854 resultados para American Political Science Association
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Containing a complete report of the ... annual convention."
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The Mar. issue carries the Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Association.
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Editors: 1880-91, R. E. Thompson; 1895-1900, Wharton Barker.
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pt. 1. Picturesque Mexico, by M. E. Blake.- pt. 2. Political and progressive Mexico, by M. F. Sullivan.
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Reprinted from the New Republic. An address delivered before the American Academy of Political Science in April 1917 is included in the appendix. cf. Introd.
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No more published.
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Includes index.
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Signed by C. T. Hopkins and others.
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It has become increasingly commonplace to describe the United States as hegemonic. And yet, despite America's dominant position at a number of levels strategic, political-economic and ideational, there are plainly limits to US hegemony. These limits and the enduring strengths of American hegemony are revealed quite clearly in East Asia. This paper critically assesses a number of theories of hegemony, and argues that the concept continues to provide a useful way of conceptualising America's evolving relationship with East Asia. Theories of hegemony can, with appropriate caveats, also help us to understand the limits to Chinese and Japanese power in the region; two countries that are routinely cited as potential hegemonic rivals