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Structural Injustice and Self‐Development
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Azizjon Bagadirov
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Mending the GAP - Hydro-Hegemonic Stability in the Euphrates - Tigris Basin
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Hegemonic stability theory: an empirical assessment
Review of International Studies, 1989Hegemonic stability theory, which argues that international economic openness and stability is most likely when there is a single dominant state, is the most prominent approach among American political scientists for explaining patterns of economic relations among the advanced capitalist countries since 1945.
Michael C. Webb, Stephen D. Krasner
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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
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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
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Reputation and Hegemonic Stability: A Game-Theoretic Analysis
American Political Science Review, 1988We develop and explicate a game-theoretic model in which repeated play, incomplete information, and reputation are major elements. A significant advance of this model is the way it represents cooperation under incomplete information among rational actors of different sizes.
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The limits of hegemonic stability theory
International Organization, 1985Hegemonic stability theory has been advanced as an explanation of successful cooperation in the international system. The basis of this “hegemonic cooperation” is the leadership of the hegemonic state; its appeal rests on attractive implications about distribution.
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Democratic Peace or Hegemonic Stability? The Imia/Kardak Case
Turkish Studies, 2014AbstractDemocratic peace theory (DPT) and hegemonic stability theory provide different explanations for cooperation among (democratic) states. The Imia/Kardak crisis took place between Greece and Turkey, two democratic, nonnuclear, and interdependent states in the post-Cold War era, thus, offers rare insights into these theorized processes. During this
Murat Bayar, Andreas Kotelis
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Exploring the “myth” of hegemonic stability
International Organization, 1990There is a growing discrepancy between the popularity of the hegemonic stability theory and the amount of material pointing to the theory's shortcomings, both analytic and empirical. This article begins with a discussion of the theory's major weaknesses and then offers an analysis of the theory's discourse.
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Hegemonic Stability, the New Quintet and Others
World Economy and International Relations, 2014The article deals with the problems of stability maintaining in the system of international relations, in the context of the bipolar model breakup. The spectrum of problems associated with the crisis of traditional mechanisms of global domination is analyzed.
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Rational Hegemons, Excludable Goods, and Small Groups: An Epitaph for Hegemonic Stability Theory?
World Politics, 1989In defining international free trade as a public good, “hegemonic stability theory” posited early in the 1970s that its reliable supply depended upon a distribution of international power analogous to that within a privileged group. More recently, however, critics have challenged three assumptions fundamental to hegemonic theory: its premises of free ...
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