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Democratic Hegemony and American Hegemony
Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2006The 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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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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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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Hegemony’s Comforts, Hegemony’s Price
2014Prior to September 11, 2001, most Americans felt secure and blessed. They were grateful for the wealth that nature and hard work had provided and comfortable as citizens of a hegemonic power, a self-identified “greatest nation on earth.” This sense of comfort existed even for many who had little by way of a personal share in America’s material bounty ...
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2019
Somewhere in between unipolar and imperial orders, hegemonies divide the continuum from anarchy to hierarchy in world politics, connoting interstate systems of the highest concentration of authority. However, depending on the author, hegemony might denote the concentration of relative capabilities in a single state, the presence of a state that seeks ...
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Somewhere in between unipolar and imperial orders, hegemonies divide the continuum from anarchy to hierarchy in world politics, connoting interstate systems of the highest concentration of authority. However, depending on the author, hegemony might denote the concentration of relative capabilities in a single state, the presence of a state that seeks ...
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1992
Abstract At first sight, Gramsci’s concept of hegemony might be seen as a sophisticated version of the indoctrination thesis. But this would be a mistake. While his formulation of it is fragmentary and often opaque, and has required much interpretation, the significance of this version of ideological domination lies chiefly in the ...
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Abstract At first sight, Gramsci’s concept of hegemony might be seen as a sophisticated version of the indoctrination thesis. But this would be a mistake. While his formulation of it is fragmentary and often opaque, and has required much interpretation, the significance of this version of ideological domination lies chiefly in the ...
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Beyond the discourse of denial: The reproduction of fossil fuel hegemony in Australia
Energy Research and Social Science, 2021Christopher Wright +2 more
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Proceedings of the SIGCOMM Posters and Demos, 2017
Romain Fontugne, Anant Shah, Emile Aben
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Romain Fontugne, Anant Shah, Emile Aben
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Sign-to-speech translation using machine-learning-assisted stretchable sensor arrays
Nature Electronics, 2020Kyle Chen, Xiaoshi Li, Songlin Zhang
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