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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imperial hegemony" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing a dominant nation or empire's control over other nations or regions, often through political, economic, or cultural means. Example: The Roman Empire's imperial hegemony extended over much of Europe, Asia, and Africa for centuries.
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And, as ever, if you share Wyatt's "everlasting hatred" of US imperial hegemony, you'll love this record.
Then again, maybe I'm only saying that to help the industrialized North impose its imperial hegemony and neocolonial dominion on humanity.
Whether this is because our imperial hegemony has overwhelmed the possibility of even rhetorical resistance or because, on the contrary, the empire is not as mighty as it used to be, is a topic for another day.
And that, it helpfully clarifies, is "the first expression and necessary condition of military terrorism that the industrialized North employs in order to impose its imperial hegemony and neo-colonial dominion on humanity".
At the opposite extreme, there was the colossal scale of the London docks -- mile upon mile of them, deep, broad and decaying -- that spoke for an imperial hegemony that had gone forever.
Greater prestige still and a claim to imperial hegemony fell to the Saxon rulers when they broke the impetus of the Hungarian (Magyar) invasions, against which the military resources and methods of western European society had almost wholly failed for several decades.
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The words that came to his mind when asked about American motives were dark: "hegemony," the "imperial idea" and "guardian of the world," he said.
If the United States is not one-day soon to repeat this standard imperial pattern of ascendancy, hegemony and decline, those who govern us now might do well to reflect upon the necessary limits of empire that these early examples of global dominance so clearly demonstrate.
Economic expansion and naval hegemony gave Athens near-imperial control over its allies in the 5th century.
Although some countries remain reluctant to speak out for fear of offending China, most now worry more about creeping Chinese hegemony than they do about U.S. imperial behavior.
Yet, under Henry, the last German ruler to maintain his hegemony in western Europe, the popes themselves seemed to become mere imperial bishops.
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