In this book, Jonathan Pass presents a highly sophisticated historical materialist theoretical framework - a Neo-neo Gramscian (NNG) approach - to analyse the complex interplay of internal and external social forces responsible for the establishment, crisis, restructuring and evolving nature of American hegemony, and its effect on world order.
In this book, Jonathan Pass presents a highly sophisticated historical materialist theoretical framework - a Neo-neo Gramscian (NNG) approach - to analyse the complex interplay of internal and external social forces responsible for the establishment, crisis, restructuring and evolving nature of American hegemony, and its effect on world order.
Jonathan Pass is a lecturer at the School of Public International Law & International Relations within the Department of Public Law at the Pablo de Olavide University, Spain.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A Neo Neo-Gramscian Reading of Hegemony 2. Construction and Projection of US Hegemony 3. Crisis, Restructuring and Reassertion of US Hegemony 4. Change & Continuity under Bush and Obama...and beyond 5. The "China Challenge" Conclusion
1. A Neo Neo-Gramscian Reading of Hegemony 2. Construction and Projection of US Hegemony 3. Crisis, Restructuring and Reassertion of US Hegemony 4. Change & Continuity under Bush and Obama...and beyond 5. The "China Challenge" Conclusion
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