"Global hegemony" refers to a situation where one country or group has significant influence and control over most other countries or regions in different aspects like economy, politics, culture, and military power, essentially becoming a dominant force in the world.
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Both companies have cooperated with Korean giant Samsung, which is waging a fierce IP legal battle with Apple and is its main rival
for global hegemony in smartphones and tablets.
This part of the day will draw on the summer programme at Furtherfield's Gallery and Commons lab, exploring tensions between digital inclusion and cultural diversity in the
digital global hegemony.
Presentations and discussions include work drawing on the summer programme at Furtherfield's Gallery and Commons lab, exploring tensions between digital inclusion and cultural diversity in the
digital global hegemony.
The first expression of the quest
for global hegemony is to secure Near Eastern oil, especially around the Caspian Sea and in Iraq.
For myself, I have no difficulty judging that
the global hegemony of any one country, in this case our own, is a bad goal from a Christian point of view.
The American goal of
global hegemony has nothing to do with achieving a sustainable society.
The most promising move away from
the global hegemony of the United States has been in South America.
As the United States» control of its Latin American empire fades and it confronts a powerful counterforce in Asia, the days of
its global hegemony are numbered.
Perhaps in the end true realists will recognize that the goal of
global hegemony is unrealistic and guide the United States toward a more modest role in international affairs.
In this game, players will be assuming control of either the US, or the Soviet Union, in a bid for
global hegemony, during the Cold War.
The UN is just another institution that plutocrats see as a threat to
the global hegemony of money.