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    The global financial crisis, neoclassical economics, and the neoliberal years of capitalism by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Yet, after the late-1970s, a coalition of rentiers and “financists” achieved hegemony, deliberately promoted deregulation and created financial innovations that made these markets even more risky. …”
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    Des (dés)accords grammaticaux dans la dénomination écrite de la personne en France : un tumulte graphique entre passions tristes et passions joyeuses by Manuel Perez, Katy Barasc, Hélène Giraudo

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Today, grammatical gender is crossed by shock waves where person denomination is caught in the conflicting uses of a grammatical police and a lot of writing practices aiming only at denouncing the language phenomenological contract, i.e. the injunction of visibilization by grammatical labels, of the subpoena to the gender difference and the appropriation of the universal-generic-neutral by the masculine.Our work notes the report published by Académie française the 1st March 2019: La féminisation des noms de métiers et de fonctions, in order to question its resistant (im)postures.The critical thinking we are opening here analyses a double hegemony: the hegemony of gender social relations or police of grammatical gender and the hegemony of the phonè on the graphè or phonocracy. …”
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    Debating Toynbee's theory of challenge and response: Christian civilisation or Western imperialism? by F. Hale

    Published 2004-12-01
    “… In his 1952 Reith Lectures on the British Broadcasting Corporation, “The World and the West”, the eminent London historian Professor Arnold Toynbee sought to explain inter alia why western European hegemony over much of the world was widely resented. …”
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    Indonesia’s First Spaceport Plan in Biak Island: A View from International Relations by Johni R.V. Korwa, Melpayanty Sinaga, Claudia Conchita Renyoet, Apriani Anastasia Amenes, Danial Darwis

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…By using three analytical frameworks proposed by Destradi (empire, hegemony, and leadership), this study claimed that the building of the Biak spaceport could represent the extension of Indonesia’s political control and domination in Southeast Asia. …”
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    The conundrum of motherhood: house helps and the mediated motherhood discourses in Kenya by Gladys Muasya

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Mothers were not yet ready to co-mother with the house helps – showing the hegemony of mediated intense mothering discourse.   …”
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    Buhara Hanlığı ve Afganistan by Muhammed Bilal ÇELİK

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In this article, it will be discussed the Bukharan hegemony in Northern Afghanistan, and its conflicts with the Safavid State and the Baburid Empire from time to time in order to avoid losing that hegemony until Nader Shah seized Balkh in 1737 and Badakhshan in 1738.…”
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    Modelling Hegemonic Power Transition in Cyberspace by Dmitry Brizhinev, Nathan Ryan, Roger Bradbury

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…And as a consequence, we argue that cyberspace, as a power-diffuse domain where cooperation is easier than elsewhere, is less suited to the kind of hegemony we see in the traditional domains of state interaction.…”
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    Deconstructing the Politics of Linguistic Mutation in Tom Stoppard’s Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth by Sarra Jouini

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…These plays represent a transformative shift that depicts the workings of hegemony in Czechoslovakia during the Cold War era. …”
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    Diritti negoziati. Trasformazioni sociali e pratiche giuridiche by Patrizia Resta

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The aim is to demonstrate the effectiveness of the legal anthropological perspective in eradicating the legal monism and in discussing the hegemony of rule of law, shifting attention to the plurality of normative available to rights holders. …”
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    América Latina luego del mito del progreso neoliberal: las políticas sociales y el problema de la desigualdad by Claudia C. Danani

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The article develops three sections: the first focuses on the theoretical and political differences between equality and equity and also analyzes why equity replaced equality during period of Neoliberal hegemony. In the second section process of individuation and communitation into social policies are analyzed, especially at Neoliberal process of reform. …”
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    Les régions, porteuses de nouveaux compromis pour l’agriculture ? by Aurélie Trouvé

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…However, it seems to mainly reproduce the dominant power relations at the European level, the persistence of neomercantil interests, the hegemony of the neo-liberal ones and the lack of consideration of the multifonctional ones.…”
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    Assessing a Common Currency in Africa

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The importance of African economies in global trade is not going to be judged by the power of each country’s individual economy, for there is none, so far, or by the stability provided by the benevolent hegemony of a colonial master. Rather, the power of African economies lies in the actual share of the proposed currency in world official foreign reserves, its liquidity in international trade, and its role as a competitor against the exorbitant U.S. dollar. …”
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    L’eau potable pourrait-elle devenir un bien commun ? by Rémi Barbier, Bernard Barraqué, Cécile Tindon

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In France, the hegemony of drinking water considered as a commodity has been disputed for two to three decades by a rather heterogeneous set of associations and coalitions supporting its replacement by an alternative conception, that of drinking water as a “common good”. …”
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