hegemonism
noun [ U ] politics specialized uk/hɪˈɡem.ən.ɪ.zəm/ /hɪˈdʒem.ən.ɪ.zəm/ us/hɪˈɡem.ən.ɪ.zəm/ /hɪˈdʒem.ən.ɪ.zəm/
霸权;霸权主义
control by the strongest and most powerful group, especially the strongest and most powerful country
We defend state sovereignty and national dignity and oppose hegemonism. 我们捍卫国家主权和民族尊严,反对霸权主义。
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- He rails against the sinister role of "global powers who practise hegemonism".
- The United States stands accused of hegemonism, a term that figures in Thucydides' description of how Sparta feared the rising power of Athens.
- He argues that the strength of Catholicism in Poland helped the country to resist Soviet hegemonism.
- Milošević sought to restore pre-1974 Serbian sovereignty, which the republics of Slovenia and Croatia denounced as the revival of Serbian hegemonism.