′...the authors have contributed much to the growing scholarly emphasis on linking up economic and political analysis, and to the efforts to develop a plausible world-systems approach that can help us to understand the contemporary world and perhaps offer some meaningful glimpses into the future of our global state system. It is a book that can be highly recommended for graduate classes in the social sciences and for careful study by foreign policy and international relations specialists.′ -- Perspective, Vol 13 No 4, May/June 1984