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In Index Ventures' new book, the authors argue that despite a perception that European founders are turning away from global ...
Claims that multipolarity has become the new global system have lost credibility, as global powers remain passive in response ...
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Are hegemonies a relic of the past? The role of coercion and consent in global domination - MSNThe global trade networks it built and the norms of free trade it championed established a system that other nations, mainly in Europe, accepted, often because they too benefited from the ...
The same might be said of the royal palace in The Hague, where the U.S. president arrived to a hero’s welcome despite having ...
Trump has long bet that he can scare allies into submission. But ahead of the G-7, there are signs of resistance from world leaders who are 'increasingly willing to stand up to him.' ...
This time a “self-destructing hegemon” is, she says, uninterested in providing global public goods, while an ascendent one (Ms Rey refers to the European Union, but China is another candidate ...
The modern understanding of hegemony emerged during the 19th century as a way to describe Britain’s role in the global order. Britain’s dominance was underpinned by its unparalleled naval ...
The global trade networks it built and the norms of free trade it championed established a system that other nations, mainly in Europe, accepted, often because they too benefited from the ...
It was not, however, just material capabilities that made Britain a hegemon. The global trade networks it built and the norms of free trade it championed established a system that other nations ...
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