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First Google and Facebook, then the world. Under Trump 2.0, US statecraft is starting to mimic the worst tendencies of Big ...
Through its numerous statements and decisions, the Trump administration is breaking with the American hegemony that has long structured the international order. The country will emerge weakened.
Both seek to weaken American hegemony and redefine global norms. The rational authoritarian bloc targets structural dominance, while the ideological bloc attacks values and legitimacy. Together they ...
The era of American hegemony, which dominated global affairs since 1945 and reached its peak after 1991, is coming to an end. And rather than lament this shift, the U.S. and the world should ...
A DECISIVE BREAK Although there is now a greater recognition that Washington needs to break away from failed approaches of the past, much of the foreign policy establishment remains committed to ...
British hegemony did not come to an end until the country faced Germany head-on in World War I. Even then, Britain ultimately prevailed (with American help).
Here’s What You Need To Remember: The post-Gulf War near-total consensus that the conflict represented a triumph of American arms, perhaps serving as a harbinger for a more assertive age American ...
He doesn’t mention that, in this era of American hegemony, the world has created more wealth and lifted more people out of poverty than in all prior human history. So, is America perfect? No.
The American empire has existed since July 4, 1776 when it was declared as colonial elites revolted against the British in a quest to expand their territory across the mainland of North America.
Some 14 years ago, on Dec. 5, 2010, a historian writing for TomDispatch made a prediction that may yet prove prescient. Rejecting the consensus of that moment that U.S. global hegemony would ...
Europe Needs a Long-Term Strategy for the Post-American World Alexander Clarkson Mar 27, 2024 ...