Major
Work by Andre Gunder Frank

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Andre Gunder Frank asks us to "ReOrient" our
views away from Eurocentrism -- to see the rise of the West as a mere blip in
what was, and is again becoming, an Asia-centered world. In a bold challenge to
received historiography and social theory he turns on its head the world
according to Marx, Weber, and other theorists, including Polanyi, Rostow,
Braudel, and Wallerstein. Frank explains the Rise of the West in world economic
and demographic terms that relate it in a single historical sweep to the decline
of the East around 1800. European states, he says, used the silver extracted
from the American colonies to buy entry into an expanding Asian market that
already flourished in the global economy. Resorting to import substitution and
export promotion in the world market, they became Newly Industrializing
Economies and tipped the global economic balance to the West. That is precisely
what East Asia is doing today, Frank points out, to recover its traditional
dominance. As a result, the "center" of the world economy is once again moving
to the "Middle Kingdom" of China. Anyone interested in Asia, in world systems
and world economic and social history, in international relations, and in
comparative area studies, will have to take into account Frank's exciting
reassessment of our global economic past and future. "Frank shows how Marx and
Weber got it all wrong. A fundamental rethinking of the rise of the West and the
origin of the world-system. Absolutely essential to understanding world
history". -- Albert Bergesen, University of Arizona "The great virtue of this
stimulating book is its relentless push to redefine our framework for thinking
about the early modern economy.... Abenchmark study". -- R. Bin Wong, University
of California, Irvine

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In the light of a non-Eurocentric perspective,
The World System argues for the interconnectedness of historical patterns over
5,000 rather than 500 years. In doing so, the book undermines the primacy
claimed for Europe as the major agent of economic change, an issue with
implications far beyond the realm of history. With an important forward by
William H. McNeill and contributions by Immanuel Wallerstein and Samir Amin, The
World System is now available for the first time in paperback, making sure the
arguments are accessible to students of world history, international relations
and a variety of related disciplines.
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