Incoming Resources
- Global governance and transnationalizing capitalist hegemony, the myth of the "emerging powers", Ian Taylor
- The Brussels effect, how the European Union rules the world, Anu Bradford
- Exit from hegemony, the unraveling of the American global order, Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon
- World orders, development and transformation, Eunice N. Sahle
- Foucault's political challenge, from hegemony to truth, Henrik Paul Bang
- Clash of powers, US-China rivalry in global trade governance, Kristen Hopewell
- Hegemony how-to, a roadmap for radicals, by Jonathan Matthew Smucker
- Hegemony in international society, by Ian Clark
- Hegemony and sovereign equality, the interest contiguity theory in international relations, M.J. Balogun
- Liberal leviathan, the origins, crisis, and transformation of the American world order, G.John Ikenberry
- Hegemony in international society, Ian Clark
- Hegemony & history, Adam Watson
- Towards the dignity of difference?, neither "end of history" nor "clash of civilizations", edited by Mojtaba Mahdavi and W. Andy Knight
- Hegemony, studies in consensus and coercion, edited by Richard Howson and Kylie Smith
- Hegemony, James Martin
- Hegemonic transitions, the state and crisis in neoliberal capitalism, edited by Yildiz Atasoy
- War, peace and hegemony in a globalized world, the changing balance of power in the twenty-first century, edited by Chandra Chari
- Rethinking hegemony, Owen Worth
- Charting transnational democracy, beyond global arrogance, edited by Janie Leatherman and Julie Webber
- Constructing global enemies, hegemony and identity in international discourses on terrorism and drug prohibition, Eva Herschinger
- Domination and global political justice, conceptual, historical, and institutional perspectives, edited by Barbara Buckinx, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, and Timothy Waligore
- Power, order, and change in world politics, edited by G. John Ikenberry
- Beyond great powers and hegemons, why secondary states support, follow or challenge, edited by Kristen P. Williams, Steven E. Lobell, and Neal G. Jesse
- Primi fra pari, egemonia, guerra e ordine internazionale, Marco Clementi
- Chantal Mouffe, hegemony, radical democracy, and the political, [Chantal Mouffe] ; edited by James Martin
- Hegemony and global citizenship, transitional governance for the twenty-first century, Robert C. Paehlke
- Law as refuge of anarchy, societies without hegemony or state, Hermann Amborn ; translated by Adrian Nathan West
- Unrivaled, why America will remain the world's sole superpower, Michael Beckley
- Global crises and the challenges of the 21st century, Thomas Reifer
- Hegemonic peace and empire, the Pax Romana, Britannica and Americana, Ali Parchami
- In the cross of reality, Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy ; Wayne Cristaudo, Frances Huessy, editors ; Jürgen Lawrenz, translator
- Twilight of the titans, great power decline and retrenchment, Paul K. MacDonald and Joseph M. Parent
- American power and the prospects for international order, by Simon Bromley
- Allies as rivals, the U.S., Europe, and Japan in a changing world-system, edited by Faruk Tabak
- Partial hegemony, oil politics and international order, Jeffrey D. Colgan
- Hegemony and world order, reimagining power in global politics, edited by Piotr Dutkiewicz, Tom Casier and Jan Aart Scholte
- Liberal Leviathan, The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order, G.John Ikenberry
- Status and the challenge of rising powers, obstructed ambitions, Steven Ward (Cornell University)
- In the Hegemon's shadow, leading states and the rise of regional powers, Evan Braden Montgomery