Integrating environmental and world-systems analyses in chapters
ranging from the ancient to the contemporary, from the global to
the local, from West to East, and from North to South, this book is
the first collection to analyze environmental issues from the
world-systems perspective. The introduction provides Immanuel
Wallerstein's fullest explication of the role of ecological
constraints in the world-system. Early chapters diagnose the
increasing environmental threats to global sustainability and
suggest ways to arrive at an integrated theoretical understanding
of those threats. The work then shows the historical and
geographical range necessary to do justice to ecological
considerations in chapters considering ancient civilizations,
capitalism, the circumpolar North, the dam-builders of Asia, and
the polluters of East Central Europe. The final chapters analyze
the successes and limits of environmental movements in the United
States, South Africa, and South Korea.
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