Hegemonic international order allow hegemonic class to go global

Cox argued that a hegemonic state and the international order it facilitates should not be conceived in purely inter-state terms. Instead the concept of a hegemonic international order is one that provides opportunities for the hegemonic class of the hegemonic state to operate on a global scale.

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Themes & Theories in International Relations
5. Capitalism. energy, exploitation
B. World Systems Theory
D. Gramsci
Hegemonic international order allow hegemonic class to go global
Class hegemony entrenched in civil society, not just the government
Cox 1980s: applied Gramsci to international relations
Gramsci 1930s: hegemonic social class in Western capitalist countries
Similar national hegemonic classes connected through hegemonic order
Social, economic institutions, culture propagate through global order
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