Beyond hegemony, world order as domination: Iran’s Green Movement and the nuclear sanctions regimes

Shabnam J. Holliday*

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    Abstract

    Contributing to neo-Gramscian IR and debates regarding world order, this article puts forward Gramsci’s domination as a framework for better understanding the dynamics of a so-called ‘western liberal order’. It shows how Gramsci can be used to explore the power relations of world order that moves beyond Eurocentrism by highlighting the agency of the ‘non-West’ or ‘Global South’. In so doing, it illustrates the contradictions of a liberal world order. To make its case, it examines the relationship between Iran’s Green Movement, and the EU, US and UN sanctions regimes imposed on Iran in response to its nuclear programme. It is argued that domination, rather than hegemony, allows for a better understanding of the power relations in this case.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages0
    JournalInternational Relations
    Volume0
    Issue number0
    Early online date31 Jan 2023
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2023

    Keywords

    • Sanctions
    • Gramsci
    • Hegemony
    • World order
    • JCPOA
    • Iran

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