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  1. The balance of power presupposes such a distribution of power in the system that no single state is preponderant. In this sense, during the period 1945–1965 if "there was any threat to the general balance of power [...] it was from the United States rather than from the Soviet Union that this came."

  2. Jul 5, 2019 · Despite the rise in the importance and centrality of global environmental concerns, especially climate change and issues covered by the new Sustainable Development Goals, norms or institutions that demand or recognize great power responsibility are notably absent.

    • Steven Bernstein
    • 2020
  3. Overview. What Is Hegemony? Grand Strategies: Hegemony versus Offshore Balancing. National Goals: Security, Economics, Democracy. National Willpower: How Badly Do We Want Hegemony? Economics: Can We Afford Hegemony? Military Power: Are We Strong Enough for Hegemony? Strategic Choices: Force Structure Implications. What Is Hegemony?

  4. Sep 6, 2021 · The world will be a more peaceful and prosperous place when there is a preponderant power; and conversely, the provision of public goods will be endangered when the hegemon declines. Power-transition theorists acknowledge that a hegemon seeks private goods even though they also maintain that it provides public goods.

  5. Dec 15, 2018 · John J. Mearsheimer’s The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities argues how the United States’ pursuit of a “liberal hegemony” has been a failure with sizeable costs.

  6. Still, abandon is such a preponderant idiom that the two terms ought to be distinguished. From the Cambridge English Corpus Yet states refrain from initiating war if a balance of power exists in which no single state or alliance of states has overwhelming preponderant power.

  7. Nov 18, 2005 · Although this hegemony of liberal ideas prevails today largely as a result of active and passive consent accomplished through the cooptation of non-Western elites, it is nevertheless backed by the preponderant economic and military power of the major states of the West.

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