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Cooperation and Conflict, 1986
Hovi, J. & Rasch, B. E. Hegemonic Decline and the Possibility of International Cooperation: Comments on Duncan Snidal's 'The Limits of Hegemonic Stability Theory'. Cooperation and Conflict, XXI, 1986, 241-251. This research note offers some support for Duncan Snidal's proposition that declining hegemony does not necessarily mean vanishing ...
Jon Hovi, Bjørn Erik Rasch
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Hovi, J. & Rasch, B. E. Hegemonic Decline and the Possibility of International Cooperation: Comments on Duncan Snidal's 'The Limits of Hegemonic Stability Theory'. Cooperation and Conflict, XXI, 1986, 241-251. This research note offers some support for Duncan Snidal's proposition that declining hegemony does not necessarily mean vanishing ...
Jon Hovi, Bjørn Erik Rasch
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Hegemonic stability in East Asia in the 1990s: Myth or reality?
2023Measuring great power potential, especially in the post Cold War era when post World War II superpower alignments are increasingly becoming invalid, has perhaps never been more important. Applying the theory of hegemonic stability, however, can go far in helping predict great power potential in various regional subsystems.
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US-China Trade War: An Anlysis of Hegemonic Stability Approach
THE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 2018As China is strongly resisting the Trump administration`s unprecedented retaliatory trade policy toward China, the trade conflict between the two countries goes beyond the level of trade conflict and deteriorated into a `trade war`. Why has the Trump administration initiated a trade war by imposing a large tariff on China?
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Hegemonic stability theory and 19th century tariff levels in Europe
International Organization, 1983Although the theory of hegemonic stability has attracted an impressive array of adherents, current formulations leave many conceptual issues unresolved. Existing formulations also fail to draw from the theory any implications concerning the process by which a hegemonic state creates and maintains a regime.
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Declining hegemony and rising international trade: Moving beyond hegemonic stability theory
International Interactions, 1992In recent years, scholars have recognized some of the problems concerning the predictions of hegemonic stability theory and the trade practices of states.
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Hegemonic Stability, World Cultural Diffusion, and Trade Globalization1
Sociological Forum, 2012Although few disagree that advancements in technology and the establishment of trade‐conducive transnational institutions play an important role in augmenting the potential for trade globalization, there is more disagreement surrounding alternative causal explanations of trade during the postwar period.
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Managing Security in ASEAN-China Relations: Liberal Peace of Hegemonic Stability
Asian Perspective, 2007The management of security and ultimately order building in ASEAN-China relations are loosely embedded in a declaratory process of community formation. While this process has generated generally beneficial soft institutions in economic and other policy areas, the current state of relative regional peace is primarily attributable to China's emerging ...
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Hegemonic Stability Theory and Artificial Intelligence
2023Bhaso Ndzendze, Tshilidzi Marwala
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