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ID168920
Title ProperRaison de l’Hégémonie (The Hegemon’s Interest)
Other Title InformationTheory of the Costs and Benefits of Hegemony
LanguageENG
AuthorWohlforth, William C ;  Norrlof, Carla
Summary / Abstract (Note)When and under what conditions does hegemony pay? The fate of any hegemonic order hinges on the answer to this question. Notwithstanding major relevant research traditions, international relations scholarship remains poorly equipped to answer it. We fill this gap with a theoretical framework for understanding the costs and benefits of hegemony that identifies the conditions that affect potential complementarity between military protection and economic production. We show how this relationship varies in different international systems in ways that confounded previous research. Contrary to widely held views in US domestic politics and in the security studies research community, we argue that under current conditions complementarity between protection and production means the maintenance of hegemonic order remains beneficial to the United States.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Studies Vol. 28, No.3; Jun-Jul 2019: p.422-450
Journal SourceSecurity Studies Vol: 28 No 3
Key WordsRaison de l’Hégémonie ;  Benefits of Hegemony


 
 
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