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Hegemonic Power and Technology Advancement

2011
During the past 600 years the world has seen changing hegemonic powers, situations in which one country dominates the world economically, intellectually and militarily. Since 1945 this attribution is undoubtedly true for the USA.
O. F. Bahrisch, Jin-Suk Kim
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Hegemonic Power Processes in Team‐based Work

Applied Psychology, 2003
Cet article a pour objectif de montrer que les “processus de pouvoir hégémonique” implicites ont des retombées sur le traitement des problèmes organisationnels par les èquipes autonomes. Les processus de pouvoir hégémonique dans le travail d’équipe sont des processus en grande partie occultes de construction de l’identité et d’élaboration du sens.
Doorewaard, J.A.C.M., Brouns, B.B.G.
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Germany: Hegemonic power and economic gain?

Review of International Political Economy, 1996
German economic power in Europe is uncontested. What is contested are its effects on Germany's neighbors. Accompanying the obvious benefits that accrue to Europe from German economic might are also potential disadvantages, particularly that of dependence.
Andrei S. Markovits   +2 more
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Hegemonic America: The Arrogance of Power

Contemporary Southeast Asia, 1999
The United States entered the twentieth century as the most powerful country in the world. It has retained this status throughout the century, although arguably the German occupation of Europe in the early 1940s provided a brief interruption. This power has been based on a large, well-educated and fairly homogeneous population, a substantial and well ...
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Power Vacuum or Hegemonic Continuity?

World Affairs, 2016
This article argues that the gradual decline of the United States’ economic presence in Latin America—and particularly in South America—reads as a manifestation of Washington's hegemonic attrition in the world. Indeed, concerns over the Chinese incursion in Latin America and the increase of the pressures of the American hard line could transform the ...
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Australia – A Hegemonic Power in the Pacific Region

The Journal of Pacific Studies, 2016
“The Australian colonies displayed expansionist tendencies almost from the beginning” is a pointed statement, and there is evidence that Australia exerted its influence on and expanded its spheres of interest to neighbouring territories in Melanesia and in the Pacific region as a whole almost from the beginning of its existence.
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Hegemonic Power and Canadian Corporate Executives' Compensation

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1999
Using stock ownership and stock options as indices of CEO hegemonic power, this study examined their effects on the growth of 37 Canadian corporate executives' compensation in 1995–96. While options granted for exercise did not show any significant influence, stock ownership showed a significant negative influence on the growth of executive ...
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Power Transitions and Hegemonic Longevity

2014
Theories of hegemonic stability and power transition largely neglect the role of weaker third parties in sustaining hegemony or producing systemic change. This study develops a three actor game theoretic model of power transition and hegemony, in which a declining hegemon and a rising challenger compete for the loyalty of a third state.
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Between a Regional Hegemon and a Middle Power: The Case of Nigeria

2021
Does Nigeria conform with the mainstays of established hierarchy in a global superstructure? If not, is the concept of ‘awkward powers’ useful to understand Nigeria’s role in the international system? This chapter aims to provide an empirical analysis of the concept of awkward powers presented in Chapter I, through the case of Nigeria.
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Political space and hegemonic power in Gramsci

Journal of Power, 2010
Antonio Gramsci’s political thought focusses on power, hegemony, and domination. This article attempts to delineate the close and intimate relationship in Gramsci between political power and political space. It argues that political space is a central ingredient in his understanding of hegemony and civil society.
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