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- 2011047459 contributor B12155605.
- 2011047459 created "2012.".
- 2011047459 date "2012".
- 2011047459 date "2012.".
- 2011047459 dateCopyrighted "2012.".
- 2011047459 description "A framework for the development of hegemonic capacity -- Key collective goods for hegemonic capacity and their microfoundations -- The Dutch revolt and rise of Dutch leadership in the 1500-1600s -- Creating a financial foundation for British leadership in the global arena -- The interwar years, 1920-1930s : was the United States capable? -- US leadership after World War II -- The future of US leadership in the twenty-first century and potential successors.".
- 2011047459 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-260) and index.".
- 2011047459 extent "xii, 278 pages ;".
- 2011047459 identifier "0226767590 (cloth : alkaline paper)".
- 2011047459 identifier "0226767604 (paperback : alkaline paper)".
- 2011047459 identifier "9780226767598 (cloth : alkaline paper)".
- 2011047459 identifier "9780226767604 (paperback. : alkaline paper)".
- 2011047459 issued "2012".
- 2011047459 issued "2012.".
- 2011047459 language "eng".
- 2011047459 publisher "Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press,".
- 2011047459 subject "327.101 23".
- 2011047459 subject "Hegemony.".
- 2011047459 subject "International relations.".
- 2011047459 subject "JZ1312 .S63 2012".
- 2011047459 tableOfContents "A framework for the development of hegemonic capacity -- Key collective goods for hegemonic capacity and their microfoundations -- The Dutch revolt and rise of Dutch leadership in the 1500-1600s -- Creating a financial foundation for British leadership in the global arena -- The interwar years, 1920-1930s : was the United States capable? -- US leadership after World War II -- The future of US leadership in the twenty-first century and potential successors.".
- 2011047459 title "Birth of hegemony : crisis, financial revolution, and emerging global networks / Andrew C. Sobel.".
- 2011047459 type "text".