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[unable to retrieve full-text content]The United States emerged in the 20th century after two world wars as the world’s sole superpower. It further cemented its political and economic hegemony with the collapse of the Soviet Union. But like all empires throughout history, the American empire has a finite half-life, and its final decline is in full view. For some […] The post The end of the “American Century” appeared first on Angry Bear.
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Joel Eissenberg considers the following as important: American Hegemony, history, US/Global Economics
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[unable to retrieve full-text content][unable to retrieve full-text content]The United States emerged in the 20th century after two world wars as the world’s sole superpower. It further cemented its political and economic hegemony with the collapse of the Soviet Union. But like all empires throughout history, the American empire has a finite half-life, and its final decline is in full view. For some […] The post The end of the “American Century” appeared first on Angry Bear.
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Joel Eissenberg considers the following as important: American Hegemony, history, US/Global Economics
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The United States emerged in the 20th century after two world wars as the world’s sole superpower. It further cemented its political and economic hegemony with the collapse of the Soviet Union. But like all empires throughout history, the American empire has a finite half-life, and its final decline is in full view. For some […]
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