By the end of the 1860s the Estonians became unwilling to remain reconciled with German cultural and political hegemony.
Because they lacked the capacity for complete cultural and political hegemony, he argues, not all elements in the movement were assimilated.
During the 1950s, the Panamanian military began to challenge the oligarchy's political hegemony.
"The fear in developing countries used to be about American political and economic hegemony," said Mr. Haq.
By the end of 1860 the Estonians became unwilling to reconcile with German cultural and political hegemony.
Its cultural and political hegemony began to dissolve"(Gilroy 1987: 190).
It allowed the Romans to expand their political hegemony to the East Mediterranean Sea.
In this respect, I believe the United States is enjoying an unprecedented political and military hegemony.
Madam President, traditionally the Baltic has been the scene of struggles for economic, military and political hegemony.
Despite the political and economic hegemony of the city, however, Trier failed to make any significant mark on the rhetoric of the period.