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Definition : Hegemonic Stability Theory
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What does HST mean?

Hegemonic Stability Theory (HST) is a theory of international relations.
HST argues that the international system is more likely to be stable when a single nation takes the role of a dominant global power or hegemon which defines, develops, and enforces the rules of the global system.

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What is the full form of HST in International Relations?

The full form of HST is Hegemonic Stability Theory

What are the full forms of HST in Governmental?

Harmonized Sales Tax | Hegemonic Stability Theory | Helicopter Support Team

What are the full forms of HST in Worldwide?

Hubble Space Telescope | History | Highstand Systems Tract | History of Science and Technology | Half Square Triangle | Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time | Hegemonic Stability Theory | High-Speed Telegraphy

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