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Hegemony

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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Beyond the discourse of denial: The reproduction of fossil fuel hegemony in Australia

Energy Research and Social Science, 2021
Christopher Wright   +2 more
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Hegemony

2011
Klimecki, Robin P, Willmott, Hugh
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Sign-to-speech translation using machine-learning-assisted stretchable sensor arrays

Nature Electronics, 2020
Kyle Chen, Xiaoshi Li, Songlin Zhang
exaly  

The expropriation of dual language bilingual education: deconstructing neoliberalism, whitestreaming, and English-hegemony

International Multilingual Research Journal, 2022
Juan A Freire   +2 more
exaly  

Hegemony

2013
Jill Dierberg, Lynn Schofield Clark
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