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Modelling Hegemonic Power Transition in Cyberspace [PDF]

open access: yesComplexity, 2018
Cyberspace is the newest domain of conflict and cooperation between states. In cyberspace, as in all other domains, land, sea, air, and space, these interactions often lead to the emergence of hegemons which are characterised by their predominant ...
Dmitry Brizhinev   +2 more
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Against-Hegemonic Agenda: Indigenous New Media and the Challenge to Hegemonic Power

open access: yesJournalism and Media
The main objective of this work is to identify the different strategies used by the Mapuche indigenous social movement, especially from the mid-1990s to the present day, to publicize their demands and claims.
Carlos del Valle-Rojas
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Perceptions, cartographies, and ‘cartographies of time’ in the political novel [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Research Europe
The paper examines the relation of the form of political novel to perceptions. Three possibilities are analysed. First, when the political novel shares perceptions of the hegemonic power.
Tomasz Mizerkiewicz
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External Debt Cycles of the Turkish Economy: Is it Possible to Escape the Crisis?

open access: yesİstanbul İktisat Dergisi, 2022
The prevailing view on the debt crises experienced by peripheral countries is that their economies are primarily exposed to shocks arising from existing internal dynamics and defaults follow a unique process.
Parla Onuk
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Representation of the Britain's Role in Continuation of the Hegemonic System in the 21st Century [PDF]

open access: yesFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat, 2018
Since Cold War era, Britain carried out its policies and objectives in regional and international arena under the security umbrella of the US. In this regard, decision-making and action of British authorities is formed in framework of the special ...
حجت اله نوری ساری   +1 more
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Power Relations between Russia, China and the United States in Central Asia. An Offensive Realist Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of the "Ovidius" University of Constanţa. Political Science Series, 2021
: Central Asia is a region of great strategic interest to Russia and China, the great powers bordering the states of this geopolitical area, but also to the United States, especially after 2001, with the beginning of the war in Afghanistan.
Eugen LUNGU
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A Theory of Hegemonic Stability in South American Regionalism? Evidence from the Case of Brazil in UNASUR and Venezuela in ALBA [PDF]

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2021
Both Brazil and Venezuela structured their foreign policy agendas in the early 21st century on the projection of their respective leadership in regional schemes such as UNASUR and ALBA, respectively, following an intermediate hegemonic strategy. The loss
María Victoria Alvarez
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Kais Saied's reconfiguration of Tunisia’s political system: Hegemonic ambitions to no avail? – A critical approach

open access: yesL’Année du Maghreb, 2023
The present article scrutinizes Tunisia's contemporary political system under the regime of President Kais Saied, who has been endeavoring to ‘reconfigurate the state’ since July 25, 2021.
Julius Dihstelhoff, Mounir Mrad
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Social Representations of Masculinity from a Group of Male Aggressors of Women

open access: yesRHS Revista Humanismo y Sociedad, 2022
This research article shows the social representations of hegemonic masculinity as an element that contributes to the reproduction and perpetuation of the patriarchal system, through the exercise of male power in the public and private spheres, which ...
Daniela Ceballos Ochoa
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Cultural Hegemony and Victimisation of Bedia Women in Central India

open access: yesSpace and Culture, India, 2020
Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci first coined the term “hegemony” and also elaborated on cultural hegemony. It is a common perception that cultural powers and organisations are hegemonic-centred, resulting in a network of invisible powers.
Usha Rana
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