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Hegemony Studies 3.0: The Dynamics of Hegemonic Orders
Security Studies ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-27 , DOI: 10.1080/09636412.2019.1604981
G. John Ikenberry , Daniel H. Nexon

Abstract After the end of World War II, various iterations of hegemony studies focused on such topics as the connection between hegemonic powers and the provision of international public goods, the causes of war during hegemonic transitions, and the stability of hegemonic orders. In this article, we discuss and forward the emergence of a new wave of international hegemony studies. This research program concerns itself with the politics of hegemonic orders and hegemonic ordering. It treats hegemonic orders as means, mediums, and objects of cooperation and contestation. It sees hegemons as not simply order makers but also order takers whose domestic political processes significantly interact with the dynamics of international order. It incorporates insights about how different dimensions of hegemonic orders interact to shape the costs and benefits of hegemony. In short, it treats hegemony and hegemonic orders as objects of analysis amenable to multiple theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches.

中文翻译:

霸权研究 3.0:霸权秩序的动态

摘要 二战结束后,霸权研究的各种迭代集中在霸权国家与国际公共产品供给的关系、霸权过渡时期战争的成因、霸权秩序的稳定性等问题上。在本文中,我们讨论并转发了新一波国际霸权研究的兴起。该研究计划涉及霸权秩序和霸权秩序的政治。它将霸权秩序视为合作和竞争的手段、媒介和对象。它认为霸主不仅是订单制定者,也是订单接受者,其国内政治进程与国际秩序的动态有显着相互作用。它结合了关于霸权秩序的不同维度如何相互作用以塑造霸权的成本和收益的见解。简而言之,它将霸权和霸权秩序视为适合多种理论视角和方法论方法的分析对象。
更新日期:2019-05-27
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