Containing previously unpublished material, a review of the legacy and work of Andre Gunder Frank
Foreword Immanuel Wallerstein 1. The World Economy in Theory and Practice: The Contributions of Andre Gunder Frank in the Era of Underdevelopment and "Globalization" Patrick Manning and Barry K. Gills Part 1: Andre Gunder Frank's Critical Vision 2. Frankian Triangles Albert Bergesen 3. ReOrient the Nineteenth Century: Andre Gunder Frank's Unfinished Manuscript Robert Denemark 4. The Modern World System under Asian Hegemony: The Silver Standard World Economy, 1450-1750 Barry K. Gills and Andre Gunder Frank Part 2: Continuing Debates 5. Exiting the Crisis of Capitalism or Capitalism in Crisis? Samir Amin 6. Human Sociocultural Evolution, Hegemonic Transitions and Global State Formation Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas Hall 7. The Paradoxes of Colonial/Modernity Anibal Quijano 8. Dependency Theory and Cultural Studies: Lessons from Latin America John Beverley 9. Tides of Hegemonic Change: The Atypical Trajectory of the 1970s-To-Present B-Phase Crisis Jeffrey Sommers and Boris Kagarlitsky Part 3: Multidisciplinary Developments 10. Explaining the Spatial Transformations of the World Copper Market During the Long Twentieth Century Jan-Frederic Abbeloos 11. Reorienting Iran: Following Gunder Frank's Advice One Decade at a Time Kevan Harris 12. The Korean Developmental State and Neo-Liberal Transition in the World System Hae-Yung Song 13. Watershed Management in the Wake of Transnational Migration: Honduras Carylanna Taylor 14. Conclusion Patrick Manning
Patrick Manning is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of World History and Director of the World History Center, University of Pittsburgh.
Barry K Gills is Professor of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland. He is also editor of Routledge journal Globalizations.