The collapse of the Soviet Union has left the United States as the sole superpower today, with military resources greater than the combined forces of all of Western Europe, China, Japan, and Russia, capable of dispatching aircraft carriers to anywhere on the seven seas and of deploying troops to any land of the planet. In addition to holding sway over the political economies of a large number of states, the United States also exerts considerable influence through international finance institutions (IFIs) such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, and international regulatory bodies such as the World Trade Organization (WTO)
This Chapter studies continuity and innovation in the geopolitics of America in projecting power bey...
The disintegration of the Soviet Union has dramatically changed the international topography. Bipola...
Steven Hook’s textbook of American foreign policy offers a sweeping array of issues that put contemp...
The modern-world system always functioned on hegemonic free-market economic institutions and ideolog...
America’s economic strength has long underwritten its leading role in world affairs. The buoyant tax...
The global financial and economic crisis is the defining force shaping contemporary international po...
The period immediately following the end of the Cold War was a transformational one. With the collap...
It has been written extensively on the EU’s evolving role in the global economy. A mere numeric anal...
34 p.The United States has maintained its superpower status since the end of World War II. Today in ...
In a little over a decade, geopolitics has moved to the “Multipolar Era”, and has ...
China and the European Union may be expected to emerge as global power beneficiaries of American coa...
The United States is the hegemon of the international system: it dominates in the oceans, controls E...
The structural change of international relations system at the end of the Cold war has resulted in U...
International audienceWar is not the main concern of today's societies, but it remains a recurrent t...
In order for the United States to maintain global stability and its hegemonial title, it must balanc...
This Chapter studies continuity and innovation in the geopolitics of America in projecting power bey...
The disintegration of the Soviet Union has dramatically changed the international topography. Bipola...
Steven Hook’s textbook of American foreign policy offers a sweeping array of issues that put contemp...
The modern-world system always functioned on hegemonic free-market economic institutions and ideolog...
America’s economic strength has long underwritten its leading role in world affairs. The buoyant tax...
The global financial and economic crisis is the defining force shaping contemporary international po...
The period immediately following the end of the Cold War was a transformational one. With the collap...
It has been written extensively on the EU’s evolving role in the global economy. A mere numeric anal...
34 p.The United States has maintained its superpower status since the end of World War II. Today in ...
In a little over a decade, geopolitics has moved to the “Multipolar Era”, and has ...
China and the European Union may be expected to emerge as global power beneficiaries of American coa...
The United States is the hegemon of the international system: it dominates in the oceans, controls E...
The structural change of international relations system at the end of the Cold war has resulted in U...
International audienceWar is not the main concern of today's societies, but it remains a recurrent t...
In order for the United States to maintain global stability and its hegemonial title, it must balanc...
This Chapter studies continuity and innovation in the geopolitics of America in projecting power bey...
The disintegration of the Soviet Union has dramatically changed the international topography. Bipola...
Steven Hook’s textbook of American foreign policy offers a sweeping array of issues that put contemp...