Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system. This hegemony has met with a considerably higher acceptance by other states and other actors of the international system than a world of competing superpowers and political blocs. The main argument developed in this paper is that American primacy may not last forever, but as there is no effective global security mechanism for coping with the growing threat of extremist religious and political movements, the United States will continue to play the unique role of a sole superpower in the international system for a few decades to come
An Abstract The text focuses on the aim of the state politics to gain the position of the first glob...
The authors of this paper deal with the role of the USA in the post-Cold War world and their positio...
Parag Khanna’s analysis of American hegemonic decline paints a bleak picture for the future of Ameri...
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
'After the Second World War United States world politics aimed at building a world-embracing multila...
This paper examines the question about the nature of the US hegemony in the international system dur...
In a little over a decade, geopolitics has moved to the “Multipolar Era”, and has ...
[From the introduction]. This paper is an attempt to interpret the meaning of recent changes in the ...
In this article the alleged demise of the United States of America (USA) and the ability of its chal...
This paper reviews a selection of the most influential literature on one of the most important quest...
There are a variety of literatures that illuminate the logic and character of the post -Cold War tra...
US hegemony has been the most significant aspect of international relations since the fall of the So...
Since the 1990s, the concepts of global and security governance have emerged as new frameworks for t...
From Thucydides to Waltz to Keohane, the concept of hegemony and its implications for international ...
The article is on hegemonic struggle between the US/Allies and the Emerging Powers led by China and ...
An Abstract The text focuses on the aim of the state politics to gain the position of the first glob...
The authors of this paper deal with the role of the USA in the post-Cold War world and their positio...
Parag Khanna’s analysis of American hegemonic decline paints a bleak picture for the future of Ameri...
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
'After the Second World War United States world politics aimed at building a world-embracing multila...
This paper examines the question about the nature of the US hegemony in the international system dur...
In a little over a decade, geopolitics has moved to the “Multipolar Era”, and has ...
[From the introduction]. This paper is an attempt to interpret the meaning of recent changes in the ...
In this article the alleged demise of the United States of America (USA) and the ability of its chal...
This paper reviews a selection of the most influential literature on one of the most important quest...
There are a variety of literatures that illuminate the logic and character of the post -Cold War tra...
US hegemony has been the most significant aspect of international relations since the fall of the So...
Since the 1990s, the concepts of global and security governance have emerged as new frameworks for t...
From Thucydides to Waltz to Keohane, the concept of hegemony and its implications for international ...
The article is on hegemonic struggle between the US/Allies and the Emerging Powers led by China and ...
An Abstract The text focuses on the aim of the state politics to gain the position of the first glob...
The authors of this paper deal with the role of the USA in the post-Cold War world and their positio...
Parag Khanna’s analysis of American hegemonic decline paints a bleak picture for the future of Ameri...