The past few years have witnessed changes which will be of lasting
significance in international affairs. The revolutions in Eastern
Europe and the Soviet Union, for example, are fundamental not only
for those societies but also in their implications for the rest of
the world. They signal the passing of the international order that
has governed the post war era. Since the United States was the
principal architect of that order, its passing will have
fundamental implications for America's role in the modern world. It
has been suggested that this transformation will reduce the US to
the status of an ordinary country, indeed that the signs of decline
are already everywhere apparent. In this book, the author argues to
the contrary that the emerging new world order offers great
opportunities to the US to maintain its status as the leading power
in the world.
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