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Urban Regeneration and Hegemonic Power Relationships

International Planning Studies, 2011
This paper aims to analyse the growing power of the urban coalition that has become dominant after the 2000s in Turkey. It is observed that the actors of the central and local governments as well as the authorities of important state institutions have become part of this coalition with the same hegemonic neo-liberal discourse especially related to ...
Asuman Turkun
exaly   +3 more sources

Hegemonic Power and Stability

1997
Abstract All three major schools of IPE thought discuss hegemonic power and its consequences. Unlike rational choice analysis, however, the idea of hegemony is not grounded in a particular paradigm; consideration of hegemony does not necessarily entail acceptance of a particular set of theoretical assumptions.
George T Crane, Abla Amawi
exaly   +2 more sources

Hegemonic Power in Ephorus of Cyme

Abstract Ephorus is known for his innovative historical work written in the 330s bce in which he presented the history of the Greeks in a universal framework. Living in a period when the political epicentre moved from city states to the wider ambient world, Ephorus is an influential transitional historian constituting a ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Socialization and hegemonic power

International Organization, 1990
Hegemons exercise power in the international system not only by manipulating material incentives but also by altering the substantive beliefs of elites in other nations. Socialization—the process through which leaders in these secondary states embrace a set of normative ideals articulated by the hegemon—plays an important role both in establishing an ...
G. John Ikenberry, Charles A. Kupchan
openaire   +1 more source

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