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
Perceptions of the US and its position at the centre of the contemporary international order have ch...
An Abstract The text focuses on the aim of the state politics to gain the position of the first glob...
An earlier paper by the second author, entitled ‘Bella Americana: Some Consequences for the Interna...
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
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 ...
ABSTRACT The paper aims to present some aspects of the debate about the end of the hegemony of the U...
This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key...
Hegemony suffers from a bad press. It is currently used to refer simply to United States primacy. Th...
Generally, studies on hegemony are some of core subjects in international relations. Hegemony plays ...
From Thucydides to Waltz to Keohane, the concept of hegemony and its implications for international ...
The United States emerged as one of the most powerful nations in the world during the transition fro...
This paper attempts to answer the question, is the International System the main driving force behin...
The authors of this paper deal with the role of the USA in the post-Cold War world and their positio...
The authors of this paper deal with the role of the USA in the post-Cold War world and their positio...
Perceptions of the US and its position at the centre of the contemporary international order have ch...
An Abstract The text focuses on the aim of the state politics to gain the position of the first glob...
An earlier paper by the second author, entitled ‘Bella Americana: Some Consequences for the Interna...
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
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 ...
ABSTRACT The paper aims to present some aspects of the debate about the end of the hegemony of the U...
This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key...
Hegemony suffers from a bad press. It is currently used to refer simply to United States primacy. Th...
Generally, studies on hegemony are some of core subjects in international relations. Hegemony plays ...
From Thucydides to Waltz to Keohane, the concept of hegemony and its implications for international ...
The United States emerged as one of the most powerful nations in the world during the transition fro...
This paper attempts to answer the question, is the International System the main driving force behin...
The authors of this paper deal with the role of the USA in the post-Cold War world and their positio...
The authors of this paper deal with the role of the USA in the post-Cold War world and their positio...
Perceptions of the US and its position at the centre of the contemporary international order have ch...
An Abstract The text focuses on the aim of the state politics to gain the position of the first glob...
An earlier paper by the second author, entitled ‘Bella Americana: Some Consequences for the Interna...