This paper seeks to explore the relationship between geopolitical codes and hegemonic cycles as two crucial concepts in the context of the geopolitical world order. The US geopolitical codes are analyzed in different stages of the US hegemonic cycle. The US has been selected because it is the most notable, unique case and the last hegemonic power in recent time. This analysis covers the period of the emergence of the US as a hegemonic power until its decline. This paper concludes that there is a strong relation between the two important concepts, namely geopolitical codes and hegemonic cycles and this conclusion is arrived at by analyzing the characteristics of hegemonic powers of the United States
Hegemony and World Order explores a key question for our tumultuous times of multiple global crises....
The concept of the hegemonic order in international relations is, on the one hand, related to the st...
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Hegemony and World Order explores a key question for our tumultuous times of multiple global crises....
The concept of the hegemonic order in international relations is, on the one hand, related to the st...
The United States today dominates the globe and many regional geographical sub-systems in an unprece...
Generally, studies on hegemony are some of core subjects in international relations. Hegemony plays ...
Achieving regional and global order and security has always been one of the most important prioritie...
This paper discusses the importance of the Theory of Hegemonic Stability in understanding the stabil...
Hegemony suffers from a bad press. It is currently used to refer simply to United States primacy. Th...
ABSTRACT The paper aims to present some aspects of the debate about the end of the hegemony of the U...
Perceptions of the US and its position at the centre of the contemporary international order have ch...
This paper examines the question about the nature of the US hegemony in the international system dur...
There are a variety of literatures that illuminate the logic and character of the post -Cold War tra...
This paper analyses the leadership of Great Britain and the USA in the historical context in terms o...
The thesis deals with comparing China and United States in terms of their potential hegemonic status...
From Thucydides to Waltz to Keohane, the concept of hegemony and its implications for international ...
This paper attempts to explain the US-Iran political relations from the geopolitical perspective. It...
Hegemony and World Order explores a key question for our tumultuous times of multiple global crises....
The concept of the hegemonic order in international relations is, on the one hand, related to the st...
The United States today dominates the globe and many regional geographical sub-systems in an unprece...