American Hegemony and the Trilateral Commission

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CUP Archive, 1991 M11 7 - 304 páginas
American Hegemony and the Trilateral Commission, first published in 1991, makes an original contribution to a subject of great interest to specialists and students of international relations and international political economy - the extent and nature of America as an international power and a hegemonic state up until the end of the 1980s. In examining the role of the USA in the post-war world order, Stephen Gill challenges arguments concerning the relative decline of American hegemony. He maintains that instead of equating hegemony with the dominance of one state over other states, one should redefine the question of hegemony in terms of the relationship between economic, military, cultural and political forces. Gill also develops a concept of transnational hegemony - the rise in the power of internationally mobile capital.
 

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Analysing the Trilateral Commission
4
Criteria for evaluation
10
Realism and the international economic order
16
Public choice theory
25
THE QUESTION
33
TOWARDS AN AMERICANCENTRED TRANSNATIONAL
89
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COUNCILS
122
AIMS ACTIVITIES ORGANISATION AND MEMBERSHIP
143
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF
173
HEGEMONY KNOWLEDGE AND THE LIMITS
203
APPENDICES
232
List of Trilateral Commission publications
238
Select bibliography
269
5858685
278
Index
280
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