In this article, the
supremacy of Britain and U.S. who formulate basic principles and norms shaping
the operation of international system in the last two centuries respectively,
has been compared in the light of hegemony debates. Within this framework, the
conditions which lead to emergence of two different hegemonic leadership and
their basic mechanisms have been investigated by focusing on Neo-Gramscian and
G. Arrighi’s hegemony analysis that attempts to apply Gramscian hegemony to
World-System Theory. Despite their divergent theoretical premies, these two
critical approaches define hegemony as power of a state to exercise
governmental functions over a system of sovereign states on the basis of
consent.
Primary Language | Turkish |
---|---|
Journal Section | Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | March 31, 2016 |
Submission Date | April 26, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 |
Dergiye yayımlanmak üzere gönderilecek yazılar Dergi'nin son sayfasında ve Dergi web sistesinde yer alan Yazar Rehberi'ndeki kurallara uygun olmalıdır.
Gizlilik Beyanı
Bu dergi sitesindeki isimler ve e-posta adresleri sadece bu derginin belirtilen amaçları doğrultusunda kullanılacaktır; farklı herhangi bir amaç için veya diğer kişilerin kullanımına açılmayacaktır.