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The American Empire: Rise, Dominance, and the Long Descent
Is the American Empire at its peak-or already in decline?For over two centuries, the United States has risen from a fragile republic to the most powerful nation in modern history. It has shaped global finance, dominated culture, projected unmatched military strength, and built an international order in its image. But history shows a consistent pattern: no great power remains dominant forever. In American Empire: The Rise, Reign, and Decline of a Superpower, Dr.
Elizabeth Carter delivers a clear, unflinching analysis of how the United States rose-and the forces now challenging its dominance. Tracing the full arc of American power, this book explores: The early instability of the republic and the creation of centralized authority Expansion, industrialization, and the birth of global economic dominance The transformation into a superpower after World War II Cultural influence, financial control, and the "empire without a name" The turning points: Vietnam, economic shocks, and growing inequality The post-Cold War peak and the illusion of permanent supremacy Endless wars, financial collapse, and internal political division The rise of China and the shift toward a multipolar world Mounting debt, declining trust, and institutional strain This is not a prediction of sudden collapse.
It is a study of how decline actually happens-slowly, unevenly, and often while a nation still appears strong. Blending history, economics, and geopolitics, Dr. Carter reveals a critical truth:empires rarely fall from external attack alone-they weaken from within. The question is no longer whether the global balance of power is changing. The question is whether the United States can adapt. or follow the path of empires before it.
A serious, thought-provoking analysis for readers interested in history, global power, and the future of America.
Elizabeth Carter delivers a clear, unflinching analysis of how the United States rose-and the forces now challenging its dominance. Tracing the full arc of American power, this book explores: The early instability of the republic and the creation of centralized authority Expansion, industrialization, and the birth of global economic dominance The transformation into a superpower after World War II Cultural influence, financial control, and the "empire without a name" The turning points: Vietnam, economic shocks, and growing inequality The post-Cold War peak and the illusion of permanent supremacy Endless wars, financial collapse, and internal political division The rise of China and the shift toward a multipolar world Mounting debt, declining trust, and institutional strain This is not a prediction of sudden collapse.
It is a study of how decline actually happens-slowly, unevenly, and often while a nation still appears strong. Blending history, economics, and geopolitics, Dr. Carter reveals a critical truth:empires rarely fall from external attack alone-they weaken from within. The question is no longer whether the global balance of power is changing. The question is whether the United States can adapt. or follow the path of empires before it.
A serious, thought-provoking analysis for readers interested in history, global power, and the future of America.
Is the American Empire at its peak-or already in decline?For over two centuries, the United States has risen from a fragile republic to the most powerful nation in modern history. It has shaped global finance, dominated culture, projected unmatched military strength, and built an international order in its image. But history shows a consistent pattern: no great power remains dominant forever. In American Empire: The Rise, Reign, and Decline of a Superpower, Dr.
Elizabeth Carter delivers a clear, unflinching analysis of how the United States rose-and the forces now challenging its dominance. Tracing the full arc of American power, this book explores: The early instability of the republic and the creation of centralized authority Expansion, industrialization, and the birth of global economic dominance The transformation into a superpower after World War II Cultural influence, financial control, and the "empire without a name" The turning points: Vietnam, economic shocks, and growing inequality The post-Cold War peak and the illusion of permanent supremacy Endless wars, financial collapse, and internal political division The rise of China and the shift toward a multipolar world Mounting debt, declining trust, and institutional strain This is not a prediction of sudden collapse.
It is a study of how decline actually happens-slowly, unevenly, and often while a nation still appears strong. Blending history, economics, and geopolitics, Dr. Carter reveals a critical truth:empires rarely fall from external attack alone-they weaken from within. The question is no longer whether the global balance of power is changing. The question is whether the United States can adapt. or follow the path of empires before it.
A serious, thought-provoking analysis for readers interested in history, global power, and the future of America.
Elizabeth Carter delivers a clear, unflinching analysis of how the United States rose-and the forces now challenging its dominance. Tracing the full arc of American power, this book explores: The early instability of the republic and the creation of centralized authority Expansion, industrialization, and the birth of global economic dominance The transformation into a superpower after World War II Cultural influence, financial control, and the "empire without a name" The turning points: Vietnam, economic shocks, and growing inequality The post-Cold War peak and the illusion of permanent supremacy Endless wars, financial collapse, and internal political division The rise of China and the shift toward a multipolar world Mounting debt, declining trust, and institutional strain This is not a prediction of sudden collapse.
It is a study of how decline actually happens-slowly, unevenly, and often while a nation still appears strong. Blending history, economics, and geopolitics, Dr. Carter reveals a critical truth:empires rarely fall from external attack alone-they weaken from within. The question is no longer whether the global balance of power is changing. The question is whether the United States can adapt. or follow the path of empires before it.
A serious, thought-provoking analysis for readers interested in history, global power, and the future of America.
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