1 | Structure of the world economy and international capital flows | 1 |
2 | The technology revolution and new world order | 2 |
3 | The erosion of the economic power of the nation- state | 2 |
4 | The development of the new world order | 2 |
5 | New Global Regulations and periphery | 2 |
6 | The position and structure of the periphery | 2 |
7 | International organizations | 2 |
8 | The conditions and forms of the capital globalization | 1,2 |
9 | New forms of technological change and production organization in the core | 1,2 |
10 | Core-periphery relations in a new conversion | 1,2 |
11 | The contracting economic functions of the nation-state | 1,2 |
12 | The trends in the core-periphery relations | 1,2 |
13 | The future of the new economic order | 1,2 |
14 | Globalization and Information Society | 1,2 |