Similar words: ceremony, the general public, harmony, acrimony, lemon, testimony, demonstrate, demonstrator. Meaning: [hɪ'dʒemənɪ /hɪ'ge-] n. the dominance or leadership of one social group or nation over others.
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(61) From a postcolonial viewpoint , Gordimer subverts the white hegemony and reshapes the once marginalized culture.
(62) China will never seek hegemony and never go in for expansion.
(63) We in Korea now have to ask ourselves whether we possess a state strategy to fend off Chinese egotistic, nationalistic hegemony.
(64) There is a knee jerk reaction in the west to view China's space program as a threat to western hegemony of the near beyond.
(65) In the first place, we should not only lay emphasis on finance security, but also oppose financial hegemony by restraining dollar glut.
(66) After"frightens anti-"the strategic defeat, the US transfers to implement"both sides bottom pouring"to contain China, prevent the emergence of China threat to America's world hegemony.
(67) We often criticise, blame the government for its passive moves against international hegemony, and its meaningless denouncement.
(68) China would never seek hegemony or expansionism, nor an arms race.
(69) In the domestic appliance retail market, "(Gome and Suning) hegemony confrontation for many years."
(70) Instead, neocons would recommend an aggressive and militarized response to ensure human hegemony.
(71) The Dilemma of Hegemony: The Myth of " Americana " and " New Empire "
(72) Robert O . Keohane, After Hegemony, Princeton University Press, 1984.
(73) To what extent it is capable of leveraging these powers to upend Western hegemony of technology is a truly fascinating question.
(74) The crucial sentence was the mutual opposition to "hegemony", the code word for the threat of the Soviet Union.
(75) If colonisation assisted Western hegemony(sentencedict.com/hegemony.html), the end of the colonial era after the second world war set the stage for the rise of China.
(76) China opposes hegemonism, and we shall never seek hegemony ourselves.
(77) The French were defeated at the battle of Blenheim, which led to an end of French hegemony over Europe.
(78) THERE IS little evidence that China wishes to jeopardize its burgeoning affluence by adventurist attempts to contest American hegemony.
(79) After the Cuban revolution, U.S. lost its hegemony . But its ambition has never lost.
(80) And even if China does democratize, there is absolutely no guarantee that this will make life easier for the United States, let alone prolong America's global hegemony.
(81) Hitler the 20 th century century hegemony the man of the world around.
(82) Firstly, the US implements hegemony policy, uses its unrivaled strength and unilateralist policy to undermine the authority of international law.
(83) China will never be a superpower and it opposes hegemony and power politics of any kind.
(84) By exploring the"war of position"connecting"criticalness consciousness"with education, by which the cultural hegemony is obtained, the part reveals the strategic application of the culture hegemony.
(85) To work for peace one must oppose hegemony and power politics.
(86) The Ousters eon - long mutated humanoids bent on overthrowing the Hegemony.
(87) In O'Regan's view, Bohme represents "an impossible hope for a form of knowledge--perhaps any form of knowledge--that would escape the hegemony of an all-controlling rationality."
(88) Because, although the manufacturing sector raised alarm, but there still financial hegemony.
(89) Likewise, Britain has not been able to reassert her hegemony over Southern Africa, despite playing a major role in the diplomatic defeat of the Afrikaner nation in the early nineties.
(90) More broadly, rapid aging will threaten China's hegemony in low-end manufacturing by pushing up labor costs, economists say.
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