Abstract

International politics has been dramatically recast by recent changes in the Communist world. This has, in turn, raised questions of how best to understand the place of the U.S. in the world order. One school of thought, which is the focus of this article, stresses the loss of American hegemony-the decline of the U.S. in world affairs. The author explores several recent works dealing with the "decline" thesis and concludes that it is the practice of American foreign policy, not its resource base, which is being forced to change.

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