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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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BRICS and a new model of hegemonic stability

open access: yesVestnik of Saint Petersburg University. International relations, 2020
BRICS as a forum of the largest developing economies is at the center of the global contem- porary political process. There are ongoing debates for more than a decade on the reasons for the establishment and the ways of assessing the efficiency of BRICS.
Stanislav Tkachenko, William Coyle
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Recessions and a changing theoretical basis of the recoveries: a view from the state-corporation hegemonic stability theory

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2019
This paper analyses reasons of the world recessions in 1974-1975, 1980-1982 and 2008-2009 and methods to improve the economy basing on various theories of macroeconomics and according to the view from the theory of the state-corporation hegemonic ...
DARIUSZ ELIGIUSZ STASZCZAK
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Hegemonic stability theories of the international monetary system [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
An international monetary system is a set of rules or conventions governing the economic policies of nations. From a narrowly national perspective, it is an unnatural state of affairs. Adherence to a common set of rules or conventions requires a certain harmonization of monetary and fiscal policies, even though the preferences and constraints ...
Barry Eichengreen
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Reassessing Nigeria’s Hegemonic Status in Africa: Factors, Discourse and Prospects [PDF]

open access: yesУченые записки Института Африки Российской академии наук
The debate surrounding the hegemonic status of powerful African nations provides the context for this study, which re-evaluates Nigeria’s hegemonic status. Nigeria’s evolution from traditional humanitarian intervention to aligning with the Responsibility
Erameh Nicholas Idris   +2 more
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Global instability of currencies: reasons and perspectives according to the state-corporation hegemonic stability theory

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2015
This paper analyses reasons of the instability of the world monetary system. The author considers this problem from historical and contemporary perspectives.
DARIUSZ ELIGIUSZ STASZCZAK
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Is it the end of North-American hegemony? A structuralist perspective on Arrighi’s systemic cycles of accumulation and the theory of hegemonic stability

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2018
The paper aims to present some aspects of the debate about the end of the hegemony of the United States, in light of the theories of systemic cycles of accumulation and hegemonic stability.
MARCOS VINICIUS ISAIAS MENDES
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China’s Rise and a New Perspective on Hegemonic Stability Theory

open access: yesInternational Journal on Culture, History, and Religion
This study begins with fundamental transformations taking place in the international system, most notably the rise of China as a prominent global power. It questions the extent to which the traditional theory of hegemonic stability can explain this new phase.
N. Amr
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Challenges to the South Caucasus regional security aftermath of Russian–Georgian conflict: Hegemonic stability or new partnership?

open access: yesJournal of Eurasian Studies, 2011
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Caspian Sea and South Caucasus has become the focus of considerable international attention, primary because it is one of the oldest and potentially richest oil and gas producing areas in the world.
Kornely K. Kakachia
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An examination of the international system stability after the Cold War in terms of the theory of hegemonic stability

open access: yesKateb Quarterly Scientific Research journal, 2018
It seems that by suing the theories of international politics, especially the onre of hegemonic stability in the form of the neo-realism of Robert Gilpin, it is possible to define the structure of the post-Cold War as a hegemonic structure, so that in the next step by using it, the behavior of the main units of the system, particularly the superior ...
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