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The United States and rising powers in a post-hegemonic global order
Sevasti-Eleni Vezirgiannidou
Political Science and International Studies
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United States
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State Power
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Global Order
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Rising Powers
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Emerging Powers
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Brazil
25%
Developing World
25%
Responsible Stakeholder
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Ability to Act
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Current Structure
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Liberal Democracy
25%
UN Security Council
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China-India
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Governance Structure
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Collective Action
25%
Development Governance
25%
US Power
25%
International Monetary Fund
25%
Formal Institutions
25%
Economic Governance
25%
US Influence
25%
Individual Action
25%
US Allies
25%
Informal Settings
25%
Formal Governance
25%
US Supremacy
25%
Arts and Humanities
Global
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United States of America
100%
India
9%
Funds
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Brazil
9%
Reform
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Tradition
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wishes
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China
9%
Primacy
9%
United Nation Organization
9%
Liberal Democracy
9%
Allies
9%
Collective Action
9%
Stakes
9%
supremacy
9%
Social Sciences
United States of America
100%
India
9%
China
9%
Brazil
9%
Liberal Democracy
9%
UN Security Council
9%
Developing World
9%
Collective Action
9%
International Monetary Fund
9%
Global Strategy
9%
Emerging Country
9%