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Ascendancy

Ascendancy refers to a state or period in which an entity—such as a nation, group, institution, or idea—exerts dominant influence, control, or preeminence within a given sphere. The term derives from the Latin ascendere, meaning “to climb,” with the suffix -ancy indicating a state or condition. It is often contrasted with decline or parity and is typically used to describe relative superiority rather than absolute power.

In politics and history, ascendancy is used to mark times when one power is preeminent, such as

Ascendancy is often provisional and contested; it may arise from military strength, economic power, diplomatic influence,

See also: hegemony, dominance, primacy, supremacy.

the
ascendancy
of
Rome
in
the
ancient
Mediterranean,
or
the
mid-20th
century
ascendancy
of
the
United
States
in
global
affairs.
Economic
ascendancy
refers
to
sustained
leadership
in
global
output
or
trade.
Cultural
and
technological
ascendancy
describe
the
predominance
of
a
culture,
language,
or
technology,
which
can
shape
global
norms
and
institutions.
Religious
ascendancy
describes
a
situation
where
a
religious
institution
holds
the
dominant
religious
authority
within
a
region
or
country.
technological
innovation,
or
organizational
resilience.
It
can
be
reinforced
by
alliances,
institutions,
and
soft
power,
and
eroded
by
competition,
overreach,
or
internal
weakness.
The
concept
emphasizes
relative
position
and
transition
rather
than
a
fixed
status.