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Introduction : hegemonic declines - present and past | 1 | |
1 | Escaping a closed universe : world-system crisis, regional dynamics, and the rise of Aegean Palatial Society | 7 |
2 | Structure, dynamics, and the final collapse of Bronze Age civilizations in the second millennium B.C. | 51 |
3 | Plus Ca Change? : on not learning from history | 89 |
4 | Dutch hegemony and contemporary globalization | 117 |
5 | A perspective on Ottoman decline | 135 |
6 | Polanyi's "double movement" : the Belles Epoques of British and U.S. hegemony compared | 153 |
7 | Globalization, democratization, and global elite formation in hegemonic cycles : a geopolitical economy | 183 |
8 | Indigenous peoples and hegemonic change : threats to sovereignty or opportunities for resistance? | 205 |
9 | Terrorism and hegemonic decline | 277 |
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Add Hegemonic Decline: Present and Past, Vol. 26, Although the United States is currently the world's only military and economic superpower, the nation's superpower status may not last. The possible futures of the global system and the role of U.S. power are illuminated by careful study of the past. This, Hegemonic Decline: Present and Past, Vol. 26 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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