Beyond American Hegemony

Beyond American Hegemony
Title Beyond American Hegemony PDF eBook
Author David P. Calleo
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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Beyond US Hegemony

Beyond US Hegemony
Title Beyond US Hegemony PDF eBook
Author Samir Amin
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 196
Release 2013-04-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 184813617X

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In this major new work - the result of a lifetime of intellectual engagement - one of the developing world's most famous thinkers reflects on the times we live in. He argues that US hegemony has reached a dangerous new level under George Bush Jr, and that the US President's hubristic militarism will both lead to a never-ending cycle of wars and block all hopes of social and democratic progress, not just in developing countries, but in the North as well. Samir Amin also rejects the highly ideological notion that the current form of neoliberal capitalism - 'really existing capitalism' in which imperialism is an integral and permanent part - is an inevitable future for humanity, or in fact socially or politically tolerable. At the same time, he is not opposed to globalization as such; indeed he believes the whole world today is irrevocably connected, and that solidarity in diversity is the key to the struggle for a better world. In the body of the book, Amin provides a perspicacious analysis of tendencies within the rich countries - the US, Europe and Japan; the rising powers - China and India; the likely future trajectory of post-Soviet Russia; and the developing world. The central question he pursues is whether there are other hegemonic blocs that may emerge in time to circumscribe American power, and constrain free market capitalism and force it to adjust to demands other than its narrow central economic logic. This important and thought-provoking book identifies the key global campaigns Samir feels progressives should launch around the world. 'Another world is possible.' But, he warns, the diverse citizens' movements loosely gathered together in the World Social Forum must bite the political bullet and recognise that they can only transform the world if they seek political power.

Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons

Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons
Title Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons PDF eBook
Author Kristen P. Williams
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 274
Release 2012-03-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0804781109

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This book adds a new dimension to the discussion of the relationship between the great powers and the weaker states that align with them—or not. Previous studies have focused on the role of the larger (or super) power and how it manages its relationships with other states, or on how great or major powers challenge or balance the hegemonic state. Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons seeks to explain why weaker states follow more powerful global or regional states or tacitly or openly resist their goals, and how they navigate their relationships with the hegemon. The authors explore the interests, motivations, objectives, and strategies of these 'followers'—including whether they can and do challenge the policies and strategies or the core position of the hegemon. Through the analysis of both historical and contemporary cases that feature global and regional hegemons in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and South Asia, and that address a range of interest areas—from political, to economic and military—the book reveals the domestic and international factors that account for the motivations and actions of weaker states.

Beyond the Bush Doctrine

Beyond the Bush Doctrine
Title Beyond the Bush Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Martin Griffiths
Publisher
Pages 13
Release 2004
Genre Hegemony
ISBN

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Beyond American Hegemony

Beyond American Hegemony
Title Beyond American Hegemony PDF eBook
Author David P. Calleo
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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Beyond US Hegemony in International Development

Beyond US Hegemony in International Development
Title Beyond US Hegemony in International Development PDF eBook
Author Jiajun Xu
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 2016
Genre United States - Foreign relations - Developing countries
ISBN 9781316806678

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This book provides essential background on China's bid for increasing influence over the US hegemonic architecture of international financial institutions.

Beyond US Hegemony

Beyond US Hegemony
Title Beyond US Hegemony PDF eBook
Author Samir Amin
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 196
Release 2013-04-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 184813617X

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In this major new work - the result of a lifetime of intellectual engagement - one of the developing world's most famous thinkers reflects on the times we live in. He argues that US hegemony has reached a dangerous new level under George Bush Jr, and that the US President's hubristic militarism will both lead to a never-ending cycle of wars and block all hopes of social and democratic progress, not just in developing countries, but in the North as well. Samir Amin also rejects the highly ideological notion that the current form of neoliberal capitalism - 'really existing capitalism' in which imperialism is an integral and permanent part - is an inevitable future for humanity, or in fact socially or politically tolerable. At the same time, he is not opposed to globalization as such; indeed he believes the whole world today is irrevocably connected, and that solidarity in diversity is the key to the struggle for a better world. In the body of the book, Amin provides a perspicacious analysis of tendencies within the rich countries - the US, Europe and Japan; the rising powers - China and India; the likely future trajectory of post-Soviet Russia; and the developing world. The central question he pursues is whether there are other hegemonic blocs that may emerge in time to circumscribe American power, and constrain free market capitalism and force it to adjust to demands other than its narrow central economic logic. This important and thought-provoking book identifies the key global campaigns Samir feels progressives should launch around the world. 'Another world is possible.' But, he warns, the diverse citizens' movements loosely gathered together in the World Social Forum must bite the political bullet and recognise that they can only transform the world if they seek political power.