The Future of American Power

Through shrewd strategic choices and some sophisticated diplomacy, Britain was able to maintain and even extend its influence for decades. In the end, however, it could not alter the fact that its power position -- its economic and technological dynamism -- was fast eroding. Britain declined gracefully -- but inexorably. The United States today faces a problem that is quite different. The U.S. economy (despite its current crisis) remains fundamentally ... Full Story »

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Jack Dinkmeyer
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by Jack Dinkmeyer - Oct. 1, 2008

An overly long, but ecellent overview of America at it world power crossroads. The major point of the story is that America must be willing to give up some of its power and be willing to regard other nations as equals in order to peacefully co-exist. Not to do so will probably result in even more wars than the ones over resources that are lurking in the world's futture

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