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American global pre-eminence the development and erosion of systemic leadership

Title
American global pre-eminence [electronic resource] : the development and erosion of systemic leadership / William R. Thompson.
Author
Thompson, William R.
Publication
New York, New York : Oxford University Press, [2022]

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1 online resource (305 pages)
Uniform Title
American global pre-eminence (Online)
Alternative Title
American global pre-eminence (Online)
Subject
Economic history
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OCLC
ssj0002709259
Author
Thompson, William R.
Title
American global pre-eminence [electronic resource] : the development and erosion of systemic leadership / William R. Thompson.
Imprint
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Creator/Contributor Characteristics
Men
Americans
University and college faculty members
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-280) and index.
Contents
1. The Rise and Slow Retreat of American Systematic Leadership -- 2. System Leadership, Rise, and Relative Decline -- 3. The Rise of the US Economy -- 4. Structure, Agency, and Grand Strategy -- 5. The Relative Decline of the United States -- 6. The Dysfunctionality of Domestic Politics -- 7. The Unipolar Mirage -- 8. The End of Systemic Leadership as We Have Come to Know It? -- 9. The Second Sino-American Rivalry -- 10. The Future of World Order -- References -- Index.
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Summary
Most discussions of US decline in global politics couch their arguments and evidence in the most contemporary context. But the US follows a global lineage that has been emerging and evolving for centuries. In 'American Global Pre-Eminence', William R. Thompson argues that systemic leadership is based on a pecking order established by leads in technological innovation, energy, and global reach. The ultimate irony is that as it becomes clearer how these variables interact, the processes under scrutiny may be fundamentally transforming. Thompson asks whether it remain possible for a single state to lead the global system as in the past.
"Will China surpass the United States as the world's leader? In American Global Pre-eminence, William R. Thompson argues that the answer depends on leads in technological innovation, energy, and global reach. These are the forces that influence the hierarchy of global power--a system which began emerging a thousand years ago and started becoming more evident after the 1490s, especially after Dutch activities in the seventeenth century and British operations in the nineteenth century. The US followed in this fashion after 1945. Yet leads do not last forever. Ironically, as it becomes clearer how technological innovation, military force, and energy power interact, the processes under scrutiny may themselves be fundamentally transforming. Thus, Thompson contends, the real policy question is not whether the US is ahead or behind China but, rather, whether it will remain possible for a single state to lead the global system. As technological innovation, energy consumption, and global reach capability grow less concentrated, the prospects for systemic leadership shrink--even as global problems become more complex and acute. With a sweeping analysis of global power, Thompson provides a foundation for understanding the realities and possibilities of lead states past, present, and future." -- Provided by publisher.
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Chronological Term
2000-2099
LCCN
2022901326
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