US Hegemony in World Politics · Class 12 Political Science · Chapter 3
🗳️ US Hegemony in World Politics
CBSE Class 12 Humanities & Commerce · Political Science · Chapter 1
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| 85% | Three senses of hegemony — Define + unipolar context + hard/structural/soft with one example each + conclusion. | 5 MARKS |
| 75% | Constraints on American power — Separation of powers + open society/free press + NATO/allies + 'constraints from within'. | 5 MARKS |
| 70% | How hegemony can be overcome — Bandwagon + hide + balance of power + non-state actors/civil society. | 5 MARKS |
| 55% | First Gulf War 1991 + New World Order — Desert Storm + UN coalition + expel Iraq from Kuwait + Bush's 'New World Order'. | 3 MARKS |
| 55% | 9/11 and the Global War on Terror — 11 Sep 2001 + Al-Qaeda + Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) + Iraqi Freedom (Iraq). | 3 MARKS |