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Regional hegemony
John J. Mearsheimer: an Offensive Realist Between Geopolitics and Power
Global Shifts in Power and Geopolitical Regionalization
Understanding the Emerging Era of International Competition Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
The Concept of Emerging Power in International Politics and Economy O Conceito De Potência Emergente Na Hierarquia Política E Econômica Internacional
American Decline and Changing Global Hegemony Addison Daniel Huygens Iowa State University
Realism in Practice an Appraisal
Bjørn Møller Crisis States Working Papers Series No.2
Contemporary Realism in Theory and Practice the Case of the Ukrainian Crisis
How to Compare Regional Powers: Analytical Concepts and Research Topics
Pathways to Peace, Progress, and Public Goods
The People's Republic of China As a Counter-Hegemonic Actor
Understanding “Hegemony” in International Relations Theories
Quiet Diplomacy"
Continuation in US Foreign Policy: an Offensive Realist Perspective Bledar Prifti University of South Florida,
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Regional Power Transitions: Lessons from the Southern Cone
Why the Great Powers Permitted the Creation of an American Hegemon
China As Regional Hegemon?
Global Hegemony Vs. Regional Hegemony: How the Us Strategically Influences Power
Top View
New Middle East Cold War: Saudi Arabia and Iran's Rivalry
Contending Hegemony and the New Security Systems in Africa
Developing a Contextually Relevant Concept of Regional Hegemony: the Case of South Africa, Zimbabwe and “Quiet Diplomacy”
John Mearsheimer's Theory of Offensive Realism and the Rise of China Written by Sverrir Steinsson
Nonhegemonic International Relations: a Preliminary Conceptualization
After Polarity: World Political Systems, Polar Structural Transitions, and Nonpolarity
Regional Hegemons As Catalyst for Continental Integration: a Comparative Note on the Roles of Nigeria and South Africa in Africa’S Integration and Development
The Security Curve and the Structure of International Politics
Global Shifts in Power and Geopolitical Regionalization
Empricising Regional Hegemony in the Periphery: a Case Study of Nigeria
COUNTER-HEGEMONY in LATIN AMERICA? UNDERSTANDING EMERGING MULTIPOLARITY THROUGH a GRAMSCIAN LENS Neil A
Cooperative Hegemony: Power, Ideas and Institutions in Regional Integration
Russian Hegemony in the CIS Region: an Examination of Russian Influence and of Variation in Consent and Dissent by CIS States to Regional Hierarchy
Great-Power Competition and the Rising US-China Rivalry: Towards a New Normal?