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Power, Order, and Change in World Politics
Hegemonic decline and hegemonic war revisited
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William C. Wohlforth
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August 21 2014
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: power, order, and change in world politics
pp. 19
Unpacking hegemony: the social foundations of hierarchical order
pp. 61
Dominance and subordination in world politics: authority, liberalism, and stability in the modern international order
pp. 83
The logic of order: Westphalia, liberalism, and the evolution of international order in the modern era
pp. 109
Hegemonic decline and hegemonic war revisited
pp. 131
Gilpin approaches War and Change: a classical realist in structural drag
pp. 162
Order and change in world politics: the financial crisis and the breakdown of the US–China grand bargain
pp. 195
Hegemony, nuclear weapons, and liberal hegemony
pp. 233
Brilliant but now wrong: a sociological and historical sociological assessment of Gilpin’s War and Change in World Politics
pp. 263
Nations, states, and empires
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