An Epistemological Voyage of the Impact of America's Hegemonic Power on the Sociopolitical Stability of the Global Structure.
(1) Department of Philosophy, Faculty of management Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Federal University Wukari, Taraba state, Nigeria.
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This work is an attempt at digging into the origin and source of America's hegemonic influence on the international system from the post-world wars era till date. The research uncovered that the quest for globalization and development of science and technology to actualize it, are not unconnected with America's overwhelming influence on the sociopolitical and economic structures of Nations of the world. Also, the impacts of the first and second world wars necessitated the need for countries to improve on their military weaponry techno-scientific wise in order to remain relevant in the wake of global industrialization in all spheres of life. The paper concluded that, though, America's Hegemonic Power and influence is seriously threatened by various attacks on her sociopolitical, economic and geographical structures. However, America's hegemonic influence within the globe via structuralism, soft power and hard power in the 21st century, cannot be overemphasized.
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