dude, there is no hegemony if you're only talkin about a national context...but taken as a global perspective, hegemony is the result of capitalism...where capitalism came from free market. there is no centralized authority internationally, the UN, NATO, IMF and ASEAN is not a body of government to give mandate policies to selected people...world policies only exist when there is a stipulation from interested parties. people influencing the world market is a highly dangerous act, this time around is not the oldies anymore who has known nothing about technology. politically, there's not in the world that doesn't have a semi-centralized to centralized government. africa may perhaps has a faction.




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