Abstract. This article argues for a concept of hegemony that goes beyond current usages in IR to examine its more structural aspect. First, it looks at this more structural aspect in relation to some of Gramsci’s own arguments. Then it adds hegemony to the structure-agency debate. It develops the concept of hegemony in two ways – first as a mediating moment between structure and agency, second as a factor in securing the unity of structural combinations. These arguments are in turn dependent upon a scientific realist ontology that sees structure as more than just intersubjective relations. Finally, the article tries to show how this reworked concept of hegemony allows for a social theory of international relations, while respecting the spe...
The work of Antonio Gramsci has been very influential in the field of International Political Econom...
As the rising powers exhibit determination to challenge the United States’ hegemony, the problem of ...
The concept of the hegemonic order in international relations is, on the one hand, related to the st...
The paper deals with the phenomenon of hegemony in International Relations theory and practice. Firs...
The paper interrogates the current state-of-the-art in hegemony analysis in International Relations ...
This article claims that realist and constructivist ideas are compatible. Structural realism is need...
The article details the concept of hegemony, with special attention to its historical evolution, and...
Waltzian analysis proceeds from the distinction between the ordering principles of anarchy and hiera...
Waltzian analysis proceeds from the distinction between the ordering principles of anarchy and hiera...
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 thesis is the development of a new approach to the analysis of international relations based upo...
In the Social Sciences and the IR fields, hegemony is one of the concepts that implies the most theo...
Hegemony suffers from a bad press. It is currently used to refer simply to United States primacy. Th...
Since the publication of the Italian Communist Antonio Gramsci\u27s Prison Notebooks in English in t...
The work of Antonio Gramsci has been very influential in the field of International Political Econom...
As the rising powers exhibit determination to challenge the United States’ hegemony, the problem of ...
The concept of the hegemonic order in international relations is, on the one hand, related to the st...
The paper deals with the phenomenon of hegemony in International Relations theory and practice. Firs...
The paper interrogates the current state-of-the-art in hegemony analysis in International Relations ...
This article claims that realist and constructivist ideas are compatible. Structural realism is need...
The article details the concept of hegemony, with special attention to its historical evolution, and...
Waltzian analysis proceeds from the distinction between the ordering principles of anarchy and hiera...
Waltzian analysis proceeds from the distinction between the ordering principles of anarchy and hiera...
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 thesis is the development of a new approach to the analysis of international relations based upo...
In the Social Sciences and the IR fields, hegemony is one of the concepts that implies the most theo...
Hegemony suffers from a bad press. It is currently used to refer simply to United States primacy. Th...
Since the publication of the Italian Communist Antonio Gramsci\u27s Prison Notebooks in English in t...
The work of Antonio Gramsci has been very influential in the field of International Political Econom...
As the rising powers exhibit determination to challenge the United States’ hegemony, the problem of ...
The concept of the hegemonic order in international relations is, on the one hand, related to the st...