Journal of World-Systems Research (Aug 2015)

Broadening and Deepening: Systemic Expansion, Incorporation and the Zone of Ignorance

  • Jon D. Carlson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2001.180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 225 – 263

Abstract

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I intend to address a critical element of world-systems theory, and in doing so illuminate some larger concerns with international relations theory in general. Speci?cally, I will be examining the concept of the “external arena” and its relation to the international system as an expanding whole. The goal is to re-think the incorporation of new regions (‘states’ and peoples) into the world-system in order to understand world-system processes more completely. This should be taken as a positive critique of both Wallerstein’s analysis of incorporation (European, state-centric, ‘inside-out’) and Hall’s analysis of incorporation (external, indigenous peoples, ‘outside in’).