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China’s Hegemony

Jouranl of Information and Security, 2020
Dae Sung Lee   +2 more
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The Making of Qing Hegemony

2016
Chapter 5 examines how Japan and Korea responded to the Ming-Qing transition with the rise of Manchu (later the Qing empire) power. The chapter shows the clear links between the Qing empire’s “barbarian” identity and its strategic consequences for the making of hegemony.
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The First Hegemonies

2010
At the height of its ‘classical age’, Greek was, as we have seen, sundered into separate, often written, dialects. Some literate Greeks had at least a passive command of the written forms of a number of different dialects; poets and dramatists had an active command of these, used for different purposes in their writing.
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The H-Word: The Peripeteia of Hegemony

Socialisme en democratie, 2019
Chris Hardnack
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