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==See also== ==See also==
 +* [[Big History]]
 +* [[Dependency theory]]
* [[General systems theory]] * [[General systems theory]]
 +* [[Geography and cartography in medieval Islam]]
* [[Globalization]] * [[Globalization]]
* [[List of cycles]] * [[List of cycles]]
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* [[Systems philosophy]] * [[Systems philosophy]]
* [[Systems thinking]] * [[Systems thinking]]
 +* [[Systemography]]
* [[War cycles]] * [[War cycles]]
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The world-systems theory (also known as the world-systems analysis) is a multidisciplinary, macro-scale approach to world history and social change.

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