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Hegemonic Stability and Hegemonic Change: ‘Transitioning’ to a New Global Order?
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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, 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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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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Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2023
Weizhan Meng
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Weizhan Meng
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The Hegemonic Transition in Latin America: To What Extent is China Challenging US’s Hegemony?
All Azimuth A journal of foreign policy and peaceIn this paper, we examine the geopolitical consequences of China’s enhanced engagement in Latin America. China is increasing its economic weight among Latin American countries, reinforcing its external image to counter the perception that the US is a ...
Andoni Maiza - Larrarte +1 more
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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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