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Undermining American Hegemony explores the innovative strategies that state and non-state actors employ to challenge U.S. dominance in world politics through goods substitution. Rather than direct confrontation, rival powers and competing actors strategically replace American-provided goods, services, and institutions with alternative offerings, effectively eroding the foundations of American hegemonic power.
The book presents compelling case studies that illustrate how this substitution process operates across multiple domains including security arrangements, financial systems, technology platforms, and diplomatic institutions. By analyzing real-world examples, the authors reveal how goods substitution has become an increasingly prevalent mechanism for reshaping international order and redistributing power.
Written by leading scholars of international relations and political economy, this work provides crucial insights into the dynamics of hegemonic decline and the strategies available to challengers. It offers readers a sophisticated framework for understanding contemporary geopolitical transformations and the future trajectory of American power in an increasingly multipolar world.







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