“Of course there are […] many things the United States can still do, and indeed ought to do, in the world. The one thing it is unable to do, though, is avoid the single most important law of international history: the one which insists that, however singular and exceptional a powerful nation’s qualities might be, it cannot, for ever, expect to determine the way in which the international system operate. The question then is not whether decline is going to happen —it already is—but how successfully the United States will adjust to the process”[1]
[1] Michael Cox. Is the United Stats in decline –again? An Essay. International Aff airs 83: 4, 2007, pp 643–65, pp. 644-545.
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