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The Institute for Research on World-Systems organizes collaborative interdisciplinary research on long-term, large scale social change and its ecological, geographical and epidemiological causes and effects. IROWS facilitates interdisciplinary collaborative research among physical, social and biological scientists including: Geophysicists, Meteorologists, Statisticians, Epidemiologists, Sociologists, Antrhopologists, Geographers, Political Scientists, Historians and Economists.

There are 20 publications in this collection, published between 2001 and 2015.

Khutkyy, Dmytro: Aspects, Criteria, and Measurements of Stratification of Modern Societies in the Process of Intersocietal Selection. Translated by Dmytro Khutkyy, 2015

Khutkyy, Dmytro: Empirical Indicators of Stratification of Modern Societies in the Process of Intersocietal Selection. Translated by Dmytro Khutkyy, 2015

Barr, Kenneth; Shoon Lio; Christopher Schmitt; Anders Carlson; Kirk Lawrence; Jonathan Krause et al.: Global Conflict and Elite Integration in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries, 2006

Chase-Dunn, Chris; Anders Carlson; Chris Schmitt; Shoon Lio; Richard Niemeyer; Robert A. Hanneman: Trade and the flag:integration and conflict in 19th and early 20th century deglobalization, 2006

Chris Chase-Dunn; Alexis Alvarez; Hiroko Inoue; Richard Niemeyer; Anders Carlson; Ben Fierro et al.: Upward Sweeps of Empire and City Growth Since the Bronze Age, 2006

Christopher Chase-Dunn; Ellen Reese; Erika Gutierrez; Rebecca Giem; Christine Petit; Linda Kim: Global Party Formation in World Historical Perspective, 2006

Christopher Chase-Dunn; Thomas D. Hall; Richard Niemeyer; Alexis Alvarez; Hiroko Inoue; Kirk Lawrence et al.: Middlemen and marcher states in Central Asia and East/West Empire Synchrony, 2006

Christopher Chase-Dunn: Nested Networks and Semiperipheral Development in the Prehistoric U.S.Southwest: a Comparative World-Systems Approach, 2006

Ellen Reese; Mark Herkenrath; Chris Chase-Dunn; Rebecca Giem; Erika Guttierrez; Linda Kim et al.: Alliances and Divisions within the“Movement of Movements”:Survey Findings from the 2005 World Social Forum, 2006

Ellen Reese; Mark Herkenrath; Chris Chase-Dunn; Rebecca Giem; Erika Gutierrez; Linda Kim et al.: North-South Contradictions and bridges at the World Social Forum, 2006

Paul S. Ciccantell; Stephen G. Bunker: The Economic Ascent of China and the Potential for Restructuring the Capitalist World-Economy, 2005

Upward Sweeps in The Historical Evolution of World-Systems, 2005

Chase-Dunn, Chris; Gills, Barry: Understanding Waves of Globalization and Resistance in the Capitalist World(-)System*:Social Movements and Critical Global(ization) Studies, 2003

Chase-Dunn, Chris; Manning, Susan: City systems and world-systems:Four millennia of city growth and decline, 2002

Chase-Dunn, Chris; Alvarez, Alexis; Pasciuti, Dan; Hall, Thomas D.: Power and Size:Urbanization and Empire Formation in World-Systems, 2002

Chase-Dunn, Chris; Giem, Rebecca; Jorgenson, Andrew; Reifer, Thomas; Rogers, John; Lio, Shoon: The Trajectory of the United States in the World-System: A Quantitative Reflection, 2002

Chase-Dunn, Chris; Reifer, Thomas: US Hegemony and Biotechnology:The geopolitics of new lead technology, 2002

Chase-Dunn, Chris; Jorgenson, Andrew; Giem, Rebecca; Lio, Shoon; Reifer, Thomas; Rogers, John: Waves of Structural Globalization since 1800: New Results on Investment Globalization, 2002

Chase-Dunn, Chris; Alvarez, Alexis; Pasciuti, Dan: World-systems in the Biogeosphere:Three Thousand Years of Urbanization, Empire Formation and Climate Change, 2002

Christopher Chase-Dunn; Andrew Jorgenson: Regions and Interaction Networks: A World-System Perspective, 2001

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