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Decline Of The American Empire

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Decline of the American Empire

     In any era there are different protagonists, playing the same game on a similar board.  Like a game of monopoly, there are nations competing to become the foremost leaders of their time.  They amass great wealth, powerful armies, and political sway. When the influence and might of these countries transcends the confines of their boundaries, so that they become a presence throughout the world, they become empires.  At times, it seems as though one of these empires wins the game, becoming the undisputed superpower in the world. Today, there is one such nation that has outlived all of its rivals in the great game, it is the United States of America.
      This vast empire of political power, economic and military supremacy, exerts its influence over much of the world.  It has risen from the obscurity of the New World, to a level of ubiquity unprecedented in history.  America is more than the sum of its territories, it the sun around which the other powers revolve.  Regardless of geographic location or technological development, American culture, economics and politics are concerns for the entire globe.  In this age of instant communication and information, what preoccupies America, to some extent preoccupies the world.
     America has become eponymous with the 20th century, we live in the American Century in a state of Pax Americana (American Peace).  By the might of its armies and wealth of its economy America has created an imperial peace, ensuring that threats to world peace are put in check.  The Pax Americana has also been a  justification to impose American will on almost every part of the world, from Vietnam to Haiti.  In order to exert such power, the United States has created a massive military apparatus, and  has undertaken numerous foreign obligations.  But as the American Empire grew more powerful, it also became more complicated, and eventually over-extended in its obligations; and hence, more difficult to sustain.  It suffe...

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