Many students and professionals struggle to grasp the complex dynamics that define the current global political landscape. This course provides a structured introduction to the concept of hegemony, tracing the rise of the United States as the sole superpower after the Cold War and examining how its influence is currently being contested by state and non-state actors. You will gain a clear understanding of the historical context and the mechanisms through which global power is exercised today.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the definition and historical context of hegemony, focusing specifically on the post-Cold War era.
* Analyze the three dimensions of US power: military dominance, economic structural power, and cultural soft power.
* Examine the role of key international institutions and alliances in maintaining US influence globally.
* Practice applying theoretical frameworks to contemporary geopolitical flashpoints and foreign policy decisions.
* Identify emerging challenges to US hegemony, including the rise of multipolarity and the impact of information warfare and cyber threats.
The course begins with core terminology and definitions, moves through the historical context of the 1990s, and then provides detailed written explanations of the instruments and limitations of US power today. The final sections focus on understanding the current geopolitical shifts and rivalries. This course is designed for absolute beginners in political science, international relations, or anyone seeking a foundational understanding of contemporary world politics. No prior knowledge of history or political theory is required. Start reading today to critically analyze the forces shaping the 21st-century world order.
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