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Arbeitspapier

Hegemony and International Alignment

Autoren

  • Broner
  • F.
  • Martin
  • A.
  • Meyer
  • J.
  • Trebesch
  • C.
  • Zhou Wu
  • J.

Erscheinungsdatum

JEL Classification

F4 F1 F3 P00

Schlagworte

Vorherrschaft

Globalisierung

Handelsintegration

internationale Verträge

Anpassung

Zusammenarbeit

multipolare Welt

Mehr zum Thema

Geoökonomie

Politische Ökonomie

Internationaler Handel

Globalisierung

This article explores the interplay between economic hegemony and political alignment. Using theoretical and empirical insights from Broner et al. (2024), we posit that hegemonic states, such as the U.S., foster political alignment, which enhances globalization. We use UN voting data to proxy for international alignment and show that hegemons induce alignment. This data has shortcomings, however. UN voting only covers the post-WWII period, refers to a narrow set of issues, and displays little time variation. As for military alliances, they were not widely used before the mid-20th century. We propose an alternative measure of alignment based on international treaties.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Dr. Josefin Meyer
    Kiel Institute Fellow
  • Prof. Dr. Christoph Trebesch
    Forschungsdirektor

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