Describe hegemony as a hard power(6marker)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago
Hegemony as Structural Power and Hegemony as Soft Power.
Hegemony as Hard PowerIt reflects the military strength of a powerful country. The US is powerful mainly because of its superior military dominance. Some features of US hegemony as a hard power are
Hegemony as Structural Power
A hegemon has structural power if it supports the creation and existence of a world economy. The US is a hegemonic structural power because
- The US has played a great role in providing global public goods. Public goods are goods which are used by one person without reducing the amount of goods available for someone else.
- Fresh air and roads are some examples of public goods. In the world economy, sea lanes of communication (SLOCs) are used by merchant ships. Free trade in an open world economy would not be possible without open SLOCs.
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