Describe US hegemony during Clinton era
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US hegemony during Clinton era:
- Hegemony is a structural power defines the world economic perspective.
- The hegemony indicates the "Social or cultural predominance or ascendancy.
- Later, it could be used to determine "a group which exerts improper influence within a society".
- US hegemony didn't emerge in 1991 but in reality, goes back to the end of the Second World War during 1945.
- Secondly, since 1991 the US did not begin to act as a hegemonic power much later it became clear that the world was actually in a hegemonic period.
- It often felt under Clinton that the US was not actively involved in world affairs and returned to its own companies.
- In foreign policy, the Government of Clinton tended not to focus on "hard politics" of the military and security, but on "soft issues" like democracy promotion, climate change and world trade.
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