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100 1  Pacheco Pardo, Ramon,|eauthor. 
245 12 A Macat analysis of Robert O. Keohane's After hegemony :
       |bcooperation and discord in the world political economy
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cRamon Pacheo Pardo. 
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520    The ideas set out by American international relations 
       expert Robert O. Keohane in 1984's After Hegemony have had
       a huge impact on policy debates over the last three 
       decades, both in political circles and in academia. 
       Hegemony means the social, cultural, ideological, or 
       economic influence of one dominant group. Contemplating a 
       post-Cold War world half a decade before the Berlin Wall 
       fell, Keohane asks if international cooperation can 
       survive in the absence of a single superpower. The answer,
       he decides, is yes. Economic cooperation will not only 
       survive, it will thrive. Keohane examines why and how 
       international regimes like the United Nations really do 
       foster cooperation and finds that the idea of states or 
       organizations working together is, in fact, more 
       widespread than many had previously assumed. Neither a 
       realist nor an idealist, Keohane stakes out an 
       intellectual middle ground, arguing that a "complex 
       interdependence" exists in international economics, 
       encompassing not just states, but also multinational 
       corporations. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Keohane, Robert O.|q(Robert Owen),|d1941-|tAfter hegemony
       |xCriticism and interpretation. 
650  0 International economic relations. 
650  0 World politics|y1945-1989. 
650  0 World politics|y1989- 
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