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The development of hegemony can both help and hinder international security, depending on the context. A dominant power may promote stability and order through established norms and deterrence, potentially leading to a more secure international environment. However, hegemony can also provoke resistance and conflict from rival states, leading to tensions and destabilization. Ultimately, the impact of hegemony on international security is contingent on the actions of the hegemon and the responses of other states.
Hegemony can create stability and order within international relations, fostering cooperation and establishing norms that can lead to economic growth and security. However, it can also result in the suppression of dissenting voices and the marginalization of smaller states, leading to resentment and potential conflict. Additionally, a hegemonic power may become complacent, risking its legitimacy and ability to adapt to changing global dynamics. Ultimately, while hegemony can facilitate leadership and direction, it may also create imbalances and tensions among nations.
"Hegemony", "Failed State", and "Banana Republic" are three terms used to describe such states.
Not possible. Law of Diminishing Marginal utility states that equal additions to a good provide smaller and smaller increases in utility, therefore marginal utility decreases.
why the smaller states have difficulties trading with the larger states
Phillip II, Alexander the Greats dad, unified the Greek states into one nation under Macedonian Hegemony.
12 states are smaller than tennese
48 states are smaller than Colorado.
Smaller states were angered by the Virginia plane, because in the VA plan, the smaller states got less votes in the House of Representatives.
ANSWER There had been three major leagues formed by Greeks city states: The Peloponnesian League under Sparta's hegemony, formed about the mid of the VI century BC to contrast the Athens's power. The first Delian-Attica league under Athens's hegemony, formed in 478-477 BC during the last phase of the Persian Wars. The second Delian-Attica League under Athens's hegemony, formed in 377 BC in opposition to the military alliance between Sparta and the Persian Empire.
Philip II of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia united the Greek states under Macedonian hegemony.
Illinois is the 25th largest of the 50 states, so there are 25 smaller ones.