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"hegemonic" Definitions
  1. showing control by one country, organization, etc. over other countries, etc. within a particular group

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This anti-gravity effect derives from America's hegemonic role in finance.
We mean the ideological hegemonic system that operates transnationally, globally, etc.
She argues the culture of meat-eating is intrinsic to hegemonic masculinity.
We might lament the hegemonic power of Amazon or chortle at Pets.
"We work with some of the more hegemonic masculine groups," says O'Brien.
If that isn't the definition of hegemonic power, I don't know what is.
Wanting to appear non-hegemonic—it's a pretty basic punk move, you know?
And it matters what powers might take the place of a hegemonic America.
S.-Israel coalition to challenge Iran's hegemonic ambitions and its associated terror allies.
"For [gay men] it's [sis] subversive because they challenge hegemonic masculinity," Holliday says.
We need networks in order to bring about hegemonic change in German society.
In previous decades, their views were close to hegemonic in the intellectual center.
His foreign minister also denounced Tehran's "hegemonic temptations" during a visit to Saudi Arabia.
His foreign minister also denounced, during a visit to Saudi Arabia, Iran's "hegemonic temptations".
"Israel does not want to be seen as an evil, hegemonic entity," Nasser said.
That his form of tyranny is less boastful makes it no less rigidly hegemonic.
Hefner launched Playboy at a time when heterosexual monogamy was hegemonic in American culture.
Compared to Western varieties of conservatism, theology plays a hegemonic role in Indian conservatism.
It felt as if that hegemonic, white, male notion was already tedious and inconsequential.
All of this is part and parcel of what Gladio represents: stereotypical hegemonic masculinity.
For the past six decades, the United States has been the region's hegemonic power.
The conversations surrounding a hegemonic pop culture product are annoying, insulting, and impossible to ignore.
In October it faces an election in its home state, where it is traditionally hegemonic.
And he needs them too, to stop what he sees as Iran's hegemonic regional expansion.
Le Drian also denounced Tehran's "hegemonic temptations" during a visit to Saudi Arabia last month.
For decades the Chinese have been trying to assert their hegemonic control over the Pacific basin.
"What the Russians did really stirred something deep in the American hegemonic breast," Mr. Shapiro said.
The agreement removed economic sanctions that had been successfully suffocating Iran and thwarting its hegemonic capability.
The strengthening of Hezbollah and empowering of a hegemonic Iran is not in our national interest.
We communicate tolerance for its hegemonic policies including toward Georgia (which it still occupies) and Ukraine.
While the U.S. brought down Saddam Hussein, we lacked the means to contain Iran's hegemonic aspirations.
"If we had hegemonic ambitions, the nuclear deal would never have been reached," Mr. Khoshroo said.
By contrast, the Chinese do not want conflict either, but they do want their hegemonic role recognized.
And Iran clearly seeks to expand its presence in the region, in keeping with its hegemonic designs.
Further, the studies documented an erosion of domestic support for Iran's hegemonic ambitions around the Middle East.
With a focus on historical lacunae and forgotten pasts, Crude challenges the linear narrative of hegemonic histories.
On Thursday, Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, speaking alongside his Saudi counterpart, denounced Tehran's "hegemonic temptations".
It leaves the viewer confused why the series didn't remedy its own hegemonic casting in the first place.
Great forgotten bands from Adamantios Kafetzis's upstart Teranga Beat and long-forgotten tracks from Ibrahim Sylla's hegemonic Syllart.
In that way, we can have the back of our soldiers even as we rollback Iranian hegemonic ambitions.
At the beginning of my career, the hegemonic position was held by ITV and the big commercial broadcasters.
EK: What are the practices you keep up that keep you from assimilating into that white hegemonic culture?
Such moves prompted the Bahraini foreign minister to tell Kerry flat out that Iran's "hegemonic interventions are continuing unabated".
Aleppo has proven how they have pursued nothing but the carnage of innocent civilians for their own hegemonic interests.
Mr Trump wants to make those outside America pay the full cost of the hegemonic protection it gives them.
This was a stunning rebuke to Trump's strategy to push back on Iran's hegemonic ambitions in Iraq and Syria.
Broadly speaking, I'm asking whether you think America should be playing a hegemonic role in global politics or not.
This stance — aggressive interaction without an attempt to be hegemonic — made the Jews creative in three ways, Sacks argues.
Loudness heightens the tension: blaring music is a hegemonic move, a declaration of disdain for anyone who thinks differently.
The hegemonic gaze of cinema has historically been a white, middle class gaze, with certain temporal categories that shape it.
Mr Leonard faces the job of rebuilding a party that once enjoyed a near hegemonic position north of the border.
Which of these a post-hegemonic America resembles will depend a lot on just how the US manages its decline.
That followed a news conference in Riyadh on Thursday at which Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian denounced Tehran's "hegemonic temptations".
"Behind this misjudgment is Washington's anxiety and arrogance, and it is the true expression of its hegemonic nature," the paper added.
It has become the hegemonic power in the world and at times has represented the hopes and envy of the world.
"Since the end of World War II, liberal democratic ideas have been hegemonic," Yascha Mounk of Harvard told Newsweek's Cristina Maza.
Just as Amma wields supreme power over her dollhouse, Adora's control over her real-life household is nothing short of hegemonic.
The ideal woman is gentle and slight, defined by comparison to the hunk of hegemonic masculinity that exists to protect her.
Now, the United States finds itself involved in a third campaign to prevent a state from asserting hegemonic control in Asia.
It is also self-directed, led by individual study and belief, rather than a single hegemonic power or a central dogma.
" He added that "the threat is clear: Iran is mounting a ruthless drive to be the hegemonic power in the region.
The plurality of transhumanists are on the left, but the ones on the right have this disproportionate hegemonic influence in transhumanist politics.
Saudi Arabia is making a bid to become the hegemonic power of the Middle East and also the head of global Islam.
The United States is the leading hegemonic power of the three and faces competition from the rising powers of Russia and China.
De Andrade pairs the maps with photographs of the women's hands, an identification that resists subsuming them under hegemonic models of authorship.
The third, former U.S. President Barack Obama, as befitted a former leader of the still-hegemonic world power, addressed more global issues.
Also, it doesn't seem to me that we're at the behest of a hegemonic and draconian government any more than America is.
They also do not want their country dragged into a hegemonic struggle between the United States and China, its biggest trade partner.
Let's study which hegemonic structures have formed and support the prize, and what structural problems they may reproduce, whether voluntarily or not.
Their neo-neoclassicism gets to pretend to recall the glory of Greece and Rome in the service of symbolizing a hegemonic world power.
"We inherited an Iran that is feeling as hegemonic as it has felt in a very long time," the Tillerson aide told me.
One black musician, Moses Sumney, dropped out of the festival in protest on grounds that the show was appropriative, hegemonic and neo-imperialistic.
Her characters are far from the status quo of eroticized women crafted to appeal to hegemonic male desire: They're subversive, experimental, and queer.
It has also made clear that there is no automatic political cost to crime or falsehood if it furthers the hegemonic political narrative.
Iran's hegemonic Middle East aspirations and other actors including some in communist China may see this as an opportunity to advance their goals.
Nuclear weapons represent the sole guarantee of a country's sovereignty, and sovereignty is demonstrated by a willingness and capacity to resist Washington's hegemonic agenda.
Britain's capital is near-hegemonic when it comes to culture, with a disproportionate number of shows commissioned, set and presented by people in London.
Unspooling the tangled, hegemonic influence of the World Wide Web is difficult, requiring a grasp on the physical and ethereal architectures of the internet.
China or Russia might like the idea of sowing their hegemonic oats and getting back at neighbors they have not forgiven for past events.
Mouffe's left-populism seeks to create a new hegemonic order, to change what "common sense" is in the same way Thatcherism and Reaganism did.
The Saudis view Obama's capitulation to their demands as another example of U.S. weakness in an area where it once was the hegemonic power.
Unlike with a single hegemonic chain, a multi-chain network would empower developers to create application-specific chains appropriate for different types of workflows.
The multipurpose artists' space that gave birth to Experimental Station was situated at the outer edge of the massive and hegemonic University of Chicago.
"Facebook's role has become so hegemonic, so monopolistic, that it has become a force unto itself," said Jasmin Mujanovic, an expert on the Balkans.
"A partnership like the one between Nikola and CNH could be a game changer possibly a real threat to current hegemonic manufacturers," she said.
This requires the United States not taking any side in the rivalry between the two major potential regional hegemonic powers: Saudi Arabia and Iran.
In a January 2017 opinion article, Mr. Bolton wrote that Mr. Trump should play the "Taiwan card" to counter China's hegemonic moves in Asia.
In a January 2017 opinion article, Mr. Bolton wrote that Mr. Trump should play the "Taiwan card" to counter China's hegemonic moves in Asia.
The proximate threat to labor demand isn't whiz-bang technology, it's the hegemonic influence of the excessively inflation-averse financial sector over monetary policy.
Moreover, Romney is strongly associated with opposition to Moscow -- it was he who tried to put Russian hegemonic ambitions on the election agenda in 2012.
But on an important point, he agrees with Mr Maçães and Mr Frankopan: Eurasia's future is likely to be more ductile than fixed and hegemonic.
Big picture: Trump and his national security team want to align much more closely with Gulf partners to contain Iranian power and their hegemonic aspirations.
Mostly in rural areas, they're often built atop old telephone cooperatives that, in the past, filled the gaps left by hegemonic utilities with democratic enterprise.
Over the years, when French leaders have called for a Europe puissance (European power), this has often sounded suspiciously like code for French hegemonic ambitions.
"Powerstation" the closing track on Austin punks Institute's latest album Subordination, could be the only glam rock song written about police violence and hegemonic masculinity.
"Mahathir thinks China is a hegemonic force that can control economies like Malaysia," said Edmund Terence Gomez, a political economist at the University of Malaya.
"A partnership like the one between Nikola and CNH Industrial could be a game changer possibly a real threat to current hegemonic manufacturers," she said.
"A partnership like the one between Nikola and CNH Industrial could be a game changer – possibly a real threat to current hegemonic manufacturers," she said.
Important new Middle East developments give the United States and its allies a chance to push back on Iranian hegemonic ambitions in the Middle East.
As a rule, it is remarkably hard in America to build any kind of governing or intellectually hegemonic coalition by treating other Americans as enemies.
"From the late 22008s to 220, neoliberal ideas held hegemonic sway among the Democratic elite," argues the Week's Ryan Cooper — thereby sapping the party's electoral support.
Instead, this is, as some surmise, a new Cold War to determine who will be the hegemonic power — economically and militarily — in the years to come.
This was particularly true as a newly-emboldened Iran that was fresh out of sanctions "has some pretty aggressive hegemonic designs over the region, " Schork said.
"By devaluing hypermasculinity, community policing can reduce the masculinity threat that results in hegemonic racial violence," he wrote in a 2015 paper with L. Song Richardson.
As a self-described "inveterate internationalist," Weld believes America is a hegemonic power but is strongest in acting in concert with our economic and strategic partners.
Outgoing Bank of England governor Mark Carney recently called for a synthetic hegemonic currency that, like Libra, would use a basket of national currencies for backing.
Perhaps the problem resides in our hegemonic system, in which Western free-market consumerism and its cultural production machinery run rampant throughout the practice of art.
It is a space, often, where memories and renderings of history compete for primacy and dominance, and a space from where "official histories" — hegemonic histories — emerge.
Interviews with children and their guardians revealed that the onset of puberty triggers increased reinforcement of pressure to conform to hegemonic sex-typed identities and roles.
Hours later, China issued statements slamming the bills, saying they highlight the "sinister intentions and hegemonic nature of the United States," according to a CNBC translation.
MORE's support for the Baghdad government, effectively a satellite of Tehran's mullahs, we would not be, as we are now, objectively supporting Iran's hegemonic regional ambitions.
If liberalism really is America's core, hegemonic intellectual tradition, it's easy to see how it has become the word we use to deride the status quo.
At such a rate of progress the company might tip over from hegemonic masculinity to gender parity round about the time Zuck's daughter is headed to college.
Many in China see the United States as a declining power bent on enforcing its will on a world that no longer cowers before its hegemonic might.
It's not the men we want to murder, but the male power structures they uphold, so that we may free people of all genders from their hegemonic prison!
Speaking at the endorsement ceremony, Khamenei told the senior officials present to stand up against "any hegemonic power" and labeled the United States "the most aggressive" of all.
Meanwhile, many legacy conflicts survived the Cold War, resurfacing periodically to remind us that no world order is so perfectly hegemonic as to render war and conflict obsolete.
Likely emboldened by Obama's willingness to tolerate its maligned activities and sidestep America's traditional allies in the region, the Supreme Leader acted swiftly to advance his hegemonic vision.
The recent designation of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a foreign terrorist organization is important to stand up to their Near East hegemonic aspirations and global actions.
And yet, lately certain male behavior has been so reliably hegemonic, so boorish, so violently intolerant that it needs to be classified, rounded up and put on notice.
Already the American administration has made substantial progress putting together a tacit coalition of allied countries, including Israel and Saudi Arabia, to contain and confront Iran's hegemonic ambitions.
To varying degrees the other EPP front-runners all represent that old sort of European politics, a consensus between traditionally hegemonic—but now declining—Christian-democrat and socialist blocs.
For years, the goal of US policy was to manage China's entry into the global economy in the hope of heading off a hegemonic confrontation between Washington and Beijing.
In recent weeks, state media have criticized U.S. behavior as reckless, hegemonic, delusional, and accused the Trump administration of harboring "blood lust" and behaving like a "gang of hoodlums".
I feel like this is not too different from how western liberalism masquerades as progressive by way of human rights discourse while maintaining a hegemonic stronghold on political narratives.
Yet the complexity and intelligence of her visual language — laying waste to hegemonic constructs of femininity, female desire, and the female and male body — are crucial to its success.
Le Drian said Paris would continue to implement the pact even if it did agree with Washington that Iran's missile activity and regional hegemonic ambitions needed to be curbed.
The sociological theory known as hegemonic masculinity, developed by R. W. Connell in their groundbreaking sociological text Masculinities holds that someone who performs masculinity always needs something to subordinate.
Raphael anticipates the cartel achieving a hegemonic rule, rather than power share, over Michoacán and says the other smaller groups don't possess the man or firepower to repel them.
Saudi Arabia has watched Iran's ascendancy with growing alarm, accusing Tehran of nurturing hegemonic ambitions long bottled up by international sanctions, which were lifted after the 2015 nuclear deal.
Back in the 1980s, Stallman was a researcher at MIT angered at the thought of the public's being at the mercy of big companies and their hegemonic proprietary software.
Saudi Arabia's economic supremacy still depends on the Kingdom maintaining its hegemonic share in the oil market and boosting its position as a global investment destination in the region.
America should then deliver on that promise without reservation, because by doing so, it will help to begin the process of unraveling Tehran's hegemonic objectives throughout the Middle East.
Together, they threaten one of the core tenets of broader American geopolitical strategy: backing anyone trying to counter Russia's hegemonic designs, especially those whose governments can boast democratic underpinnings.
Beijing branded the new laws "stark hegemonic acts" that were "full of prejudice and arrogance," and vowed it would retaliate with unspecified "firm countermeasures" if Washington didn't change course.
Paramount among all geopolitical challenges is the absolute necessity of avoiding having a hegemonic power, or concert of powers, emerge with the capability of dominating Eurasia militarily or economically.
She looks at the brutal legacy of occupation and colonialism, and the ways in which the hegemonic structures of Western imperialism continue to oppress the Global South following independence.
Tensions between Iran and France have risen in recent months with both sides repeatedly trading barbs in public, including le Drian accusing Iran of "hegemonic temptations" in the region.
The Whitney Museum of American Art recently installed Longo's All You Zombies: Truth Before God (214), a hegemonic amalgam of national and corporate forces, in seeming response to Trump's election.
Classical British liberals supported the idea of creating a "parliament of man" and using hegemonic powers (first Britain and then America) to create universal rulers that could enforce universal rights.
I went back to traditional media [because I love it] and now that I see the imminent decline of these hegemonic systems, I'm excited to be back in the fray.
But, I also write iOS and tvOS apps; and despite my abstract disapproval of Apple's hegemonic attitude toward software, whenever I launch its IDE XCode, I breathe a little easier.
You say that Donald Trump's idea of making America's allies pay for the "hegemonic protection" that America gives them is a "Roman vision of foreign policy" ("Trump's triumph", May 7th).
The Iranians, struggling at home with a faltering economy, and earnestly seeking foreign investment, can silently disengage, as the imperatives for reconstruction take priority over sectarian conflict and hegemonic aspirations.
If the deal stands as it is, there is a risk that it actually enables the emergence of Iran as a hegemonic power on the brink of attaining the bomb.
It's also striking that Western tech has become so hegemonic that it actually seems slightly jarring to see characters using a chat app that is not iMessage / FB Messenger / WhatsApp.
The intellectual core has all but rotted; what remains are older, rural and suburban white men and their wives, angry that their tribe is being demoted from its hegemonic position.
In a state where Republicans have exerted near hegemonic control in some levels, Ms. Sinema's strategy of appealing to voters on both sides of the fence comes with obvious risks.
Much of it springs from a mistaken assumption about U.S. power, in effect, that it is still 6900 and that a hegemonic U.S. can impose its will on the world.
One of the things that any hegemonic country insists on — not only does it insist on a level of amnesia, but it insists on what you are permitted to see.
He said Paris would continue to implement the agreement even if it did agree with the United States that Iran's ballistic missile activity and regional hegemonic ambitions needed to be curbed.
Pundits now assert that after decades of wobbly coalition governments, India has entered a phase of hegemonic politics reminiscent of the 563s and 1960s, when the Congress party held unchallenged power.
I don't like Apple's hegemonic attitude towards software, philosophically; but its security people know what they are doing, and its strict gatekeeping of its App Store has very real security benefits.
Girls are vulnerable, and boys are strong The study calls it the hegemonic myth: the perception that men are the dominant sex, strong and independent, while women need to be protected.
Rather than make the film directly autobiographical, Simpson created a hyperreal world of evil: "hegemonic structures, politics, corruption, greed — you know, things that usually lead to really [expletive] music," he said.
Whether through physical attack, legal prosecution, digital surveillance, detainment, or intimidation, artistic creativity continued to pose existential threats to the axis of dominant, hegemonic powers and states all around the world.
This is probably the first exhibition in Mexico that do not speak in totalitarian terms and shows that the indigeneity isn't hegemonic, is multiple and in a constant state of emergency.
"A new world has risen up that refuses to be controlled by the imperial and hegemonic orders of a single nation or its satellite countries," Maduro said following his swearing-in.
It is true that AI software is increasingly autonomous and potentially self-modifying, but it is our view of AI as a hegemonic, monolithic entity that drives our fear of it.
The United States, at first reluctantly, has since the 1940s taken on the responsibilities of a hegemonic power with increasing enthusiasm: nowhere has that posture been more "'rock solid"' than in Europe.
He said Paris shared Washington's concerns over Iran's ballistic missile "frenzy" and regional hegemonic ambitions, but that the 2015 nuclear deal was the best chance of stopping Tehran developing a nuclear bomb.
If such a hegemonic power were to arise, it could eventually threaten the U.S. in its own backyard by becoming the only other power to have the capacity to project itself globally.
As a Jewish person, it feels like I could have assimilated into white hegemonic culture and be totally comfortable and go out to the Hamptons or go golfing or whatever people do.
Gender inequity, immigration, imperialism and the politics of location, failed utopias, hegemonic interventions, and postcolonial trauma are all represented through multi-media works which defamiliarize language and creatively generate dialogue with the viewer.
The surge toward the nationalist, left-wing party signals a seismic change in the Irish political landscape that mirrors changes across Europe, where hegemonic political groups have been usurped by formerly fringe parties.
President Xi Jinping is determined to keep the Communist Party's hegemonic grip on power in China, which depends in turn on maintaining the rapid growth that has led to the Chinese economic miracle.
Philosophically, I don't like their hegemonic approach to software, but the stark absence of any major iOS malware outbreaks over the first ten years of the iPhone deserves some sustained and standing applause.
Western observers, on the other hand, date the dawn of the American hegemonic age as 1991, when the Soviet Union was roundly defeated and collapsed, costing Russia any say over its neighboring countries.
But if Islamists and conservatives keep their old ways, they may face a radical version of the Enlightenment: fiercely anticlerical and decidedly antireligious, reminiscent of what turned France against a hegemonic Catholic Church.
The use of purple in lighting, drapes, and carpets references the luxurious hegemonic status and ruling class of the Byzantine Empire, when purple dye, obtained from sea snails, was extremely expensive to produce.
Had the incoming Trump administration immediately reversed Barack Obama's support for the Baghdad government, effectively a satellite of Tehran's mullahs, we would not be, as we are now, objectively supporting Iran's hegemonic regional ambitions.
Surrounded by Thailand, China to the north and Vietnam — three very powerful countries — Laos's basic diplomatic interests are to seek alliances with all of them and make sure no one country has hegemonic control.
They do not want their country dragged into what they see as a hegemonic struggle among big powers, while conservatives have no qualms about siding with the United States in its rivalry with China.
Still, it appears as if Big Freedia has been the queer black artist that has most blatantly been used and hidden in comparison to her peers in order to not alarm the hegemonic culture.
To be sure, faced with hegemonic Republican power at the federal level, our representatives in Washington need our support, but we may best have their backs by girding for real action at the state level.
"As a consequence, it is an open question whether such a new Synthetic Hegemonic Currency (SHC) would be best provided by the public sector, perhaps through a network of central bank digital currencies," Carney said.
He was the one scapegoat they would use in perpetuity to prevent any third-party candidate who posed a threat to their hegemonic behavior by building electoral reforms and helping to launch a progressive base.
"The changes of India's China policy are only tactical, not strategic, as India's traditional hegemonic and cold-war mentality has not changed," sniffs Liu Zongyi, a Chinese academic, in the Global Times, a nationalist newspaper.
Tsai's references to China's past suffering from invasions and hegemonic domination makes it clear that the regime and Beijing and perhaps hundreds of millions of Chinese people are fully immersed in the culture of victimhood.
That security threat, as well as a rash of ethnically driven political violence a decade ago, has caused some Kenyans to worry that their country's hegemonic status in the region has slipped in recent years.
U.S. trade officials want China to stop taking technology that could be used to rival America as a "hegemonic superpower," while Chinese officials may be prolonging the standoff because of divided government in Washington, he explained.
As someone who worked in HR, I have a simple message: Your best defense against hegemonic corporate power run amok is to unite with your fellow workers and have a zero-tolerance policy for your life.
From protected statuses to grievance-mongering, set asides, racial preferences, bias training, political correctness and hegemonic narratives, the whole edifice of identity politics rests on the foundational notion that we are all members of monolithic groups.
That surprised many observers but columnist Charles Krauthammer had predicted this spring that key changes in the Middle East would be initiated by the KSA consistent with U.S. goals and objectives to stop Iran's hegemonic objectives.
This includes some Senators and Representatives seeking to: Both are misdirected and will if successful do nothing more than enhance Iranian power in the Gulf and serve to move forward the timetable for Tehran's hegemonic goals.
Added to this are the hegemonic moves by Putin to rebuild Russian nationalism, which can further destabilize elements of the EU and allow for the growth of a radical Islam guerrilla warfare strategy on the continent.
G.Y.: Does your conception of love have a role to play in combating, or even functioning as a kind of counterforce to the hegemonic, xenophobic, toxic forms of power that we're seeing in the 21st century?
Some European political scientists describe these as a "neoliberal consensus," but there has not really been consensus — it's more a case of a dominant or hegemonic view — and the term "neoliberal" has sometimes been applied indiscriminately.
However, given the hegemonic notion of beauty constructed around white ideals, and the frequency of mainstream appropriation and erasure of black female cultural labor, My Fat Ass critique's the voyage of the black female figure throughout history.
It has been more than 20 years since Texas voters elected a Democrat to any major state office, and the 2014 mid-term elections offered no evidence that the Republican Party's hegemonic hold on power is weakening.
Some of Bolsonaro's critics, particularly those on the left, argue that it doesn't matter who the U.S. president is—Brazil will always be placed in a junior position and taken advantage of by the world's hegemonic power.
The people who are most stuck in the world are those who see hegemonic positions now and don't believe that now can be disrupted — despite the fact that what exists now only exists because everything's been disrupted.
But from a purely technical point of view, Western online technology has — unexpectedly — become so hegemonic itself that the rampant growth of a whole different stack of apps and services is an interesting development in and of itself.
During President Trump's visit to the largest and most powerful Gulf state, Saudi Arabia and the United States signed a historic arms deal, supplying the Saudis with the tools to counter Iran's hegemonic ambitions and for counterterrorism efforts.
Moreover, a November report suggests that the IRGC controls Mahan Air, Iran's largest airline, and employs its fleet to transport troops and weaponry to Syria and Lebanon, as part of Iran's effort to become a regional hegemonic power.
"This so-called legislation will only strengthen the resolve of the Chinese people, including the Hong Kong people, and raise awareness of the sinister intentions and hegemonic nature of the U.S.," the foreign ministry said in its statement.
" Greg McKenna, founder of Sydney-based financial advisory firm McKenna Macro, said in a note "We have had a narrative shift as traders and investors have woken to the notion that the trade war is becoming intractable and hegemonic.
The fear in Washington is that China could become a de facto hegemonic power, coming to dominate Southeast Asian nations who have competing territorial claims in the area but no real military might with which to back them up.
Rather, it is following a much more dangerous course: eschewing diplomacy, forswearing ideals of democracy and human rights, disdaining its own allies, and cozying up to autocrats—all while trying to retain its hegemonic power through military might alone.
If there is a chronology of events at play, "Elegy I" suggests a time before slavery when the Black head — and, by extension, Black people — were understood as individuals rather than simply the featureless subjects of White hegemonic rule.
Yet Germany is constrained by the growing shakiness of allies like Britain and perhaps even France, by the rise of its own far-right populist movement and by lingering cultural sensitivities about any policy that feels militaristic or hegemonic.
JAMES COHENInterim executive directorTransparency International CanadaToronto Your assessment of the future electoral prospects of Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party holds that the once-hegemonic PRI "retains a voto duro, a hard core of supporters, many from trade unions" ("Keystone state", June 3rd).
Riyadh alarmed The government in Riyadh is simultaneously deeply alarmed at what it views as hegemonic Iranian activity throughout the Middle East and its belief that the Obama administration has failed to assess the true scope and nature of the threat.
Allen-Dutton: One of my favorite moments in the story is where we portray Tom Watson, the first resident of IBM, which was kind of this hegemonic power of blue suited guys who were very buttoned up and all that.
The convenient forgetfulness, or misremembering of the past, is way to erase the history of female fighters, and maintain the hegemonic male power structure and the inaccurate belief that women have never, and will never, belong in certain male spaces.
The fact that the assailant in this case, and other similar cases, used feces to harm women could be an extreme manifestation of the hateful violence against the female population that is regularly discharged from the prolapsed asshole of hegemonic masculinity.
The old structures of the kingdom were too archaic and personal to effectively control territory, to satisfy the expectations of a growing and heterogeneous population, to create new sources of legitimacy and to contain the hegemonic claims of pan-Arabist regimes.
Many liberal domestic supporters of Mr. Moon have feared that the Thaad deployment would do little to protect South Korea from North Korean missiles and instead bring their country deeper into a hegemonic struggle between the United States and China.
The godfathers mostly came to power in the 1990s: Clinton-administration antagonists like Rush Limbaugh, who began broadcasting nationally in 1988 and became talk radio's hegemonic power in the Clinton years, and Matt Drudge, who started his pioneering Drudge Report online in 1996.
Many became activists fighting to end the hegemonic rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or P.R.I. The capital became a bastion of opposition, and the P.R.I. lost political control of it in 1997, before losing the presidency in 2000, after seven decades.
"This so-called legislation will only strengthen the resolve of the Chinese people, including the Hong Kong people, and raise awareness of the sinister intentions and hegemonic nature of the U.S. The U.S. plot is doomed," the Chinese foreign ministry statement said.
However, President Trump is a self-described deal maker and would like nothing better than to renegotiate the Iran nuclear deal more in America's favor, to include restrictions on Iran's ballistic missile development and its support for terrorism, and to curb Iran's hegemonic ambitions.
Perhaps most irritatingly, Niall Ferguson — who never had much to say on the subject before — has written a book documenting the ways in which social media companies have become hegemonic powers — and is promoting it as if he were the expert on the topic.
His choice of modernism for the style of the Trump Towers in Chicago and New York can simply be explained away by the fact that modern, all-glass buildings are the hegemonic aesthetic signature of corporate capitalism: It is the style of big business.
The second stage of the WMOAP ontological processing is undergone while experiencing (Robinson)'s sculptures, as she produces a portrait of Whiteness that forces participants to acknowledge the presence of hegemonic White masculinity in seemingly benign, everyday objects such as landscape design, architecture and statues.
After decades of cordial friendship among different right-leaning factions, started in opposition to what the Heritage Foundation termed "hegemonic liberalism," libertarians like national Libertarian Party Chair Nicholas Sarwark think the "conservative-libertarian fusion is pretty much dead," as Sarwark told me in an interview.
That raises a bigger series of questions, which really go to the heart of the controversy: about the NCAA's hegemonic power over collegiate sports and the debate over whether college athletes — some of whom reap hundreds of millions for their schools — deserve to be paid.
Golub, hand in hand with his wife Nancy Spero, who is overdue for a major retrospective of her highly original and inflammatory work, equated the making of art with the exposure of the virulent ecosystem of greed and violence at the root of hegemonic societies.
"The media corporations of hegemonic governments, especially the evil-minded British media, have made their best efforts in the recent months to support her in order to weaken the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps' determination but this false hope will never come true," the statement added.
The most important discussion at this summit is how to leverage the allies' full range of cooperation — defense, diplomacy, technology, and investment — in more direct service of their broader national strategies that include containing a nuclear North Korea and balancing against China's hegemonic desires.
To control the oil and gas resources of the Saudi peninsula, giving Iran enormous effectively blackmail leverage over the industrialized economies of the Western world, access to hundreds of billions in revenue, and consequently help establish Iran as the leading hegemonic power in the region.
"Facebook is eating the lunch of everybody in the industry and along with Google is in a co-hegemonic position where both are able to capture a disproportionate amount of spending," said Pivotal Research Group analyst Brian Wieser, who recommends buying shares of Facebook.
Third, the United States and this coalition are concentrating attention toward Iran and its push for hegemonic control over the Persian Gulf region and the Saudi peninsula, an area that contains 70 percent of all the known conventional oil and gas resources in the world.
As such, it is clear that rather than combating Iran's threatening posture, the influx of money thrust into the Iranian economy, coupled with ambiguities in the text of the agreement, have had the reverse effect of emboldening the Iranian regime and fortifying its hegemonic ambitions.
All of this would come back to haunt the Trump administration, by undermining its efforts to forge an American-led regional coalition harnessing the resources of Israel and moderate Arab states to check Iran's hegemonic ambitions — a goal that serves the strategic interests of all.
While markets had, until last month, broadly expected a constructive outcome, Neil MacKinnon, global macro strategist at VTB Capital, said that "now, investors see the dispute as part of a larger, more complex, long-term hegemonic battle and for markets that is more dangerous and uncertain".
While nations like Turkey and Spain have access to soft and hard power alike, in stateless nation building projects — such as in Catalonia and Greater Kurdistan — art can and should challenge the diplomatic efforts of dominant, hegemonic powers, with voices who do not fit the status quo.
Below are more examples of this bubble at work: Broadly speaking, these are flat, hegemonic categories that neatly fit a systemically reinforced that understands the world of Trump vs Hillary supporters in terms of abstracted identity-politics subjected to the logic of a two-part system.
Each turn leads back to the same scene: a club, somewhere on the West Side, where no one has a last name, poppers abound, and, amid the crush of bodies, near-identical bartenders, all muscle and chiselled jaw, serve as caricatures of a hegemonic hypermasculine ideal.
Ultimately, when Old Turkey fully fades and the tide turns against the reactionary excesses of Mr. Erdogan's New Turkey, a third Turkey may arise: a Turkey where no group is hegemonic, no one feels like a "pariah in your own land" and finally every person is free.
And if there's any lesson that the decline of Christianity holds for the painful death of the English department, it's that if you aspire to keep your faith alive even in a reduced, non-hegemonic form, you need more than attenuated belief and socially-useful applications.
In fact, in some ways Saudi Arabia is a mirror image of the culturally hegemonic dystopia that Mr. Wilders dreams of: a land where the scriptures and shrines of a foreign religion are banned — not the Quran and mosques, in this case, but the Bible and churches.
The best we can hope for is government interventions to scale back the power of Facebook or Google, or some kind of consumer revolt that encourages that marketplace to shift to less hegemonic online services, the digital equivalent of forswearing big agriculture for local farmers' markets.
"You need to only look to the past few weeks and the efforts of the Iranians to exert influence now in Northern Iraq in addition to other places in Iraq to see that Iranian efforts to be the hegemonic power throughout the Middle East continues to increase," Pompeo said.
Mr Corbyn's well-attended rallies around Britain confirmed that, while most voters have a low or no opinion of him, a minority small enough to be near-irrelevant in national elections but large enough to be near-hegemonic in internal Labour ones sees him as a sort of messiah.
Perhaps because of our hegemonic two-party system, perhaps because of his horrible platform (how Johnson is receiving any votes from Bernie supporters is baffling to me), or perhaps because he doesn't know what Aleppo is, Johnson won't be taking part in the first presidential debate on Monday.
More sinister is that of the PT, which organised a vast kickback scheme centred on Petrobras as part of a "hegemonic project that involved growing control of parliament, of the judges and…of the media", as Fernando Gabeira, a left-leaning former congressman, wrote in O Globo, a newspaper.
Nonetheless, the consolidation of power under a reformist Crown Prince in Saudi Arabia, the strategic push by the American administration to defeat Islamic terrorism, and a strategy to stop Iran's hegemonic ambitions all require a confrontation against policies in the area that foment, support and enable terror groups.
Unlike Social Realism which holds power accountable by representing the common conditions of the proletariat, Socialist Realism illustrates a glorified version of truth where misfortune does not exist, and it utilizes the party's hegemonic power over representations of reality to sculpt the public's perception of their lived reality.
Politically conscious, humanitarian art is as necessary as the air we breathe today if we are to survive these trying times and not be condemned to repeat our endless cycle of terror and human tragedies, even if the hegemonic forces of the art world influence our every move.
On May 21, the Trump administration reset our Mideast alliances at a Riyadh summit as the president outlined a new four-part strategy to: (1) destroy ISIS; (2) stop other Islamic terror groups; (3) protect our regional allies; and (4) prevent the rise of an Iranian hegemonic power.
They also do not want South Korea to be dragged into a hegemonic struggle between the United States and China — an attitude exemplified by their ambiguous stance over the deployment in South Korea of an American antimissile battery, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, known as Thaad.
Without question, these past years saw the incremental widening of the art world, as artists of color, queer and trans artists, and other marginalized creatives made waves at unprecedented rates — advocating for themselves and their peers and pushing back against the traditionalist hegemonic powers-that-be in the field.
Despite the fact that almost all commentators on political art warn against the simplistic equation of a work's political contents with its politics, much of the language critics use to describe art's political dimension hinges precisely on the way in which that work's content critiques hegemonic power structures.
The reality is that the post-war world order that was steered by a hegemonic United States is no longer fit for purpose in a 21st-century world where trade issues are much more complex and are coalescing around three competing blocs led by America, China and the European Union.
Instead, the rise of Iranian power and influence; its ongoing efforts to mobilize Shiite groups to advance its own foreign policy goals; as well as its aggressive pursuit of a nuclear capability and its intent to emerge as a regional hegemonic power in the Middle East, has upended Middle East politics.
As Paul Preciado writes in the catalogue for The Passion According to Carol Rama, a 2014–15 exhibition at the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art: Invisibilise, discover and reduce to an identity: these are three epistemological operations that the hegemonic discourse of art history has deployed to construct the norm.
The tragedy is that a few of my beloved cadets with whom I once played touch football, who babysat my children, who shed tears of anxiety and fear during private lunches in my office might well sustain injuries that will last a lifetime or die in one of this country's endless hegemonic wars.
You hear this in their belief in the power and virtue of unilateral American force, in the need to express hegemonic American dominance over the Middle East, and in the apparently earnest fear that any challenge to American power, no matter how slight, is just the start of a potentially global unraveling.
The case for Blair, Schröder, even Persson in Sweden was: the right is in power in a way it has not been before (in Britain and Germany it had been almost hegemonic), we are in despair, the working class is fragmenting and the electorate is evolving in a more consumerist, more market-liberal direction.
" Chinese state media took a more bellicose tone, with China Daily warning: "The Trump administration is behaving like a gang of hoodlums with its shakedown of other countries, particularly China," adding the tariffs "have set off the largest trade war in economic history, demonstrating a typical hegemonic attitude against the rules of world trade.
Without resorting to jargon or the tone of inaccessibility that a lot of academic writing on culture take, Mani da proposed ways of thinking through subjects that still dominate discourses in the context of the local and global, including the White Gaze, hegemonic historical narratives, and culture as a space to discuss the political.
And if you were really less charitable you would they had some warped view that the Iranians and the Shia Persian aspect and Muslims and Islam deserved a second chance, so there was going to be a new hegemonic power in the Middle East to balance the Sunni Gulf monarchies, and they thought that might be somehow good.
The Trump administration's strict sanctions regime, which has already crippled Iran's "resistance economy," combined with a strong military presence to deter attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure and US military bases, is the best way forward until Iran is pressured to return to the negotiating table, permanently abandon its hegemonic ambitions, and quit its purposeful threats to regional stability.
"China's distinctly hegemonic moves in the last few years in the South China Sea and its growing assertiveness have made ASEAN look towards India as a partner for equilibrium," said Arvind Gupta, former Indian deputy national security adviser who now heads the influential Vivekananda International Foundation in New Delhi with close ties to the ruling government.
Such sweeping pronouncements always lead to trouble, and "symbols of mass production that stand for the victory of capitalism, social control, and the construction of the individual," if anything, lack subtlety in their imaginings of a hegemonic, lockstep corporate culture — a picture that a close reading of the news, for better or worse, belies every day.
It seemed that arm sales had become a "pay-to-play" deal, which would guarantee our support for MbS's extensive economic and political agenda as he visits the U.S. On the political side, MbS's visit will seek to give real teeth to a U.S.-Saudi common front to counter Iran's hegemonic policies in the Middle East.
At this scale and in these shades, they almost seem fun, like playhouses rather than penitentiaries — which is appropriate, as they are meant to celebrate, in the custom of abebuu adekai, the lives that were unsactimoniously lost due to the white, male, hegemonic Western "pursuit of happiness" — sins for which we are still struggling to atone today.
I think there is so much value in putting myself through the very difficult experiences of the character eight times a week because I think it communicates — on a macro-level, the human condition, and on a micro-level, third-generation malaise, self-loathing, the fear of immigrants usurping positions of power from hegemonic cultures like mine.
After high school, Nauman went to the University of Wisconsin to study math and music but changed his major to art, graduating with a B.F.A. Later, at the University of California, Davis, he earned his M.F.A. When he began to exhibit work in the mid-21970s, Minimalism was ascending to a hegemonic position over the rest of American art.
" The individual, in the form of Yang himself, is the hero of "Paper Tigers"—the person who becomes a writer so he can be "his own law"; who rejects both the fetters of a self-destructive Asian American culture and a hegemonic white culture that demands his fealty; who is determined to express his "obdurate singularity at any cost.
To focus attention on Freud while the world is burning down around us felt at best irrelevant, if not irresponsible; the critical blinders required to assess a well-known body of work that, in the scheme of things, should have been written off as retrograde and parochial, patriarchal and hegemonic, seemed as much an ethical question as an aesthetic one.
And those same problems -- US backing of Syria's Kurds over ally Turkey's objections, Iran's use of Syria's civil war to advance its own hegemonic regional interests, Israel's pent-up frustrations at Iran's expansionism, Turkey's battle with the Kurds, Assad's continued bloodletting even in the suburbs of his own capital, and Russia's intent to impose an unworkable peace -- are all coming to a head.
Democrats fixated on Nader, the one scapegoat they would use in perpetuity to prevent any third-party candidate who posed a threat to their hegemonic behavior If the Sanders supporters don't look outside of the party, these "wannabe revolutionaries" will find themselves dutifully voting for Clinton — the candidate against whom they have campaigned and from whom they will get precisely zero in terms of revolutionary change.
It sends a message to the Gulf States that President Trump is serious about blunting the hegemonic intentions of Iran; it reaffirms his commitment to fighting terrorism by going after the financial empire used to sustain terrorist activities; and it sends a message to the Iranian people that he is resolved to contain the ayatollahs' revolutionary movement, with no animus against the Iranian people.
Contrastingly, most of the highest consumers of energy—hegemonic nations, such as England and the United States—rest assured on the subject of energy supply; therefore, Japan must optimize its nuclear energy infrastructure in order to be less dependent on other nations, such as Saudi Arabia and the United States, thus achieving a symmetrical status quo to other developed nations—France, Germany, Denmark—with respect to national security and energy supply.
If the Danish decides to outlaw the Burqa, he then is starting to belligerently talk against them, so this is a country that we supposedly have a treaty with, in NATO and yet, he is using language - hegemonic language about Islamic supremacy, while our families in Syria, if we want to blame other than blaming the Assad regime, Iran and Russia, any country that radicalized the Syrian revolution was Qatar and Turkey especially.
Given the long and protracted anti-racist struggles against assorted Norwegian right-wing extremists from the 1970s and well into the 2000s, that is, to put it mildly, not necessarily how most actual former immigrants and asylum seekers to Norway remember it; but it is of course the privilege of Norwegians in hegemonic positions in academia, the media and in politics to leave out any trace whatsoever of their voices and experiences like Tvedt does.
With President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's pick of John Bolton as national security advisor raising the chances of a U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Washington must be ready in its aftermath to pursue a bold, broad, and effective strategy to restrain Tehran's nuclear dreams and hegemonic ambitions.

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