Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons
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Book Name: Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons
Writer: Kristen Williams & Steven Lobell & Neal Jesse
Description
This book adds another measurement to the conversation of the connection between the extraordinary forces and the more vulnerable states that line up with them―or not. Past investigations have zeroed in on the part of the bigger (or super) force and how it deals with its associations with different states, or on how extraordinary or significant forces challenge or parity the authoritative state. Past Great Powers and Hegemons looks to clarify why more vulnerable states follow all the more impressive worldwide or territorial states or implicitly or straightforwardly oppose their objectives, and how they explore their associations with the hegemon. The creators investigate the premiums, inspirations, targets, and techniques of these ‘followers’―including whether they can and do challenge the approaches and methodologies or the center situation of the hegemon. Through the investigation of both chronicled and contemporary cases that include worldwide and territorial hegemons in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and South Asia, and that address a scope of premium areas―from political, to financial and military―the book uncovers the homegrown and global components that represent the inspirations and activities of more vulnerable states.
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