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For the trilateral world of Pax Americana--centered on the United States, Western Europe and Japan--the twenty-five years following World War II marked an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity.
In this sequel to his "Unto Caesar" Mr. Voigt establishes the doctrine that the peace of Europe depends upon Britain in association with the United States, and that this Pax Europaea can and must ...
Yet the upside of Pax Americana is rarely highlighted. Between 1976 and 2006, the number of "free" nations more than doubled, from 42 to 90, while nations "not free" fell from 68 to 45, according ...
Sweden, a nation long synonymous with neutrality, is embarking on record military spending for defense and record spending for Ukraine. The moves reflect wider European doubts this spring that ...
The Munich Security Report paints a world in which the U.S. is retreating from its superpower ambitions.