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- 2016
Hobbes, Power Preponderance Theory and American HegemonyKeywords: Hobbes, power preponderance, American hegemony, Spinoza, balance of power, checks and balances Abstract: Sa?etak This article first presents theories that justify the concentration of power. In the field of political philosophy, Hobbes’s theory argues in favor of the concentration of power in the hand of a monarch in order to prevent the state of nature. In the field of theories of international relations, power preponderance theory argues that power preponderance of one country prevents international wars. Consequently, both theories justify American hegemony, arguing that hegemony does not only serve the best interest of the USA, but also the interest of world peace. However, this article claims that checks and balances are important not just in domestic politics but in international relations as well
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