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  2. Posthegemony - Wikipedia

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    In international relations, posthegemony refers to the decline of the US unilateral hegemony. This has likely been the result of the difficulties that have arisen out of the unilateral style foreign policy. These difficulties predominantly include disdain from; those directly affected by the, sometimes forceful, hegemonic actions of the US ...

  3. Hegemonic stability theory - Wikipedia

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    Hegemonic stability theory (HST) is a theory of international relations, rooted in research from the fields of political science, economics, and history.HST indicates that the international system is more likely to remain stable when a single state is the dominant world power, or hegemon. [1]

  4. Hegemony - Wikipedia

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    In the historical writing of the 19th century, the denotation of hegemony extended to describe the predominance of one country upon other countries; and, by extension, hegemonism denoted the Great Power politics (c. 1880s – 1914) for establishing hegemony (indirect imperial rule), that then leads to a definition of imperialism (direct foreign ...

  5. Monetary hegemony - Wikipedia

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    The US dollar continues to underpin the world economy and is the key currency for medium of international exchange, unit of account (e.g. pricing of oil), and unit of storage (e.g. treasury bills and bonds) and, despite arguments to the contrary, is not in a state of hegemonic decline (cf. Fields & Vernengo, 2011, 2012).

  6. Power (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    [31] Hegemony can be regional or global. [32] Unlike unipolarity, which is a power preponderance within an anarchic international system of nominally equal states, hegemony assumes a hierarchy where the most powerful can control other states. [31] Unipole: a state that enjoys a preponderance of power and faces no competitor states.

  7. Putin blasts US 'hegemony,' predicts end to 'unipolar' world ...

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    Russian's president accused Washington of trying to encourage extended hostilities in Ukraine in an effort to maintain America's global dominance.

  8. U.S. Imperialism - Wikipedia

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    The United States Congress' ability to annex a foreign territory is explained in a report from the Congressional Committee on Foreign Relations, "If, in the judgment of Congress, such a measure is supported by a safe and wise policy, or is based upon a natural duty that we owe to the people of Hawaii, or is necessary for our national ...

  9. Putin condemns U.S. 'hegemony,' predicts an end to 'unipolar ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the U.S. of trying to draw out hostilities in Ukraine as part of an effort to maintain global hegemony. Putin condemns U.S. 'hegemony,' predicts an end ...