This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key argument is that the development of US hegemony generally, and the distinctive turn in US foreign policy that has occurred in the wake of 11 September in particular, can best be understood by placing recent events in a comparative and historical framework. The immediate post-World War II order laid the foundations of a highly institutionalised multilateral system that provided key benefits for a number of countries while simultaneously constraining and enhancing US power. An historical reading of US hegemony suggests that its recent unilateralism is undermining the foundations of its power and influence
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
Many aspects of the hegemony status of the United States of America are hidden behind a veil of secr...
Analysts should avoid the retrospective illusion of believing that the US hegemony, as a trend and a...
This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key...
This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key...
Perceptions of the US and its position at the centre of the contemporary international order have ch...
An earlier paper by the second author, entitled ‘Bella Americana: Some Consequences for the Interna...
Hegemony suffers from a bad press. It is currently used to refer simply to United States primacy. Th...
Perceptions of the US and its position at the centre of the contemporary international order have ch...
There are a variety of literatures that illuminate the logic and character of the post -Cold War tra...
As the rising powers exhibit determination to challenge the United States’ hegemony, the problem of ...
This paper argues that at the heart of the post - September 11 world lies several critical issues su...
The concept of global governance has emerged as a key theoretical approach since the 1990s. Applied ...
At the heart of the post-11 September world lie several critical issues surrounding US power: its un...
This chapter analyzes the current position of United States supremacy, in light of the debate on heg...
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
Many aspects of the hegemony status of the United States of America are hidden behind a veil of secr...
Analysts should avoid the retrospective illusion of believing that the US hegemony, as a trend and a...
This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key...
This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key...
Perceptions of the US and its position at the centre of the contemporary international order have ch...
An earlier paper by the second author, entitled ‘Bella Americana: Some Consequences for the Interna...
Hegemony suffers from a bad press. It is currently used to refer simply to United States primacy. Th...
Perceptions of the US and its position at the centre of the contemporary international order have ch...
There are a variety of literatures that illuminate the logic and character of the post -Cold War tra...
As the rising powers exhibit determination to challenge the United States’ hegemony, the problem of ...
This paper argues that at the heart of the post - September 11 world lies several critical issues su...
The concept of global governance has emerged as a key theoretical approach since the 1990s. Applied ...
At the heart of the post-11 September world lie several critical issues surrounding US power: its un...
This chapter analyzes the current position of United States supremacy, in light of the debate on heg...
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
Many aspects of the hegemony status of the United States of America are hidden behind a veil of secr...
Analysts should avoid the retrospective illusion of believing that the US hegemony, as a trend and a...