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American mindset in the new world order: the perils hegemonic ambitions threaten the virtues of world leadership / Kanjilal, Tanmay   Journal Article
Kanjilal, Tanmay Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract A state can be defined as a moral person represented by its leadership whose culture and mindset it reflects. Given that the US has been a unipolar superpower in recent years and that it is rapidly declining in the face of several rising nations and regional blocs, it is important to understand its behaviour and predict its probable reactions in the future multipolar world. Contrary to the claims of its advocates, Tanmay Kanjilal notes that US preponderance has most often spread disorder and conflict internationally and is generating strong foreign and domestic reactions that set limits to the country's power.
Key Words NATO  World Order  Leadership  America  Leadership - U S  Unipolar Disorder 
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