ISSN 0963-6412 (Print); ISSN 1556-1852 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Hegemony Studies 3.0: The Dynamics of Hegemonic Orders pp. 395-421(27) Authors: Ikenberry, G. John; Nexon, Daniel H.
Raison de l’Hégémonie (The Hegemon’s Interest): Theory of the Costs and Benefits of Hegemony pp. 422-450(29) Authors: Norrlof, Carla; Wohlforth, William C.
International Hegemony Meets Domestic Politics: Why Liberals can be Pessimists pp. 451-478(28) Author: Musgrave, Paul
Partner Politics: Russia, China, and the Challenge of Extending US Hegemony after the Cold War pp. 479-504(26) Author: Mastanduno, Michael
Counter-Hegemonic Strategies in the Global Economy pp. 505-531(27) Author: Drezner, Daniel W.
Transnational Elite Knowledge Networks: Managing American Hegemony in Turbulent Times pp. 532-564(33) Author: Parmar, Inderjeet
“Hegemony” Compared: Great Britain and the United States in the Middle East pp. 565-587(23) Author: Gause, F. Gregory
Ordering Eurasia: The Rise and Decline of Liberal Internationalism in the Post-Communist Space pp. 588-613(26) Author: Cooley, Alexander
Contesting Hegemonic Order: China in East Asia pp. 614-644(31) Author: Goh, Evelyn