After Hegemony Cooperation is Still Possible

–– Rejoinder, 31 Years Later ––
This paper, which appeared in The International Spectator in January 1984, previewed many of the themes of my book, After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. I argued that the US had lost its hegemonic position in the world political economy: the ability to make and enforce the rules. Furthermore, its “egoism” would lead it to be less willing to invest in leadership or influence. Nevertheless, I argued, it was possible for cooperation to persist without hegemony – a major theme of my book, in response to others who argued that the collapse of American hegemony would usher in a new era of conflict. Looking back, what did I miss and what did I have right? […]
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ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2015.1079683