Hegemony: The New Shape of Global Power review of book

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"Hegemony: a new form of global power" written by John Agnew and published in "Temple University" 2005. The importance of this book is to design a new theory on the issue of hegemony. After this, three theories exist on the issue of hegemony. Whatever made it different than other books, deconstruct concepts and a critical approach in the context of a new theory. This book has been theorized and processing fourth theory. The Foundation of Agnew’s theory versus the three previous, emphasizing the society Oriented of hegemony and the process of its formation.
But Agnew’s Pluralistic viewpoint to central issue of international political economy, that is Bring up by Realists as well, not free from criticism.Agnew so attacks government that the audience thinks government does not have any role in economy outside the scope of the community and the social forces. Based on this, how we can accept that hegemony establishment by the most powerful government in the second half of the twentieth century (USA) has been non-governmental process, no answer at the end of the book does not get.
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Persian
Published:
Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Juman Sciences, Volume:17 Issue: 51, 2018
Pages:
49 to 69
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