Citation: B. Gao, Globalization and ideology - The competing images of the contemporary Japanese economic system in the 1990s, INT SOCIOL, 15(3), 2000, pp. 435-453
Citation: B. Holzer, Miracles with a system - The economic rise of East Asia and the role of sociocultural patterns, INT SOCIOL, 15(3), 2000, pp. 455-478
Citation: V. Yakubovich et I. Kozina, The changing significance of ties - An exploration of the hiring channels in the Russian transitional labor market, INT SOCIOL, 15(3), 2000, pp. 479-500
Citation: J. Gerhards et R. Hackenbroch, Trends and causes of cultural modernization - An empirical study of first names, INT SOCIOL, 15(3), 2000, pp. 501-531
Citation: A. Bayat, From 'dangerous classes' to 'quiet rebels' - Politics of the urban subaltern in the global south, INT SOCIOL, 15(3), 2000, pp. 533-557
Citation: P. Bairoch, The constituent economic principles of globalization in historical perspective - Myths and realities, INT SOCIOL, 15(2), 2000, pp. 197-214
Citation: I. Wallerstein, Globalization or the age of transition? A long-term view of the trajectoryof the world-system, INT SOCIOL, 15(2), 2000, pp. 249-265
Citation: Hwc. Yeung, Economic globalization, crisis and the emergence of Chinese business communities in southeast Asia, INT SOCIOL, 15(2), 2000, pp. 266-287
Authors:
Hamilton, GG
Feenstra, R
Choe, W
Kim, CK
Lim, EM
Citation: Gg. Hamilton et al., Neither states nor markets - The role of economic organization in Asian development, INT SOCIOL, 15(2), 2000, pp. 288-305
Citation: D. Mato, Transnational networking and the social production of representations of identities by indigenous peoples' organizations of Latin America, INT SOCIOL, 15(2), 2000, pp. 343-360