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The United States has achieved an unrivalled power position in the post-Cold War world, yet at the same time has been increasingly reluctant to accept new multilateral treaty commitments. Living with a Reluctant Hegemon sheds new light on the long-standing theoretical debate about the relationship between hegemony and international cooperation.

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The United States has achieved an unrivalled power position in the post-Cold War world, yet at the same time has been increasingly reluctant to accept new multilateral treaty commitments. Living with a Reluctant Hegemon sheds new light on the long-standing theoretical debate about the relationship between hegemony and international cooperation.
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Caroline Fehl was previously an ESRC post-doctoral research fellow at the Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University. She studied Political Science at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freie Universität Berlin and Columbia University New York and holds a DPhil in International Relations from Oxford University. Her work and publications to date have focused on theories of international cooperation and international institutions, international humanitarian and security institutions, as well as European foreign policy and transatlantic relations. She is currently a lecturer and research fellow at the Cluster of Excellence 'Normative Orders', Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt.