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American power and world order
American Power and World Order examines how the United States exercised global leadership after the end of the Cold War and especially following the attacks of September 11, 2001. Christian Reus-Smit analyzes the rise of American unilateralism, the structural and institutional foundations of U.S. power, and the challenges to American dominance in the emerging international system. The book explores the interplay between international law, global norms, and U.S. foreign policy, offering a critical assessment of America’s attempt to shape a new world order in the early twenty-first century.
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