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SOURCE: Tom Dispatch
2/28/19
What Does It Take to Destroy a World Order?
by Alfred W. McCoy
A Wide-Ranging History Explaining How Climate Change Could End Washington’s Global Dominion
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SOURCE: London Review of Books
7-14-16
American diplomatic history criticized for its “limited intellectual range"
by Thomas Meaney
Few question that the US should remain the world’s superpower.
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SOURCE: OUPblog
5-7-13
Christopher McKnight Nichols: The Limits of American Power -- A Historical Perspective
Christopher McKnight Nichols is a professor at Oregon State University and a Senior Editor for the Oxford Encyclopedia of American Military and Diplomatic History. View the Melbourne launch of the Encyclopedia, or attend the American Military and Diplomatic History conference at Oregon State University on 7 May 2013.
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