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American Hegemony and the Rise of Emerging Powers: Cooperation or Conflict
Contributor(s): Regilme, Salvador Santino F., Parisot, James
ISBN: 1138693820     ISBN-13: 9781138693821
Publisher: New York NY
OUR PRICE:   $133.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Geopolitics
- Political Science | International Relations - General
Dewey: 327.114
LCCN: 2017020549
 
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Over the last decade, the United States' position as the world's most powerful state has appeared increasingly unstable. The US invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, non-traditional security threats, global economic instability, the apparent spread of authoritarianism and illiberal politics, together with the rise of emerging powers from the Global South have led many to predict the end of western dominance on the global stage. American Hegemony and the Rise of Emerging Powers brings together scholars from international relations, economics, history, sociology and area studies in order to debate the future of US leadership in the international system. The book provides a multidisciplinary space for critical analysis of the past, present, and future of US hegemony in various key regions of the world, particularly in the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, Europe, and Africa -- while also examining the dynamic interactions of US hegemony with other established, rising, and re-emerging powers such as Russia, China, Japan, India, Turkey and South Africa.

The book explores how changes in the patterns of cooperation and conflict amongst states, regional actors, and transnational non-state actors have affected the rise of emerging global powers and the suggested decline of US leadership.

Academics, researchers, students, and policy practitioners who are interested in the future of the US-led international system, the rise of emerging powers from the Global South, and related global policy challenges will find this multidisciplinary volume an invaluable guide to the shifting position of American hegemony.