245: $a Hegemony in international society
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250: $b Oxford University Press
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246: Makes a sharp distinction between primacy, denoting merely a form of material power, and hegemony, understood as a legitimate practice, and as giving rise to a form of social power. Adopting an English School approach, suggests hegemony be considered as one potential institution of international society, and hence as one possible mechanism of international order. Reviews some relevant historical cases the Concert of Europe, Pax Britannica, and Pax Americana and argues that, instead of one model
246: # UN Security Council-Powers and duties; International Security; International cooperation; Peacebuilding; Peacekeeping Forces-History