- Regional hegemony
__NOTOC__Regional hegemony refers to the influence exercised over neighboring countries by an independently powerful nation, the regional hegemon. Regional hegemonies are small scale versions of global hegemons.
International Relations scholar,
John Mearsheimer wrote extensively in his book "Tragedy of Great Power Politics" about regional hegemony.Contemporary examples
Contemporary examples are often politically sensitive or arguable. Often analysis of regional hegemons are based on a specific context or perspective which renders their identification subjective.
* The
United States of America withinNorth America .David J. Myers . 1991. Regional Hegemons: Threat Perception and Strategic Response. ISBN 978-0813381558]
*People's Republic of China withinSoutheast Asia .
*Russia inEastern Europe (specially with regards to its former Soviet-era communist allies.)
*Brasil within northernSouth America .
*Germany andFrance withinEurope .
*South Africa withinSub-Saharan Africa (particularly during South Africa's apartheid-era).
*Israel within theMiddle East [M. A. Muqtedar Khan. Jihad for Jerusalem: Identity and Strategy in International Relations. p131-135. Preager/Greenwood Press.]Further reading
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David J. Myers . 1991. Regional Hegemons: Threat Perception and Strategic Response. ISBN 978-0813381558
* David R. Mares. 1988. "Middle Powers under Regional Hegemony: To Challenge or Acquiesce in Hegemonic Enforcement." International Studies Quarterly. 32(4):453-471.
* William Zimmerman. 1978. "Hierarchical Regional Systems and the Politics of System Boundaries." International Organization. 26(1):18-36.References
ee also
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Middle power
*Hegemony External links
* [http://www.cgs.uiuc.edu/resources/uspower/papers.html Challenges to U.S. Global and Regional Hegemony and Implications for the Post-Cold War International System (University of Illinois Conference)]
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