The book examines America's complex status as an empire, arguing that despite military dominance, its economic foundations have been eroding since the Vietnam War. It engages with debates on American decline versus enduring superpower status, analyzing systemic vulnerabilities such as financialization, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. By linking domestic issues to foreign policy challenges, it offers a critical perspective on the neo-imperial governance of the United States since WWII, suggesting a shift in understanding from power to vulnerability.
Bülent Gökay Boeken



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The narrative explores the emergence of a new global power amidst economic instability. It delves into the challenges and dynamics of international relations as this power navigates its role on the world stage, influencing trade, politics, and alliances. The story highlights the tension between ambition and responsibility, showcasing the impact of this shift on both the new power and existing nations. Through intricate character developments and geopolitical strategies, the book reflects on the complexities of modern power dynamics.
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