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Power And Liberal Order: America's Postwar World Order In Transition

Power and liberal order: America's postwar world order in transition
G. John Ikenberry
017 Bendheim Hall, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08540 USA
Email: gji3@princeton.edu

1 Introduction
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1 Introduction
2 The American system
3 Unipolarity, liberalism, and...
4 Unipolarity and its...
5 ¡®Hub and spoke¡¯...
6 Multilateralism and...
7 Conclusion
Notes
References


American global power ¨C military, economic, technological, cultural, political ¨C is one of the great realities of our age. Never before has one country been so powerful or unrivaled. The United States emerged from the Cold War as the world's only superpower and grew faster than Europe and Japan in the decade that followed. American bases and naval forces encircle the globe. Russia and China remain only regional powers and have ceased to offer ideological challenges to the West. For the first time in the modern age, the world's most powerful state can......


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Approximate Pages: 31 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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