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Evolutionary systems theory: concepts and schools in international relations
Discusses the main evolutionary approaches as part of the international relations literature.
Joachim K. Rennstich
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World system evolution [Paper presentation]
This paper argues that the current shifts (or crisis) in world system developmental trajectories can best be understood if they are …
Joachim K. Rennstich
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Evolutionary systems theory
Summarizes major theoretical evolutionary approaches to the study of world systems.
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The complexity of history: systems that make a world [Paper presentation]
The dynamics of major power rivalries have developed in tune with political and economic global system long-term developmental phases …
Joachim K. Rennstich
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The making of a digital world: the evolution of technological change and how it shaped our world
Theoretical and empirical discussion of world system evolution in the digital age.
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A future foretold? Multinational firms and leading sector development—Past, present, and future [Paper presentation]
The rise of awareness in globalization processes has led to a renewed focus on leading sectors and thus the interaction between states …
Joachim K. Rennstich
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Is globalization self-organizing?
The observance of a relatively stable pattern of global system development has often been criticised for the lack of theoretical …
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Chaos or reorder? The future of hegemony in a world-system in upheaval
The latest resurgence of interest in the concept of hegemony and empire–both in the popular and academic realm–has been mostly the …
Joachim K. Rennstich
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Three steps in the globalization of the international system: global networks from 1000 BCE to 2053 CE
This chapter employs a new, world historically based and interdisciplinary framework for the study of global system development, the …
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The Phoenix-cycle: global leadership transition in a long-wave perspective
It has been argued that one of the reoccurring phenomenon of hegemonic transitions is the inability of the existing leader to establish …
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