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Social support network of Brazilian Amazonian women to subsidise the decision-making power of planned home birth: a qualitative study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Open
Reis LCD   +13 more
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Rethinking Theory of Hegemonic Stability: Toward a Theory of Hegemonic Cooporation

open access: yesRethinking Theory of Hegemonic Stability: Toward a Theory of Hegemonic Cooporation
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Democratic Peace or Hegemonic Stability? The Imia/Kardak Case

Turkish Studies, 2014
AbstractDemocratic 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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The limits of hegemonic stability theory

International Organization, 1985
Hegemonic 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.
D. Snidal
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Hegemonic stability theory

Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
V. Konyshev
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Exploring the “myth” of hegemonic stability

International Organization, 1990
There 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.
I. Grunberg
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Hegemonic stability in the Indo-Pacific: US-India relations and induced balancing

International Relations, 2021
The United States has improved relations with no other country during the Trump administration as much as it advanced its relationship with India. US-India relations have arguably marked their historical high points since Trump entered office and India seems to be overcoming its suspicion of closer cooperation with the US.
Jan Hornát
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Hegemonic stability theory: an empirical assessment

Review of International Studies, 1989
Hegemonic 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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