Beschreibung:
Explores long simmering conflicts in comparative perspective, including settler colonialism in South Africa, Northern Ireland and Israel/Palestine.
Chapter 1 'œCrisis, What Crisis?'?, Immanuel Wallerstein; Chapter 2 Long-Term World-Systemic Crises, W. L. Goldfrank; Chapter 3 Belated Decolonization, Gershon Shafir; Chapter 4 Democratizing Global Governance, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Bruce Lerro; Chapter 5 Violence, the Sacred, and the Global System, Michelle M. Jacob; Chapter 6 Farm Labor and the Catholic Church in California, Alberto López Pulido; Chapter 7 Treadmills, Rifts, and Environmental Degradation, Andrew K. Jorgenson, Brett Clark; Chapter 8 Islam, Immigration, LaïcitÃ(c), and Leitkultur, Bahar Davary; Chapter 9 A Critical View of Wallerstein's Utopistics from Dussel's Transmodernity, Ramon Grosfoguel; Chapter 10 The Quasi-Europes, Manuela BoatcÄ¿; Chapter 11 Neither Global nor National, Saskia Sassen; Chapter 12 The Global Street Comes to Wall Street, Saskia Sassen;