December,1992 Christopher Chase-Dunn Department of Sociology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland 21218 USA (410) 516-7633 Fax # 410 516 7590 E-mail: CHRISCD@JHUVM.HCF.JHU.EDU Books: Christopher Chase-Dunn (ed.) Socialist States in the World- System. Beverly Hills: Sage. 1982. Volker Bornschier and Christopher Chase-Dunn. Transnational Corporations and Underdevelopment. New York: Praeger, 1985. Christopher Chase-Dunn. Global Formation: Structures of The World-Economy. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1989. Short list for ASA Distinguished Publication Award, 1992. 1992 PEWS Distinguished Publication Award. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall (eds.) Core/Periphery Relations in the Precapitalist Worlds. Boulder: Westview Press, 1991. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall. Rise and Demise: The Transformation of World-Systems Boulder, CO.: Westview. Forthcoming. Refereed Journal Articles: Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1975. "The effects of international economic dependence and inequality: a cross-national study," American Sociological Review 40: 720-738. Reprinted in John W. Meyer and Michael T. Hannan (eds.) National Development and the World System, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Richard Rubinson. 1977. "Toward a structural perspective on the world-system." Politics and Society 7, 4:453-76. Volker Bornschier, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Richard Rubinson. 1978. "Cross-national evidence of the effects of foreign investment and aid on economic growth and inequality: a survey of findings and a reanalysis," American Journal of Sociology 84, 3:651-83. Reprinted in Pp. 187-210 in A. Seligson. The Gap Between Rich and Poor. Boulder: Westview Press, 1984. Revised version in Volker Bornschier, Multinationale Konzerne, Wirtschaftspolitik und nationale Entwicklung im Weltsystem. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 1980. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1979. "Comparative research on world- system characteristics." International Studies Quarterly 23, 4:601-623, December. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1980. "Socialist states in the capitalist world-economy," Social Problems 27, 5:505-525, June. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1980. "Stages of dependency or cycles of world-system development?" Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 8, 1:1-24, Fall/Winter. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1981. "Interstate system and capitalist world-economy: one logic or two?" International Studies Quarterly 25, 1:19-42, March. Reprinted in World System Structure: Continuity and Change, edited by W. Ladd Hollist and James Rosenau. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1981 and in Joseph Grieco (ed.) The International System and the International Political Economy, London: Edward Elgar, 1993. T. R. Durham, Judy Morgan, Barbara Larcom and Christopher Chase- Dunn. 1981. Control of the work process: the workers' viewpoint," International Journal of Health Services 11, 1:207- 220. Christopher Chase-Dunn, Aaron Pallas and Jeffrey Kentor. 1982. "Old and new research designs for studying the world-system," Comparative Political Studies 15, 3:341-356 (October). Christopher Chase-Dunn and Joan Sokolovsky. 1983. "Interstate systems, world-empires and the capitalist world-economy, International Studies Quarterly 27, 3. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1988. "Comparing world-systems: Toward a theory of semiperipheral development," Comparative Civilizations Review,19:29-66, Fall. Other Journal Articles: Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1981. "Response to critiques of 'Socialist states in the capitalist world-economy,'" Social Problems 28, 5:527-532, June. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1982. "World division of labor and the development of city systems: a longitudinal cross-national study," Comparative Research 9, 3:3-9, Winter. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1983. "Urbanization in the World- system: New Directions for Research," in Comparative Urban Research, 9, 2:41-46. Reprinted in Michael Peter Smith (ed.) Cities in Transformation: Class, Capital and the State. Beverly Hills: Sage. 1984. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1985. "The coming of urban primacy in Latin America," Comparative Urban Research XI, 1-2: 14-31. Christopher Chase-Dunn, 1988 "Comparing world-systems: toward a theory of semiperipheral development," Comparative Civilizations Reivew,19:29-66 (Fall). Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1990 "World state formation: historical processes and emergent necessity" Political Geography Quarterly ,9,2: 108-30 (April). Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1990 "Resistance to imperialism: semiperipheral actors," Review,13,1:1-31 (Winter). Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1992 "The Wintu and their neighbors: a very small world-system." In Proceedings of Society for California Archaeology. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas D. Hall 1992 "World-systems and modes of production: toward the comparative study of transformations." Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 18,1:81- 117. Special Journal Issues Edited: Christopher Chase-Dunn (ed.) Special Issue of Review on Quantitative Studies of the World-System. Volume 8, Number 4, Spring, 1985. Christopher Chase-Dunn (ed.) Special Issue of Review on Comparing World-Systems, Volume 15, Number 3, Summer, 1992. Introduction: "The Comparative Study of World-Systems." Pp. 313-334. Articles in Collections: John W. Meyer, John Boli-Bennett and Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1975. "Convergence and divergence in development," Annual Review of Sociology, V. 1. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1978. "Core-periphery relations: the effects of core competition," in Barbara H. Kaplan (ed.) Social Change in the Capitalist World Economy. Beverly Hills: Sage. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Richard Rubinson. 1979. "Cycles, trends, and new departures in world-system development," in John W. Meyer and Michael T. Hannan (eds.) National Development and the World System: Educational, Economic, and Political Change, 1950-1070. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1980. "The development of core capitalism in the antebellum United States: tariff politics and class struggle in an upwardly mobile semi-periphery" in Albert J. Bergesen (ed.) Studies of the Modern World-System. New York: Academic Press. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1982. "Models and interpretation in world-system research: comments on Bach," in Terence K. Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein (eds.) Processes of the World-System, Vol. 3, Political Economy of the World-System Annuals (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1980). Reprinted in T. K. Hopkins and I. Wallerstein (eds.) World-Systems Analysis, Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1982. "The uses of formal comparative research on dependency and the world-system perspective," Pp. 117-40 in Harry Makler, Alberto Martinelli and Neil Smelser (eds.) The New International Economy. London: Sage Publications. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1982. "International economic policy in a declining core state." Pp. 77-96 in William R. Avery and David Rapkin (eds.) America in a Changing World Political Economy. New York: Longmans. Chase-Dunn, Christopher. 1982. "The uses of formal comparative research on dependency theory and the world-system perspective" pp. 117-140 in Harry Makler, Alberto Martinelli and Neil Smelser(eds.) The New International Economy Beverly Hills: Sage. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1983. "Socialist state policy in the capitalist world-economy." In Patrick McGowan and Charles H. Kegley (eds.) Foreign Policy and the Modern World System, Vol. 7, Sage International Yearbook of Foreign Policy Studies. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1983. "Three approaches to the kernel of the capitalist world-economy." In William R. Thompson (ed.) Contending Approaches to World System Analysis. Beverly Hills: Sage. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1985. "The system of world cities: A. D. 800-1975." In Michael Timberlake (ed.) Urbanization in the World Economy. New York: Academic Press. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1983. "Inequality, structural mobility and dependency reversal in the capitalist world-economy." In Charles F. Doran et al. (eds.) North-South Relations: Studies of Dependency Reversal. New York: Praeger. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1984. "The world-system since 1950: what has really changed?" In Charles Bergquist (ed.) Labor in the World Economy. Beverly Hills: Sage. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1985. "Historical development of the global political economy." In W. Ladd Hollist and F. Lamond Tullis (eds.) A Global Political Economy, Vol. 1 of the International Political Economy Yearbook. Boulder: Westview. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1985. "El fenomeno de primacia de una ciudad an los sistemas urbanos latinoamericanos: su surgimiento," Pp. 27-46 in J. E. Hardoy and A. Portes (eds.) Ciudades y Sistemas Urbanos: EconomĦa Informal y Desorden Espacial. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1987. "Cycles, trends or transformation?: The world-system since 1945," Pp. 57-84 in Terry Boswell and Albert Bergesen (eds.) America's Changing Role in the World-System. New York: Praeger. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1987. "The Korean Trajectory in the world-system," Pp. 270-304 in Kyong-dong Kim (ed.) Dependency Issues in Korean Development: Comparative Perspectives. Seoul: Seoul National University Press. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Kenneth O'Reilly. 1989. "Core wars of the future" Pp. 47-64 in Robert K. Schaeffer (ed.) War in the World-System. Westport, CT.: Greenwood Press. Christopher Chase-Dunn, 1990 "The limits of hegemony," in David P. Rapkin (ed.) World Leadership and Hegemony, Boulder, CO.: Lynne Rienner. Christopher Chase-Dunn, 1992 "The role of cities in the transformation of world-systems" Volker Bornschier and Peter Lengyel (eds.) World Society Studies, Volume 2. Frankfurt and New York: Campus Verlag. Christopher Chase-Dunn, 1990 "Socialism and capitalism on a world scale" Pp. 67-86 in William K. Tabb (ed.) The Future of Socialism, New York: Monthly Review Press. Christopher Chase-Dunn, 1992 "The spiral of capitalism and socialism," in Louis F. Kriesberg (ed.) Research in Social Movements, Conflict and Change, Volume 14. Greenwich, CT. : JAI Press. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1992. "Theoretical Approaches to world- systems analysis." Pp. 3-20 in Chronis Polychroniou (ed.) Perspectives and Issues in International Political Economy, Westport, CT.: Praeger. Christopher Chase-Dunn. 1992. "The national state as an agent of modernity." Problems of Communism XLI, January-April, :29-37. Book Reviews : "Who gets what and why: a review of Samir Amin's Unequal Development, Michael Lipton's Why Poor People Stay Poor, and Robert W. Tucker's The Inequality of Nations,"Working Papers for a New Society, VI, 2,80-86. March/April, 1978. "Family life and economic institutions: a review essay on Eli Zaretzky's Capitalism, The Family and Personal Life," with Andrew Cherlin. Contemporary Sociology 8, 1:62-4 (1979). "A world-system perspective on Cardoso and Faletto's Dependency and Development in Latin America." Latin American Research Review 17, 1:166-171 (1982). "Unequal development: a review of Samir Amin's Unequal Development." Insurgent Sociologist, 8,1:78-81 (Winter, 1978). "Review of Working for Capitalism by Richard Pfeffer." Insurgent Sociologist, IX, 4:93-95. (Spring, 1980). "Review of Is The Red Flag Flying: The Political Economy of the Soviet Union Today" by Albert Szymmanski. Insurgent Sociologist 10, 2 (Spring, 1981). "Review of Crisis: In the World Economy" by Andre Gunder Frank. In Economic Development and Cultural Change 31, 2:410-416, January 1983. "Review of The World-System of Capitalism: Past and Present." Edited by Walter Goldfrank. Social Forces, 59, 4:1323-1324 (1981). "Review of Raymond C. Kelly, The Nuer Conquest: The Structure and Development of An Expansionist System. PEWS News, Summer, 1988. "Review of Matthew Melko and Leighton R. Scott (eds.) The Boundaries of Civilizations in Space and Time. Comparative Civilizations Review, 20, Spring, 1989. "Review of Thomas D. Hall, Social Change in the Southwest, 1350- 1880. Contemporary Sociology 19,3:370-1, May, 1990. "Review of Ross Hassig's Aztec Warfare: Imperial Expansion and Political Control. Comparative Civilizations Review 24:101-105 (Spring, 1991). "Review of Dale Tomich's Slavery in the Circuit of Sugar: Martinique and the World Economy, 1830-1848. American Journal of Sociology, 97,3:859-861, November, 1991. "Review of Norman Yoffee and George Cowgill (eds.) The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations. Contemporary Sociology, 21,5:689-90 (September) 1992. Unpublished paper: Christopher Chase-Dunn, E. Edward Clewett and Elaine Sundahl. "A very small world-system in Northern California: the Wintu and their neighbors." Presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburg, April 9, 1992.