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From neoliberal disembedding to authoritarian re-embedding: The making of illiberal hegemony in Hungary

, 2020
This article presents and empirically substantiates a theoretical account explaining the making and stabilisation of illiberal hegemony in Hungary. It combines a Polanyian institutionalist framework with a neo-Gramscian analysis of right-wing hegemonic ...
G. Scheiring, Kristóf Szombati
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Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics

, 1988
In this hugely influential book, Laclau and Mouffe examine the workings of hegemony and contemporary social struggles, and their significance for democratic theory.
E. Laclau, C. Mouffe
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Hegemony

2021
Considering sport a site where hegemonic purposes can be realized means evaluating to what extent the dominant groups have been able to shape the prevailing structure of sport according to organizational and playing methods that lead to the acceptance of dominant values and the discipline of subordinates. The need for leisure is directed towards sports
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After Hegemony

, 2005
This book is a comprehensive study of cooperation among the advanced capitalist countries. Can cooperation persist without the dominance of a single power, such as the United States after World War II?
R. Keohane
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Partner Politics: Russia, China, and the Challenge of Extending US Hegemony after the Cold War

Security Studies, 2019
Hegemonic-order theory draws attention to relationships of asymmetrical power and legitimate consent. This article emphasizes the importance of “lynchpin partnerships” in the maintenance of hegemonic order.
Michael A. Mastanduno
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The hegemony of hegemony

History of the Human Sciences, 2001
A distinctive characteristic of Laclau and Mouffe’s theory of hegemony is its insistence on the denial of an essence or ground of the subject. This element of their theory is derived from their notion of antagonism, in which a relation with a ground is brought into question by revealing its contingency. This article argues that the political dimension
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International Hegemony Meets Domestic Politics: Why Liberals can be Pessimists

Security Studies, 2019
Many theories of hegemonic orders assume that systemic incentives will discipline the hegemon to maintain a status quo policy supporting that order. These theories make too strong a claim that domestic actors will not see any self-interested gain in ...
P. Musgrave
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Ending the microfoundations hegemony

, 2018
The New Classical Counter Revolution changed macromodelling methodology and ushered in the hegemony of microfounded models. Yet, in reality, at any particular point in time there is a trade-off between data coherence and theoretical coherence, and ...
S. Wren‐Lewis
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Democratic Hegemony and American Hegemony

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2006
The emergence of an ‘American democratic empire’, rising from the global informational and transportation revolution, that has its epicentre situated on the territory of the United States (US), has produced a profound metamorphosis in world affairs. National power elites, including those in America, are confronting a dilemma.
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Hegemony and multilateralism

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2004
I INTRODUCTIONDoes US strategy as a hegemon, epitomized in the eyes of many by its war versus Iraq, represent a significant and lasting change in the structure of global politics? Are analysts like Robert Kagan right that contemporary US strategy is more the inevitable product of hegemony and less the choice of a particular administration? Getting this
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