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Showing papers on "Global Leadership published in 1990"



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01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: In this article, D.P.Rapkin compared British and US hegemonies, Lars Mjoset the legitimation of hegemonic power, G.Kupchan power, production and the State - the social relations of US hegemony, Mark E.Rupert the Gramscian concept of declining hegemony - stages of US economic power and the evolution of international economic relations, Alan W.Cafruny spending, deficits, and welfare-investment tradeoffs - cause or effect of leadership decline.
Abstract: Introduction, D.P.Rapkin comparison of British and US hegemonies, Lars Mjoset the legitimation of hegemonic power, G.John Ikenberry and Charles A.Kupchan power, production and the State - the social relations of US hegemony, Mark E.Rupert the Gramscian concept of declining hegemony - stages of US economic power and the evolution of international economic relations, Alan W.Cafruny spending, deficits, and welfare-investment tradeoffs - cause or effect of leadership decline?, Karen Rasler co-operation with or without hegemony - an optimistic view, Robert T.Kudrle and Davis T.Bobrow the trilateral search for international economic co-operation - toward a hegemony of transnational capital, Stephen Gill Japan and world leadership, D.P.Rapkin the limitations of hegemony - why a world State is necessary, Christopher Chase-Dunn global leadership - endgame scenarios, George Modelski.

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