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Hegemony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hegemony (Greek: , English: [UK] , [US]: pronounced /hɨˈdʒɛməni/ ; "leadership" or "hegemon" for "leader") is the preponderance of power, and the construction of consent from the powerless thro...
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The Theory of Hegemonic Stability ... Portugal 1494 to 1580 (end of Italian Wars to Spanish invasion of Portugal) Based on Portugal's dominance in navigation Hegemonic pretender: Spain ... Britain 1688 to 1792 (Glorious Revolution to Napoleonic Wars) Based on British textiles and command of the High Seas Hegemonic pretender: France...
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Helen Milner, "International Political Economy: Beyond Hegemonic Stability," Foreign Policy, No. 110, Spring 1998 ... "Hegemonic stability theory," first espoused by Charles Kindleberger in the 1970s, focuses on the role of leading states for example, Great Britain in the nineteenth and the United States in the...
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Hegemonic masculinity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In gender studies, hegemonic masculinity refers to the idea that a culturally normative ideal of male behaviour exists (i.e., that to which men are strongly encouraged to aim), which is calculated t...
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Hegemonic stability theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hegemonic Stability Theory is a theory of economics and political science which argues that the international financial system is more likely to be stable when a single country is the dominant econom...
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HEGEMONY (hegemonic): : for example, the use of institutions to formalize power; the employment of a bureaucracy to make power seem abstract (and, therefore, not attached to any one individual); the inculcation of the populace in the ideals of the hegomonic group through education, advertising, publication, etc.;
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Hegemonic - Definition of Hegemonic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Hegemonic. Look it up now! ... Hegemonic power...
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