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The State of Terror (Suny Series in Deviance and Social Control)
Published in Hardcover by State Univ of New York Pr (1998)
Authors: Annamarie Oliverio, Andre Gunder Frank, and Pat Lauderdale
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The Politics of Terrorism
The author must have psychic powers and a clear, analytic mind. Oliverio's argument published in 1998 should have been read by U.S. foreign policy makers. She makes a cogent argument for considering the ways in which people and organizations of power use the concept of terror to hid their own uses of terrorism.

Although this book had been recommended to me by first class scholars, I did not read it until this week because I assumed the work would not be relevant after Septermber 11, 2001. The fact is it is more relevant now then ever before. In many ways, I interpret her to be saying that she loves her countries by loves justice more, much as Camus said long ago. Justice, an analysis of the politics of deviance and terrorism, a global perspective, and a beautiful analysis of the role of theater in the political arenas are only a small part of this poignant book.

Highly theoretical treatiste on statecraft and terrorism
Oliverio delves deeply into the roots of statecraft and how those roots intertwine with terrorism. Clearly the author finds the musings of an early Austrian, Machiavelli, sadly relevant to the modern scene.

This is a great read.
This book is more interesting than the Titanic. The icing is the scholarly tone and the sophisticated literal agility of the Italian author.


Reorient: Global Economy in the Asian Age
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (1998)
Author: Andre Gunder Frank
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ReOrient: sure to be an instant classic in world history
Andre Gunder Frank challenges us to thoroughly reevaluate our understanding of the world economy between 1400-1800, and provides us with enough evidence to command a reorientation of our perspective on this period. Gunder Frank's ReOrient will prove an instant classic, rating among those great books that come along once in a generation, such as with Arnold Toynbee's The Study of History, William McNeill's The Rise of the West, and Immanuel Wallerstein's The World-System as seminal works in world history. For scholars researching the onset of industrialism and the West's eventual dominance, they will be introduced to a whole new set of questions found in neither Marx nor Weber that require exploration if they are to plumb the depths of this historical terrain. Political Science, History, Sociology, and Economics professors should place ReOrient at the center of their class reading lists for courses in political economy and world history. Secondary Education teachers will find their world history teaching revolutionized by ReOrient's important thesis on the centrality of Asia in the global economy between 1400-1800. This book will give world history a research agenda for a generation. Original, contentious, challenging, yet accessible, this is Frank at his best. Agree or disagree with his thesis, if you don't know it, for the next generation you won't be able to knowledgeably discuss world history. Don't miss it!

The book won the 1999 World History Association Book Award.
This book has just won the 1999 World History Association Book Award, which was presented at the WHA conference in Victoria, BC, Canada, on June 26, 1999. The choice was unanimous, because we regard this book as being in a class by itself. Its breadth of vision, courageous analysis and apt warning not to let ethnocentrism deter historians from pursuing a global perspective on the past, all make Gunder Frank's book exceptional and a must read for historians, teachers and students of world history. The book argues that European hegemony in the modern era did not really emerge until the nineteenth century, and that before that Europe was a rather marginal player in the Eurasian world economy that was centered on China. Only the windfalls of American silver and the Atlantic slave trade enabled Europe to buy its way into the existing world economy and industrialize. Its holistic approach forces historians to look beyond Europe to understand the making of the modern world, and Frank's attention to historiographic issues is outstanding. Sincerely, David A. Chappell, Book Review Editor, Journal of World History.

First World History Association [WHA] Book Award 1999
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WORLD HISTORY ASSOCIATION FIRST BOOK PRIZE 1999:

This book has just won the 1999 World History Association Book Award, which was presented at the WHA conference in Victoria, BC, Canada, on June 26, 1999. The choice was unanimous, because we regard this book as being in a class by itself. Its breadth of vision, courageous analysis and apt warning not to let ethnocentrism deter historians from pursuing a global perspective on the past, all make Gunder Frank's book exceptional and a must read for historians, teachers and students of world history. The book argues that European hegemony in the modern era did not really emerge until the nineteenth century, and that before that Europe was a rather marginal player in the Eurasian world economy that was centered on China. Only the windfalls of American silver and the Atlantic slave trade enabled Europe to buy its way into the existing world economy and industrialize. Its holistic approach forces historians to look beyond Europe to understand the making of the modern world, and Frank's attention to historiographic issues is outstanding. David A. Chappell, Book Review Editor JOURNAL OF WORLD HISTORY


Capitalism and underdevelopment in Latin America: historical studies of Chile and Brazil
Published in Unknown Binding by Penguin ()
Author: Andre Gunder Frank
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Capitalismo y genocidio económico : carta abierta a la Escuela de Economía de Chicago a propósito de su intervención en Chile
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Author: André Gunder Frank
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The Centrality of Central Asia (Comparative Asian Studies, Vol 8)
Published in Paperback by Vu Univ Pr Amsterdam (1993)
Author: Andre Gunder Frank
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Crisis in the Third World
Published in Hardcover by Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc. (1981)
Author: Andre Gunder Frank
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Crisis in the World Economy
Published in Paperback by Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc. (1980)
Author: Andre Gunder Frank
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Critique and anti-critique : essays on dependence and reformism
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Author: Andre Gunder Frank
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Crítica y anticrítica : ensayos sobre la dependencia y el reformismo
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Author: Andre Gunder Frank
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Dependent accumulation and underdevelopment
Published in Unknown Binding by Macmillan ()
Author: Andre Gunder Frank
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