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_aReich, Simon _eautore |
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_aGood-Bye Hegemony! : _bPower and Influence in the Global System / _cRichard Ned Lebow, Simon Reich. |
| 250 | _aCourse Book | ||
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_aPrinceton, NJ : _bPrinceton University Press, _c[2014] |
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_a1 online resource (208 p.) : _b6 tables. |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tList of Tables -- _tPreface -- _tChapter 1. The Wall Has Fallen -- _tChapter 2. Power and Influence in the Global System -- _tChapter 3. Europe and Agenda Setting -- _tChapter 4. China and Custodial Economic Management -- _tChapter 5. America and Security Sponsorship -- _tChapter 6. The Future of International Relations -- _tIndex |
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| 520 | _aMany policymakers, journalists, and scholars insist that U.S. hegemony is essential for warding off global chaos. Good-Bye Hegemony! argues that hegemony is a fiction propagated to support a large defense establishment, justify American claims to world leadership, and buttress the self-esteem of voters. It is also contrary to American interests and the global order. Simon Reich and Richard Ned Lebow argue that hegemony should instead find expression in agenda setting, economic custodianship, and the sponsorship of global initiatives. Today, these functions are diffused through the system, with European countries, China, and lesser powers making important contributions. In contrast, the United States has often been a source of political and economic instability.Rejecting the focus on power common to American realists and liberals, the authors offer a novel analysis of influence. In the process, they differentiate influence from power and power from material resources. Their analysis shows why the United States, the greatest power the world has ever seen, is increasingly incapable of translating its power into influence. Reich and Lebow use their analysis to formulate a more realistic place for America in world affairs. | ||
| 530 | _aIssued also in print. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021) | |
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_aBalance of power _xHistory _y21st century. |
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_aInternational relations _xHistory _y21st century. |
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_aWorld politics _y21st century. |
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_aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General. _2bisacsh |
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| 653 | _aAmerican liberals. | ||
| 653 | _aAmerican realists. | ||
| 653 | _aAsia. | ||
| 653 | _aChina. | ||
| 653 | _aEurope. | ||
| 653 | _aEuropean initiatives. | ||
| 653 | _aIraq. | ||
| 653 | _aLibya. | ||
| 653 | _aMexico. | ||
| 653 | _aNorth Korea. | ||
| 653 | _aRobert Kagan. | ||
| 653 | _aSimon Reich. | ||
| 653 | _aU.S. foreign policy. | ||
| 653 | _aU.S. hegemony. | ||
| 653 | _aUnited States. | ||
| 653 | _aagenda setting. | ||
| 653 | _acivilian protection. | ||
| 653 | _acustodial economic functions. | ||
| 653 | _acustodial economic management. | ||
| 653 | _acustodianship. | ||
| 653 | _adiplomacy. | ||
| 653 | _aeconomic custodianship. | ||
| 653 | _aeconomic instability. | ||
| 653 | _afinancial crises. | ||
| 653 | _aglobal capitalism. | ||
| 653 | _aglobal economic system. | ||
| 653 | _aglobal initiatives. | ||
| 653 | _aglobal norms. | ||
| 653 | _aglobal order. | ||
| 653 | _aglobalization. | ||
| 653 | _ahegemony. | ||
| 653 | _ainfluence. | ||
| 653 | _ainternational affairs. | ||
| 653 | _ainternational relations theory. | ||
| 653 | _ainternational relations. | ||
| 653 | _ainternational system. | ||
| 653 | _alandmines. | ||
| 653 | _aleadership strategies. | ||
| 653 | _amaterial capabilities. | ||
| 653 | _amilitary power. | ||
| 653 | _amultipowered world. | ||
| 653 | _anegotiation. | ||
| 653 | _aposthegemonic world. | ||
| 653 | _aposthegemony. | ||
| 653 | _apower sources. | ||
| 653 | _apower. | ||
| 653 | _asocial power. | ||
| 653 | _avalues. | ||
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