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Ex. 27. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition where necessary. a) — a counterweight ___ the U.S. hyperpower — contenders ___ the role of hegemon — sympathy ___ terrorist organizations — heading ___ a period without a hegemon — incompatibility ___ the market economy and the — communist monopoly ___ power — influence of economics ___ the study of diplomacy — preoccupied ___ the achievements of … — to exercise autonomy ___ foreign policy — to put pressure ___ Europe — transform the union ___ a retirement community — receding ___ the height of their power — divide up his empire ___ the Treaty of Verdun — ___ a few exceptions, most interventions were short lived — a decline ___ international influence — an era reminiscent ___ the age of Alfred — ___ a result of military interventions — dependence ___ foreign capital — ___ other words — pose a geopolitical threat ___ — retreating ___ their own regional spheres of influence — retreats ___ its hegemonic role — the alternative ___ a single superpower — the antithesis ___ globalization — the apolar world’s susceptibility ___ military raids b) 1. ___ a few exceptions, nations who possess nuclear arsenals have agreed to not assist other nations ___ developing their arsenals. 2. ___ the Treaty of Nanjing, China ceded the island of Hong Kong ___ the British. 161 Английский язык для магистратуры H ow the W orld W orks 3. ___ other words, the hegemon uses its power to structure the relations ___ states to serve its own interests. 4. ___ the past 14 years, Canadian foreign policy has lost its direction and retreated ___ the world of soft power. 5. A global balance of power based ___ justice and equality for all is the only way American power can transform itself ___ being a hegemon ___ an honest ally and partner. 6. Disillusionment ___ the West has led many Africans to wonder if China might be a viable “al- ternative” ___ Western hegemony. 7. Do you see China as a contender ___ world power with the United States? 8. Due to the Enlightenment, Christian influence receded ___ many aspects of life and a new, secularist culture developed. 9. Friedman argues that periods of globalization in world history go hand ___ hand ___ a de- cline ___ hegemony and that this is accompanied ___ a general process of regional economic decline. 10. Hegemony does strongly imply hierarchy, and hierarchy is reminiscent ___ empire and ___ bids ___ universal monarchy. 11. Hong Kong retains considerable autonomy ___ shaping its international destiny. 12. If the US wants to use its economy to put pressure ___ a country, other countries can do the same ___ America and you get a lose-lose situation. 13. If Iran is not a geopolitical threat ___ American interests, neither is political Islam a direct dan- ger ___ Western values and goals. 14. In every school with five hundred pupils there are about twnety-five dominant ones strug- gling ___ primacy. 15. In the era of Galileo, Christianity was considered to be incompatible ___ modern astronomy. 16. India has more sympathy ___ political and intellectual freedom of the west but is wary ___ hegemony — whether from the west or the east. 17. Jiang and Putin regard the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which covers more than one- quarter of mankind, ___ a counterweight ___ NATO and an important pillar ___ a multi-polar world structure. 18. Many of these areas are still not well protected. With the loss of the dunes, they’re more sus- ceptible ___ flooding. 19. NATO’s success in Kosovo was underpinned ___ its diplomatic efforts in the region. 20. South Asia may be heading ___ a nuclear arms race that could lead ___ arsenals growing into the hundreds of nuclear weapons. 21. The fundamental incompatibility ___ Turkish and Western approaches to the Kurdish ques- tion is inherently a world-order issue that has pitted the principle of respect ___ human rights ___ the traditional state system. 22. The media seems to have retreated ___ its role as a provider of serious information and de- scended into the entertainment industry 23. The United Nations could not afford to reduce its commitment ___ East Timor ___ that date, ___ that crucial time in its existence. 24. The United States and Japan are engaged ___ a global race ___ primacy ___ new tech- nology. 25. There emerges a constructive strategy to free developing nations ___ dependence ___ for- eign capital. |
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