An analysis of Robert O. Keohane's After hegemony: cooperation and discord in the world political economy
"Robert O. Keohan©e';s After Hegemony is both a classic of international relations scholarship and an example of how creative thinking can help shed new light on the world. Since the end of World War II, the global political landscape had been dominated by two superpowers, the USA and the...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Robert O. Keohan©e';s After Hegemony is both a classic of international relations scholarship and an example of how creative thinking can help shed new light on the world. Since the end of World War II, the global political landscape had been dominated by two superpowers, the USA and the USSR, and the tense stand-off of the Cold War. But, as the Cold War began to thaw, it became clear that a new global model might emerge. The commonly held belief amongst those studying international relations was that it was impossible for nations to work together without the influence of a hegemon (a dominant international power) to act as both referee and ultimate decision-maker. This paradigm--neorealism--worked on the basis that every nation will do all it can to maximize its power, with such processes only checked by a balance of competing powers. Keohane, however, examined the evidence afresh and came up with novel explanations for what was likely to come next. He went outside the dominant paradigm, and argued for what came to be known as the neoliberal conception of international politics. States, Keohane said, can and will cooperate without the influence of a hegemonic power, so long as doing so brings them absolute gains in the shape of economic and cultural benefits. In Keohan©e';s highly-creative view, the pursuit of national self-interest leads naturally to international cooperation--and to the formation of global regimes (such as the United Nations) that can reinforce and foster it."--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | "A Macat analysis"--Cover |
Beschreibung: | 88 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781912303328 9781912127382 |
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spelling | Pacheco Pardo, Ramón ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1077227450 aut An analysis of Robert O. Keohane's After hegemony cooperation and discord in the world political economy Ramon Pacheo Pardo London Routledge [2017] 88 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Macat Library "A Macat analysis"--Cover "Robert O. Keohan©e';s After Hegemony is both a classic of international relations scholarship and an example of how creative thinking can help shed new light on the world. Since the end of World War II, the global political landscape had been dominated by two superpowers, the USA and the USSR, and the tense stand-off of the Cold War. But, as the Cold War began to thaw, it became clear that a new global model might emerge. The commonly held belief amongst those studying international relations was that it was impossible for nations to work together without the influence of a hegemon (a dominant international power) to act as both referee and ultimate decision-maker. This paradigm--neorealism--worked on the basis that every nation will do all it can to maximize its power, with such processes only checked by a balance of competing powers. Keohane, however, examined the evidence afresh and came up with novel explanations for what was likely to come next. He went outside the dominant paradigm, and argued for what came to be known as the neoliberal conception of international politics. States, Keohane said, can and will cooperate without the influence of a hegemonic power, so long as doing so brings them absolute gains in the shape of economic and cultural benefits. In Keohan©e';s highly-creative view, the pursuit of national self-interest leads naturally to international cooperation--and to the formation of global regimes (such as the United Nations) that can reinforce and foster it."--Provided by publisher Keohane, Robert O. / (Robert Owen) / 1941- / After hegemony / Criticism and interpretation International economic relations World politics / 1945-1989 World politics / 1989- World politics Since 1945 Criticism, interpretation, etc Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-912282-20-3 |
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