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The Enlargent of U.S. hegemoney in the post-cold war world case study

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dc.contributor.author Guedouani, Khadidja
dc.contributor.author Djemai, foued
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-22T11:03:15Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-22T11:03:15Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.uri http://193.194.83.152:8080/xmlui/handle/20.500.12387/1715
dc.description.abstract After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States emerged as a superpower, heading the capitalist world. The US was hegemonic, in the Gramscian sense, since it relies in its decision making not only on violence but on consent as well.With the disappearance of the US principal rival, the USSR, it was difficult for the US to define a strategy that would secure its interests, and present an argument for its actions in the international arena. U.S objective was to be fulfilled in the post-Cold War through the policy of Enlargement that was based on further integrating the economies of Eastern Europe. The Yugoslav case serves as an example to highlight the importance of Eastern and Central Europe in US national security, by securing the energy resources of the Caspian region and their transport to the European markets. fr_FR
dc.language.iso en fr_FR
dc.publisher university Abou el Kacem SaadAllah جامعة الجزائر2 fr_FR
dc.subject enlargement fr_FR
dc.subject hegemory fr_FR
dc.subject Yugoslavia fr_FR
dc.subject post-cold war fr_FR
dc.subject democracy fr_FR
dc.subject neoliberation fr_FR
dc.subject gramsci fr_FR
dc.title The Enlargent of U.S. hegemoney in the post-cold war world case study fr_FR
dc.title.alternative former Yugoslavia. fr_FR
dc.type Thesis fr_FR


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