We May Dominate the World

We May Dominate the World
Author: Sean A Mirski
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2023-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1541758463

Kirkus 100 Best Non-Fiction Books of 2023 What did it take for the United States to become a global superpower? The answer lies in a missing chapter of American foreign policy with stark lessons for today The cutthroat world of international politics has always been dominated by great powers. Yet no great power in the modern era has ever managed to achieve the kind of invulnerability that comes from being completely supreme in its own neighborhood. No great power, that is, except one—the United States. In We May Dominate the World, Sean A. Mirski tells the riveting story of how the United States became a regional hegemon in the century following the Civil War. By turns reluctant and ruthless, Americans squeezed their European rivals out of the hemisphere while landing forces on their neighbors’ soil with dizzying frequency. Mirski reveals the surprising reasons behind this muscular foreign policy in a narrative full of twists, colorful characters, and original accounts of the palace coups and bloody interventions that turned the fledgling republic into a global superpower. Today, as China makes its own run at regional hegemony and nations like Russia and Iran grow more menacing, Mirski’s fresh look at the rise of the American colossus offers indispensable lessons for how to meet the challenges of our own century.

Somoza

Somoza
Author: Ternot MacRenato
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1991
Genre: Dictators
ISBN:

Central America

Central America
Author: California State University, Los Angeles. Latin American Studies Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1981
Genre: Central America
ISBN: