Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BCAD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval Data
Power polarity in the Far Eastern macro-social system is assessed at twenty five year intervals 1050 BC-AD 1850. Consistent with analysis of Indic system data, there is no support for the theory that the normal world-system power configuration is multipolar, hegemonic, or universal-empire. Instead s...
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description | Power polarity in the Far Eastern macro-social system is assessed at twenty five year intervals 1050 BC-AD 1850. Consistent with analysis of Indic system data, there is no support for the theory that the normal world-system power configuration is multipolar, hegemonic, or universal-empire. Instead several different "stability epochs" are discerned. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b6fca00b546545ad81139de1b9fe97a82022-12-22T03:38:28ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of World-Systems Research1076-156X2015-08-015350061810.5195/jwsr.1999.126120Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BCAD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval DataDavid Wikinson0University of California, Los AngelesPower polarity in the Far Eastern macro-social system is assessed at twenty five year intervals 1050 BC-AD 1850. Consistent with analysis of Indic system data, there is no support for the theory that the normal world-system power configuration is multipolar, hegemonic, or universal-empire. Instead several different "stability epochs" are discerned.http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jwsr/article/view/126 |
spellingShingle | David Wikinson Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BCAD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval Data Journal of World-Systems Research |
title | Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BCAD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval Data |
title_full | Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BCAD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval Data |
title_fullStr | Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BCAD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval Data |
title_full_unstemmed | Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BCAD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval Data |
title_short | Power Polarity In The Far Eastern World System, 1025 BCAD 1850: Narrative And 25-Year Interval Data |
title_sort | power polarity in the far eastern world system 1025 bcad 1850 narrative and 25 year interval data |
url | http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jwsr/article/view/126 |
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