Hegemony, institutionalism and US foreign policy: theroy and practice in comparative histroical perspective / Mark Beeson and Richard Higgott

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Third World Quarterly Vol. 26, No. 7, 2005, pp.1173-1188 (101)Summary: Explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary US hegemony. Argues that American power was both enhanced and constrained by the development in the post Second World War era of a highly institutionalised multilateral system. Suggests that America's recent unilateralism is undermining the foundations on which its power and influence are based.
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Explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary US hegemony. Argues that American power was both enhanced and constrained by the development in the post Second World War era of a highly institutionalised multilateral system. Suggests that America's recent unilateralism is undermining the foundations on which its power and influence are based.

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