by Albert Bergesen (Editor), Terry Boswell (Editor), Albert Bergensen (Author)
Over the last two decades, America's position in the world has declined and the world economy has suffered an extended period of stagnation resulting in a severe sociopolitical crisis. This volume brings together thirteen experts in world-systems analysis to examine the long-term effects of this crisis in world order. Using historical and quantitative analysis, the contributors both theoretically and empirically discuss possible transformations of U.S. society and the world-system, focusing on North-South trade, East-West conflicts, and the relations of the United States with Europe, Japan, and Central America. The effects of this economic crisis on American social life are explored in depth, with emphasis on the organization of business firms, the status of women, and the state of American culture.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 314
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Published: 21 May 1987
ISBN 10: 0275924173
ISBN 13: 9780275924171
TERRY BOSWELL is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and an Instructor in the Business School at Emory University.
ALBERT BERGESEN is Professor of Sociology at the Univeristy of Arizona.