studies in Comparative International Development, Summer 2005, in press.
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