• Hegemonic stability theory (HST) is a theory of international relations, rooted in research from the fields of political science, economics, and history...
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    Hegemonic Stability Theory." International Organization 39 (4): pp. 580–614. Grunberg, Isabelle (1990). "Exploring the ‘Myth' of Hegemonic Stability."...
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  • propose power-based theories of regimes based on hegemonic stability theory. Regime theory may appear to counter hegemonic stability theory sometimes, but...
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  • known for his role in developing what would become hegemonic stability theory, arguing that a hegemonic power was needed to maintain a stable international...
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  • is not possible, as well as hegemonic stability theory claims that international cooperation is only possible under hegemony. The book applies insights...
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    could remain stable in the absence of a hegemon, thus rebutting hegemonic stability theory. Keohane showed that international cooperation could be sustained...
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  • macroeconomy Hegemonic stability theory, a theory of international relations Mertens-stable equilibrium, called "stability" in game theory Political stability The...
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    the theory of hegemonic stability theory within the realist framework, but limited it to the economic field. Niall Ferguson remarked that the theory has...
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  • influential approaches include dependency theory, hegemonic stability theory, and domestic political theories of IPE. Early modern IPE scholarship employed...
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  • cohesion Political decay Economic stability Hegemonic stability theory Ake, Claude (1975). "A Definition of Political Stability". Comparative Politics. 7 (2):...
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    University of Washington Press, 1987, 102 Mark Rupert. "Hegemonic Stability Theory. "Hegemonic Stability Theory". Archived from the original on 2002-12-14. Retrieved...
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    International Regimes. Krasner is a key figure in the development of hegemonic stability theory. Krasner was influenced by Robert Gilpin. He has written extensively...
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  • peripheral countries to borrow in their own currency. He believes that the hegemonic position of the United States is very strong because of the importance...
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    diffused in economic affairs. Robert Keohane coined the term Hegemonic stability theory in a 1980 article for the notion that the international system...
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  • Offensive realism (category International relations theory)
    Offensive realism is a structural theory in international relations that belongs to the neorealist school of thought and was put forward by the political...
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  • cooperation. He was a proponent of what would become known as hegemonic stability theory, the notion that the international system is most likely to be...
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    interdependence, alliances, US world dominance and political stability. Though the democratic peace theory was not rigorously or scientifically studied until the...
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    developed. Robert Gilpin's hegemonic stability theory also draws upon the idea of polarity, specifically the state of unipolarity. Hegemony is the preponderance...
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  • particle accelerator. Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale Hobbesian trap Hegemonic stability theory Credited as Cixin Liu in the English editions The Three-Body Problem...
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  • absolute right. One possible way to interpret this theory, is the idea that in order to maintain global stability and security and solve the problem of the anarchic...
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  • Neorealism (international relations) (category International relations theory)
    (International Security, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1995) Gilpin, Robert (1988). The Theory of Hegemonic War (The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 18, No. 4, 1988)...
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  • Harmonized sales tax, in Canada Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time (UTC−10) Hegemonic stability theory, in international relations Holden Street Theatres, Adelaide,...
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  • ISBN 978-0-691-13569-4. Webb, Michael C.; Krasner, Stephen D. (1989). "Hegemonic Stability Theory: An Empirical Assessment". Review of International Studies. 15...
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    rational desire to achieve regional hegemony in an anarchic international system. In accordance with his theory, Mearsheimer believes that China's growing...
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    Geopolitics (category International relations theory)
    geopolitical system. Critical geopolitics deconstructs classical geopolitical theories, by showing their political or ideological functions for great powers....
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    Neo-Gramscianism (category Critical theory)
    and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory" in Millennium 10 (1981) 2 and "Gramsci, Hegemony and International Relations: An Essay in Method"...
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  • theory and the assumption that "balancing is more common than bandwagoning", defensive neorealists assert that states which strive to attain hegemony...
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    Core countries (category World systems theory)
    United States and Soviet Union, up to the late 1980s, became the two hegemonic powers, creating a bipolar world order during the Cold War. After 1991...
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  • Liberalism is a school of thought within international relations theory which revolves around three interrelated principles:[citation needed] Rejection...
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    down in the 1970s. Ruggie's work on embedded liberalism rebutted hegemonic stability theory (the notion that a hegemon is necessary to sustain multilateral...
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