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- Posthegemony abstract "Posthegemony or post-hegemony is a concept which designates a period or a situation in which hegemony is no longer said to function as the organizing principle of a national or post-national social order, or of the relationships between and amongst nation-states within the global order. The concept has different meanings within the fields of political theory, cultural studies and international relations.".
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- Posthegemony subject Category:Continental_philosophy.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Critical_theory.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Cultural_hegemony.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Cultural_studies.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Hegemony.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Hegemony_by_type.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Marxism.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Marxist_theory.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Political_philosophy.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Postmodernism.
- Posthegemony subject Category:Social_theories.
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- Posthegemony comment "Posthegemony or post-hegemony is a concept which designates a period or a situation in which hegemony is no longer said to function as the organizing principle of a national or post-national social order, or of the relationships between and amongst nation-states within the global order. The concept has different meanings within the fields of political theory, cultural studies and international relations.".
- Posthegemony label "Posthegemony".
- Posthegemony label "ما بعد الهيمنة".
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