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Hegemony and Socialist
* Ernesto Laclau, Chantal Mouffe, Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics, Verso, 2001, ISBN 1-85984-330-1
* Hegemony and Socialist Strategy ( 1985 ), by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe
* Hegemony and Socialist Strategy
She is best known for her contribution to the development – jointly with Ernesto Laclau, with whom she co-authored Hegemony and Socialist Strategy-of the so-called Essex School of discourse analysis, a type of post-marxist political inquiry drawing on Gramsci, post-structuralism and theories of identity, and redefining Left politics in terms of radical democracy.
* ( with Ernesto Laclau ) Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics.

Hegemony and Strategy
Chomsky's main argument in Hegemony or Survival is that the socio-economic elite who control the United States have pursued an " Imperial Grand Strategy " since the end of World War II in order to maintain global hegemony through military, political and economic means.
Chomsky's primary argument in Hegemony or Survival is that the government of the United States has pursued an " Imperial Grand Strategy " in order to maintain its status as the world's foremost superpower since at least the culmination of the Second World War.

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This was a time in France when, following the Moroccan crisis of 1911, nationalism reached " fever pitch " – a period one historian described as " The Hegemony of Patriotism " ( 1911 – 1914 ), particularly affecting opinion in the lycées and grandes écoles of Paris.
Just before the Fall of the Hegemony ( in The Fall of Hyperion ), the TechnoCore introduced a large scale deathwand variant which it claimed would kill the entire population of a planet, as well as any other world in a 1. 5 light year radius of its point of detonation.
Founded by Stephen McKenna ( a distant relative of the famous James McKenna who hailed from the Terran Hegemony ), the Snow Ravens are a complicated Clan that have taken a unique path due to several catastrophes in their early history.
* Charlotte Crofts ( 2001 ), ' From the " Hegemony of the Eye " to the " Hierarchy of Perception ": The Reconfiguration of Sound and Image in Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven, Journal of Media Practice, 2: 1, 19-29.
Writing in the International Affairs journal, Michael T. Boyle of the Australian National University reviewed Hegemony or Survival alongside Immanuel Wallerstein's The Decline of American Power: The U. S. in a Chaotic World ( 2003 ), considering both to be " well-considered if imperfect arguments " that the Bush administration's foreign policy was in keeping with a long history of U. S. interference in global affairs.
For the topic of Jean Gabriel's book The Dollar Hegemony: Dollar, Dollarization, and Progress ( 2000 ), see dollarization.
Elected president in 1934 in a massive landslide, as the second participant of the so-called Liberal Hegemony in Colombia, his initial government platform became known under the name " Revolución en Marcha " ( Marching Revolution ), as it attempted to implement far reaching social and political reforms.
Aspic had signed a long-term contract to engage in several voyages aboard a spinship ( with all the years lost to relativistic time dilation that that implies ), which would make multiple trips to Maui-Covenant to build a farcaster portal, thereby connecting Maui-Covenant to the waiting voracious hordes of Hegemony tourists.
In short order, The Capellan Confederation was formed uniting the Republic of Liao, the Sarna Supremacy, the Tikonov Grand Union, the Capellan Commonality ( née Hegemony ), the Sian Supremacy, & the St. Ives Mercantile Association.
Robert O. Keohane ( born October 3, 1941 ) is an American academic, who, following the publication of his influential book After Hegemony ( 1984 ), became widely associated with the theory of neoliberal institutionalism in international relations.

Hegemony and defined
Hegemony demands power, which is defined by Susan Strange as the ability of one party to affect outcomes such that their preferences take precedence over the preferences of other parties.

Hegemony and political
Many of the views expressed are shared by political writers like Noam Chomsky in his book Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance and a recent BBC documentary called The Power of Nightmares -- all of which sharply criticise the neo-conservative movement in the U. S.
Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance is a study of the " American Empire " written by the American linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky, then a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A prominent critic of Chomsky's political views, Professor Alan Dershowitz of Harvard Law School, told The New York Times that he believed most of those buying Hegemony or Survival would not read it, remarking that " I don't know anybody who's ever read a Chomsky book ".
The political head of the Hegemony is an executive advised by the TechnoCore advisory council.
She is taken to the capital planet, Kharemough, and discovers that the Winters ' prejudice against sibyls is a political tool used by the Hegemony to preserve its control of technology on Tiamat.

Hegemony and power
Hegemony (,, ;, “ leadership ”, “ rule ”) is an indirect form of government of imperial dominance in which the hegemon ( leader state ) rules geopolitically sub-ordinate states by the implied means of power, the threat of the threat, rather than by direct military force.
He writes, " I want to suggest that power now ... is largely post-hegemonic ... Hegemony was the concept that de facto crystallized Cultural Studies as a discipline.
Hegemony is the preponderance of power at one pole in the international system, and the theory argues this is a stable configuration because of mutual gains by both the dominant power and others in the international system.
The Theban Hegemony lasted from the Theban victory over the Spartans at Leuctra in 371 BC to their defeat of a coalition of Peloponnesian armies at Mantinea in 362 BC, though Thebes sought to maintain its position until finally eclipsed by the rising power of Macedon in 346 BC.

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