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Hegemonic globalisation : U.S. centrality and global strategy in the emerging world order / Thanh Duong.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Aldershot : Ashgate, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xiv, 366 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0754630137
  • 9780754630135
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.73009049 21
LOC classification:
  • JZ1313 .D86 2002
  • E895 .D86 2002
Contents:
Introduction: AN Analysis of the United States' Global Strategy in the Emerging World Order -- Pt. I. Theory and Methodology. 1. A Conceptual Framework and Principles of Inquiry. 2. An Inquiry into Power. 3. An Inquiry into Hegemony -- Pt. II. The Debate and the Challenge. 4. The 'Design' of the International System and 'the U.S. Hegemony' After the Collapse of the Bretton Woods' Fixed Exchange Rate System. 5. Balance of Power or Hegemony? 6. Hegemonic Globalisation: The United States and the Integration of the Great Powers -- Pt. III. The Contenders in the Emerging World Order. 7. Russia: 'Political Backlash Without Economic Conversion?'. 8. The PRC and the U.S. in the 21[superscript st] Century: 'Preventing the Clash of Civilisations'. 9. The European Union: The 'Grand Plan' or Just 'Hanging Together'? 10. U.S.-Japan Relations: 'The Anchor in the East'. 11. U.S. Grand Strategy in the Emerging World Order: 'The Sun and Its Planets' -- Pt. IV. Conclusion -- Hegemonic Globalisation: 'The Highest Stage of Capitalism'?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: AN Analysis of the United States' Global Strategy in the Emerging World Order -- Pt. I. Theory and Methodology. 1. A Conceptual Framework and Principles of Inquiry. 2. An Inquiry into Power. 3. An Inquiry into Hegemony -- Pt. II. The Debate and the Challenge. 4. The 'Design' of the International System and 'the U.S. Hegemony' After the Collapse of the Bretton Woods' Fixed Exchange Rate System. 5. Balance of Power or Hegemony? 6. Hegemonic Globalisation: The United States and the Integration of the Great Powers -- Pt. III. The Contenders in the Emerging World Order. 7. Russia: 'Political Backlash Without Economic Conversion?'. 8. The PRC and the U.S. in the 21[superscript st] Century: 'Preventing the Clash of Civilisations'. 9. The European Union: The 'Grand Plan' or Just 'Hanging Together'? 10. U.S.-Japan Relations: 'The Anchor in the East'. 11. U.S. Grand Strategy in the Emerging World Order: 'The Sun and Its Planets' -- Pt. IV. Conclusion -- Hegemonic Globalisation: 'The Highest Stage of Capitalism'?

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