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Date: 2011-11-07 11:24:46
Hegemonic stability theory
Hegemony
Regional hegemony
Free trade
International relations
International relations theory
Business

The Return of Hegemonic Theory: Dominant States and the Origins of International Cooperation Leonardo Baccini Paul Poast

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