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Mortal splendor
Book • 1987
In 'Mortal Splendor', Walter Russell Mead explores the rise of America's liberal world empire from the post-World War II era to its decline by the mid-1960s and beyond.
He situates the U.S.
empire within the context of historical empires like Greece and Rome, and offers recommendations for shaping America's post-imperial future, emphasizing global interdependence and economic reforms.
He situates the U.S.
empire within the context of historical empires like Greece and Rome, and offers recommendations for shaping America's post-imperial future, emphasizing global interdependence and economic reforms.
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