
American Hegemony after the Great Recession
This book traces America''s rise as a hegemon of the capitalist system, arguing that the greatest threat to global economic stability is America''s polarized and ineffectual political system rather than foreign competition from China and the European Union. The author points to China’s considerable demographic problem, which will likely undermine its economic potential. Furthermore, the sovereign ...
This book traces America''s rise as a hegemon of the capitalist system, arguing that the greatest threat to global economic stability is America''s polarized and ineffectual political system rather than foreign competition from China and the European Union. The author points to China’s considerable demographic problem, which will likely undermine its economic potential. Furthermore, the sovereign ...