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Tables of Contents for End of Millennium
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Figures
ix
 
List of Tables
x
 
List of Charts
xi
 
Acknoswledgments
xii
 
A Time of Change
1
365
The Crisis of Industrial Statism and the Collapse of the Soviet Union
5
63
The Extensive Model of Economic Growth and the Limits of Hyperindustrialism
10
16
The Technology Question
26
11
The Abduction of Identity and the Crisis of Soviet Federalism
37
9
The Last Perestroika
46
9
Nationalism, Democracy, and the Disintegration of the Soviet State
55
6
The Scars of History, the Lessons for Theory, the Legacy for Society
61
7
The Rise of the Fourth World: Informational Capitalism, Poverty, and Social Exclusion
68
101
Toward a Polarized World? A Global Overview
73
9
The De-humanization of Africa
82
46
Marginalization and selective integration of Sub-Saharan Africa in the informational-global economy
83
9
Africa's technological apartheid at the dawn of the Information Age
92
3
The predatory state
95
4
Zaire: the personal appropriation of the state
99
2
Nigeria: oil, ethnicity, and military predation
101
4
Ethnic identity, economic globalization, and state formation in Africa
105
9
Africa's plight
114
7
Africa's hope? The South African connection
121
6
Out of Africa or back to Africa? The politics and economics of self-reliance
127
1
The New American Dilemma: Inequality, Urban Poverty, and Social Exclusion in the Information Age
128
25
Dual America
129
11
The inner-city ghetto as a system of social exclusion
140
8
When the underclass goes to hell
148
5
Globalization, Over-exploitation, and Social Exclusion: the View from the Children
153
12
The sexual exploitation of children
158
3
The killing of children: war massacres and child soldiers
161
1
Why children are wasted
162
3
Conclusion: the Black Holes of Informational Capitalism
165
4
The Perverse Connection: the Global Criminal Economy
169
43
Organizational Globalization of Crime, Cultural Identification of Criminals
171
12
The Pillage of Russia
183
7
The structural perspective
187
1
Identifying the actors
188
2
Mechanisms of Accumulation
190
5
Narcotrafico, Development, and Dependency in Latin America
195
11
What are the economic consequences of the drugs industry for Latin America?
200
2
Why Colombia?
202
4
The Impact of Global Crime on Economy, Politics, and Culture
206
6
Development and Crisis in the Asian Pacific: Globalization and the State
212
126
The Changing Fortunes of the Asian Pacific
212
8
Heisei's Japan: Developmental State versus Information Society
220
36
A social model of the Japanese developmental process
222
11
Declining sun: the crisis of the Japanese model of development
233
12
The end of ``Nagatacho politics''
245
3
Hatten Hokka and Johoka Shakai: a contradictory relationship
248
7
Japan and the Pacific
255
1
Beheading the Dragon? Four Asian Tigers with a Dragon Head, and their Civil Societies
256
51
Understanding Asian development
257
2
Singapore: state nation-building via multinational corporations
259
3
South Korea: the state production of oligopolistic capitalism
262
4
Taiwan: flexible capitalism under the guidance of an inflexible state
266
4
Hong Kong model versus Hong Kong reality: small business in a world economy, and the colonial version of the welfare state
270
6
The breeding of the tigers: commonalities and dissimilarities in their process of economic development
276
6
The developmental state in East Asian industrialization: on the concept of the developmental state
282
2
The rise of the developmental state: from the politics of survival to the process of nation-building
284
5
The state and civil society in the restructuring of East Asia: how the developmental state succeeded in the development process
289
4
Divergent paths: Asian ``tigers'' in the economic crisis
293
6
Democracy, identity, and development in East Asia in the 1990s
299
8
Chinese Developmental Nationalism with Socialist Characteristics
307
26
The new Chinese revolution
308
5
Guanxi capitalism? China in the global economy
313
4
China's regional developmental states and the bureaucratic (capitalist) entrepreneurs
317
3
Weathering the storm? China in the Asian economic crisis
320
3
Democracy, development, and nationalism in the new China
323
10
Conclusion: Globalization and the State
333
5
The Unification of Europe: Globalization, Identity, and the Network State
338
28
European Unification as a Sequence of Defensive Reactions: a Half-century Perspective
340
8
Globalization and European Integration
348
9
Cultural Identity and European Unification
357
4
The Institutionalization of Europe: the Network State
361
3
European Identity or European Project?
364
2
Conclusion: Making Sense of our World
366
26
Genesis of a New World
367
4
A New Society
371
11
The New Avenues of Social Change
382
2
Beyond this Millennium
384
5
What is to be Done?
389
1
Finale
390
2
Summary of Contents of Volumes I and II
392
2
References
394
33
Index
427