Section 1:Debate on"Global Capitalism and the States System",Cambridge Review of International Affairs 20(4),December 2007. 317) Alexander Anievas,"Global Capitalism and the States System." 318) Alex Callinicos,"Does Capitalism Need the State System?" 319)John M.Hobson,"Back to the Future of 'One Logic or Two'?Forward to the Past of‘Anarchy versus Racist Hierarchy'?” 320)Adam David Morton,"Disputing the Geopolitics of the States System and Global Capitalism.” 321) Kees van der Pijl,"Capital and the State System:A Class Act." 322) Gonzalo Pozo-Martin,"Autonomous or Materialist Geopolitics?" 323)Benno Teschke and Hannes Lacher,"The Changing 'Logics'of Capitalist Competition.” Section 2:Debate on"Uneven and Combined Development",Cambridge Review of International Affairs 22(1),March 2009. 324)Alexander Anievas,"Debating uneven and combined development:towards a Marxist theory of 'the international'?" 325) Neil Davidson,"Putting the nation back into the international'." 326)Sam Ashman,Capitalism,uneven and combined development and the transhistoric.” 327)Jamie C.Allinson and Alexander Anievas,"The uses and misuses of uneven and combined development:an anatomy of a concept." 328)Robbie Shilliam,"The Atlantic as a vector of uneven and combined development..” 329)Alex Callinicos,"How to solve the many-state problem:a reply to the debate.” 330)Justin Rosenberg,"Basic problems in the theory of uneven and combined development:a reply to the CRIA forum." 依附理论 331)*Samir Amin,Accumulation on a World Scale:A Critique of the Theory of Underdevelopment translated by Brian Pearce (New York:Monthly Review Press, 1976). 26
26 Section 1: Debate on “Global Capitalism and the States System”, Cambridge Review of International Af airs 20(4), December 2007. 317) Alexander Anievas, “Global Capitalism and the States System.” 318) Alex Callinicos, “Does Capitalism Need the State System?” 319) John M. Hobson, “Back to the Future of ‘One Logic or Two’? Forward to the Past of ‘Anarchy versus Racist Hierarchy’?” 320) Adam David Morton, “Disputing the Geopolitics of the States System and Global Capitalism.” 321) Kees van der Pijl, “Capital and the State System: A Class Act.” 322) Gonzalo Pozo-Martin, “Autonomous or Materialist Geopolitics?” 323) Benno Teschke and Hannes Lacher, “The Changing ‘Logics’ of Capitalist Competition.” Section 2: Debate on “Uneven and Combined Development”, Cambridge Review of International Af airs 22(1), March 2009. 324) Alexander Anievas, “Debating uneven and combined development: towards a Marxist theory of ‘the international’?” 325) Neil Davidson, “Putting the nation back into ‘the international’.” 326) Sam Ashman, “Capitalism, uneven and combined development and the transhistoric.” 327) Jamie C. Allinson and Alexander Anievas, “The uses and misuses of uneven and combined development: an anatomy of a concept.” 328) Robbie Shilliam, “The Atlantic as a vector of uneven and combined development.” 329) Alex Callinicos, “How to solve the many-state problem: a reply to the debate.” 330) Justin Rosenberg, “Basic problems in the theory of uneven and combined development: a reply to the CRIA forum.” 依附理论 331) *Samir Amin, Accumulation on a World Scale: A Critique of the Theory of Underdevelopment translated by Brian Pearce (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1976)
332)* Unequal Development:An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism translated by Brian Pearce (New York:Monthly Review Press,1976). 333)* Imperialism and Unequal Development (Hassocks:Harvester Press,1977). 334)*Paul A.Baran,The Political Economy of Growth(New York and London: Monthly Review Press,1968). 335)*Paul A.Baran and Paul M.Sweezy,Monopoly Capital:An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order (New York and London:Monthly Review Press,1966). 336)James A.Caporaso,"Introduction to the Special Issue of International Organization on Dependence and Dependency in the Global System," International Organization 32(1):1-12,1978. 337)Fernando Henrique Cardoso,"Dependency and Development in Latin America,"New Left Review 74,1972. 338)* "Associated-Dependent Development:Theoretical and Practical Implications,"in Authoritarian Brazil:Origins,Polices,and Future edited by Alfred Stepan(New Haven and London:Yale University,1973). 339)*Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Enzo Faletto,Dependency and Development in Latin America translated by Marjory Mattingly Urquidi (Berkeley,Los Angeles and London:University of California Press,1979). 340)Peter Evans,Dependent Development:The Alliance of Multinational,State, and Local Capital in Brazil (Princeton:Princeton University Press,1979) 341)* ,"Class,State,and Dependence in East Asia:Lessons for Latin America,"in The political economy of the new Asian industrialism edited by Frederic C.Deyo(Ithaca and London:Cornell University Press,1987). 342)Hollis Chenery,"The Structuralist Approach to Development Policy," American Economic Review 65:310-16,May 1975. 343)Andre Gunder Frank,"The Development of Underdevelopment,"Monthly Review18(4):17-31,1966. 344) 米 Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America; Historical Studies of Chile and Brazil(Harmoondsworth and Ringwood:Pelican Books,[Monthly Review Press,1967]1971). 345) Lumpenbourgeoisie and Lumpendevelopment:Dependence, Class,and Politics in Latin America translated by Marion Davis Berdecio (New York and London:Monthly Review Press,1972). 27
27 332) *__________, Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism translated by Brian Pearce (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1976). 333) *__________, Imperialism and Unequal Development (Hassocks: Harvester Press, 1977). 334) *Paul A. Baran, The Political Economy of Growth (New York and London: Monthly Review Press, 1968). 335) *Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy, Monopoly Capital: An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order (New York and London: Monthly Review Press, 1966). 336) James A. Caporaso, “Introduction to the Special Issue of International Organization on Dependence and Dependency in the Global System,” International Organization 32(1): 1-12, 1978. 337) Fernando Henrique Cardoso, “Dependency and Development in Latin America,” New Left Review 74, 1972. 338) *__________, “Associated-Dependent Development: Theoretical and Practical Implications,” in Authoritarian Brazil: Origins, Polices, and Future edited by Alfred Stepan (New Haven and London: Yale University, 1973). 339) *Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Enzo Faletto, Dependency and Development in Latin America translated by Marjory Mattingly Urquidi (Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1979). 340) Peter Evans, Dependent Development: The Alliance of Multinational, State, and Local Capital in Brazil (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979) 341) *__________, “Class, State, and Dependence in East Asia: Lessons for Latin America,” in The political economy of the new Asian industrialism edited by Frederic C. Deyo (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1987). 342) Hollis Chenery, “The Structuralist Approach to Development Policy,” American Economic Review 65: 310-16, May 1975. 343) Andre Gunder Frank, “The Development of Underdevelopment,” Monthly Review 18(4): 17-31, 1966. 344) *__________, Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America; Historical Studies of Chile and Brazil (Harmoondsworth and Ringwood: Pelican Books, [Monthly Review Press, 1967] 1971). 345) *__________, Lumpenbourgeoisie and Lumpendevelopment: Dependence, Class, and Politics in Latin America translated by Marion Davis Berdecio (New York and London: Monthly Review Press, 1972)
346) ,"Development and Underdevelopment in the New World: Smith and Marx vs.the Weberians,"Theory and Society 2(4):431-466,Winter 1975. 347)Dhammika Herath,"Development Discourse of the Globalists and Dependency Theorists:Do the Globalisation Theorists Rephrase and Reword the Central Concepts of the Dependency School?"Third World Ouarterly 29(4), 2008. 348)*Albert O.Hirschman,"The Rise and Decline of Development Economics," in Essays in Trespassing (New York:Cambridge University Press,1981). 349)P.Sai-wing Ho,"Revisiting Prebisch and Singer:beyond the declining terms of trade thesis and on to technological capability development,"Cambridge Journal of Economics 36:869-893,2012. 350)*Stephen Hymer,"The Multinational Corporation and the Law of Uneven Development,"in Economics and World Order:From the 1970's to the 1990's edited by Jagdish N.Bhagwati (London:Collier-Macmillan,1972). 351)Dorothea Kleine and Tim Unwin,"Technological Revolution,Evolution and New Dependencies:what's new about ict4d?"Third World Ouarterly 30(5): 1045-1067,2009. 352)Patrick Manning and Barry K.Gills,Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development:Visions,Remembrances and Explorations (London and New York: Routledge,2011) 353)Ernesto Laclau,"Feudalism and Capitalism in Latin America,"New Left Review 67,1971. 354)*lan M.D.Little,Economic Development:Theory,Practice,and International Relations (New York:Basic Books,1982). 355)Adalmir A.Marquetti,"Analyzing Historical and Regional Patterns of Technical Change from a Classical-Marxian Perspective,"Journal of Economic Behavior Organization 52:191-200,2003. 356)Theodore H.Moran,"Multinational Corporations and Dependency:A Dialogue for Dependentistas and Non-Dependentistas,"International Organization32(1):79-100,1978. 357)Theotonio Dos Santos,"The Structure of Dependence,"American Economic Review60(2):231-236,1970. 358)Raul Prebisch,"Commercial Policy in the Underdeveloped Countries," American Economic Review 49(2):251-273,1959. 359)* The Economic Development of Latin America and Its Principal Problems (New York:United Nations,1950). 28
28 346) __________, “Development and Underdevelopment in the New World: Smith and Marx vs. the Weberians,” Theory and Society 2(4): 431-466, Winter 1975. 347) Dhammika Herath, “Development Discourse of the Globalists and Dependency Theorists: Do the Globalisation Theorists Rephrase and Reword the Central Concepts of the Dependency School?” Third World Quarterly 29(4), 2008. 348) *Albert O. Hirschman, “The Rise and Decline of Development Economics,” in Essays in Trespassing (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981). 349) P. Sai-wing Ho, “Revisiting Prebisch and Singer: beyond the declining terms of trade thesis and on to technological capability development,” Cambridge Journal of Economics 36: 869-893, 2012. 350) *Stephen Hymer, “The Multinational Corporation and the Law of Uneven Development,” in Economics and World Order: From the 1970’s to the 1990’s edited by Jagdish N. Bhagwati (London: Collier-Macmillan, 1972). 351) Dorothea Kleine and Tim Unwin, “Technological Revolution, Evolution and New Dependencies: what’s new about ict4d?” Third World Quarterly 30(5): 1045-1067, 2009. 352) Patrick Manning and Barry K. Gills, Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development: Visions, Remembrances and Explorations (London and New York: Routledge, 2011) 353) Ernesto Laclau, “Feudalism and Capitalism in Latin America,” New Left Review 67, 1971. 354) *Ian M. D. Little, Economic Development: Theory, Practice, and International Relations (New York: Basic Books, 1982). 355) Adalmir A. Marquetti, “Analyzing Historical and Regional Patterns of Technical Change from a Classical-Marxian Perspective,” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 52: 191-200, 2003. 356) Theodore H. Moran, “Multinational Corporations and Dependency: A Dialogue for Dependentistas and Non-Dependentistas,” International Organization 32(1): 79-100, 1978. 357) Theotonio Dos Santos, “The Structure of Dependence,” American Economic Review 60(2): 231-236, 1970. 358) Raul Prebisch, “Commercial Policy in the Underdeveloped Countries,” American Economic Review 49(2): 251-273, 1959. 359) *__________, The Economic Development of Latin America and Its Principal Problems (New York: United Nations, 1950)
360)Lall Ramrattan and Michael Szenberg,Colonial dependency,core-periphery, and capitalism:a case study of the Guyana economy,"Journal of Developing Areas 44(1),Fall 2010. 361)Herman Schwartz,"Dependency or Institutions?Economic Geography, Causal Mechanisms,and Logic in the Understanding of Development,"Studies in Comparative International Development 42:115-135,2007. 362)Arno Tausch,"Globalisation and development:the relevance of classical "dependency"theory for the world today,"International Social Science Journal 61(202):467-488,2010. 363)Matias Vernengo,"Technology,Finance,and Dependency:Latin American Radical Political Economy in Retrospect,"Review of Radical Political Economics 38,2006. 364)Bill Warren,"Imperialism and Capitalist Industrialization,"New Lefi Review 81,1973. 365)Erik Wibbels,"Dependency Revisited:International Markets,Business Cycles,and Social Spending in the Developing World,"International Organization 60(2),April 2006. Special Issue on "Dependency and Development in a Globalized World",edited by Patrick Heller,Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Richard Snyder,Studies in Comparative International Development 44(4):287-456,2009. 366)Patrick Heller,Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Richard Snyder,"Dependency and Development in a Globalized World:Looking Back and Forward." 367)Fernando Henrique Cardoso,"New Paths:Globalization in Historical Perspective.” 368)Peter Evans,"Open Access:From Situations of Dependency to Globalized Social Democracy.” 369)Gerardo L.Munck,"Democracy and Development in a Globalized World: Thinking About Latin America from Within." 370)Jonathan H.Conning and James A.Robinson,"Enclaves and Development: An Empirical Assessment." 371)Atul Kohli,"Nationalist Versus Dependent Capitalist Development:Alternate Pathways of Asia and Latin America in a Globalized World." 29
29 360) Lall Ramrattan and Michael Szenberg, “Colonial dependency, core-periphery, and capitalism: a case study of the Guyana economy,” Journal of Developing Areas 44(1), Fall 2010. 361) Herman Schwartz, “Dependency or Institutions? Economic Geography, Causal Mechanisms, and Logic in the Understanding of Development,” Studies in Comparative International Development 42:115-135, 2007. 362) Arno Tausch, “Globalisation and development: the relevance of classical “dependency” theory for the world today,” International Social Science Journal 61(202): 467-488, 2010. 363) Matias Vernengo, “Technology, Finance, and Dependency: Latin American Radical Political Economy in Retrospect,” Review of Radical Political Economics 38, 2006. 364) Bill Warren, “Imperialism and Capitalist Industrialization,” New Left Review 81, 1973. 365) Erik Wibbels, “Dependency Revisited: International Markets, Business Cycles, and Social Spending in the Developing World,” International Organization 60(2), April 2006. Special Issue on “Dependency and Development in a Globalized World”, edited by Patrick Heller, Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Richard Snyder, Studies in Comparative International Development 44(4):287-456, 2009. 366) Patrick Heller, Dietrich Rueschemeyer and Richard Snyder, “Dependency and Development in a Globalized World: Looking Back and Forward.” 367) Fernando Henrique Cardoso, “New Paths: Globalization in Historical Perspective.” 368) Peter Evans, “Open Access: From Situations of Dependency to Globalized Social Democracy.” 369) Gerardo L. Munck, “Democracy and Development in a Globalized World: Thinking About Latin America from Within.” 370) Jonathan H. Conning and James A. Robinson, “Enclaves and Development: An Empirical Assessment.” 371) Atul Kohli, “Nationalist Versus Dependent Capitalist Development: Alternate Pathways of Asia and Latin America in a Globalized World
372)Laszlo Bruszt and Bela Greskovits,"Transnationalization,Social Integration, and Capitalist Diversity in the East and the South." 373)John Harriss,"How Much Space is there for Political Agency in Dependent Economies?Reflections on Papers on Contemporary Development Inspired by Cardoso and Faletto's Dependencia y Desarrollo en America Latina." 374) Erik Wibbels,Cores,Peripheries,and Contemporary Political Economy." 375) Fernando Henrique Cardoso,"Response." 世界体系理论 376)Michel Aglietta,"In to a New Growth Regime,"New Lefi Review 54, Nov.-Dec.2008. 377)Malcolm Alexander,"Historical Social Science:Class Structure in the Modern World System,"Journal of Sociology 17(1),March 1981. 378)Bruce Andrews,"The Political Economy of World Capitalism:Theory and Practice,"International Organization 36(1):135-163,1982. 379)Salvatore J.Babones and Christopher Chase-Dunn,ed.,Routledge Handbook of World-Systems Analysis (London and New York:Routledge,2012) 380)Philippe Beaujard,"From Three Possible Iron-Age World-Systems to a Single Afro-Eurasian World-System,"Journal of World History 21(1):1-43, March 2010. 381)Albert J.Bergesen and Omar Lizardo,"International Terrorism and the World-System,"Sociological Theory 22:1,March 2004. 382)Volker Bornschier and Bruno Trezzini,"Social Stratification and Mobility in the World System:Different Approaches and Recent Research,"International Sociology 12(4):429-455,December 1997. 383)Robert Brenner,"The Origins of Capitalist Development:A Critique of Neo-Smithian Marxism,"New Lefi Review 104:25-92,1977 384)*Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D.Hall,Rise and demise:comparing world-systems (Boulder and Oxford:Westview Press,1997). 385)Rob Clark,"World-System Mobility and Economic Growth,1980-2000," Social Forces 88(3):1123-1151,March 2010. 386)Rob Clark and Jason Beckfield,"A New Trichotomous Measure of World-system Position Using the International Trade Network,"International Journal of Comparative Sociology 50(1):5-38,2009. 0
30 372) László Bruszt and Béla Greskovits, “Transnationalization, Social Integration, and Capitalist Diversity in the East and the South.” 373) John Harriss, “How Much Space is there for Political Agency in Dependent Economies? Reflections on Papers on Contemporary Development Inspired by Cardoso and Faletto’s Dependencia y Desarrollo en America Latina.” 374) Erik Wibbels, “Cores, Peripheries, and Contemporary Political Economy.” 375) Fernando Henrique Cardoso, “Response.” 世界体系理论 376) Michel Aglietta, “In to a New Growth Regime,” New Left Review 54, Nov.-Dec. 2008. 377) Malcolm Alexander, “Historical Social Science: Class Structure in the Modern World System,” Journal of Sociology 17(1), March 1981. 378) Bruce Andrews, “The Political Economy of World Capitalism: Theory and Practice,” International Organization 36(1): 135-163, 1982. 379) Salvatore J. Babones and Christopher Chase-Dunn, ed., Routledge Handbook of World-Systems Analysis (London and New York: Routledge, 2012) 380) Philippe Beaujard, “From Three Possible Iron-Age World-Systems to a Single Afro-Eurasian World-System,” Journal of World History 21(1): 1-43, March 2010. 381) Albert J. Bergesen and Omar Lizardo, “International Terrorism and the World-System,” Sociological Theory 22:1, March 2004. 382) Volker Bornschier and Bruno Trezzini, “Social Stratification and Mobility in the World System: Different Approaches and Recent Research,” International Sociology 12(4):429-455, December 1997. 383) Robert Brenner, “The Origins of Capitalist Development: A Critique of Neo-Smithian Marxism,” New Left Review 104: 25-92, 1977. 384) *Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall, Rise and demise: comparing world-systems (Boulder and Oxford: Westview Press, 1997). 385) Rob Clark, “World-System Mobility and Economic Growth, 1980-2000,” Social Forces 88(3): 1123-1151, March 2010. 386) Rob Clark and Jason Beckfield, “A New Trichotomous Measure of World-system Position Using the International Trade Network,” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 50(1): 5-38, 2009