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US superpower status is shaken

By Paul Reynolds
World affairs correspondent, BBC News website



Will Uncle Sam still bestride the world in future?
The financial crisis is likely to diminish the status of the United States as the world's only superpower.

On the practical level, the US is already stretched militarily, in Afghanistan and Iraq, and is now stretched financially.

On the philosophical level, it will be harder for it to argue in favour of its free market ideas, if its own markets have collapsed.

Pivotal moment?

Some see this as a pivotal moment.

The political philosopher John Gray, who recently retired as a professor at the London School of Economics, wrote in the London paper The Observer: "Here is a historic geopolitical shift, in which the balance of power in the world is being altered irrevocably.

"The era of American global leadership, reaching back to the Second World War, is over... The American free-market creed has self-destructed while countries that retained overall control of markets have been vindicated."

"In a change as far-reaching in its implications as the fall of the Soviet Union, an entire model of government and the economy has collapsed.

"How symbolic that Chinese astronauts take a spacewalk while the US Treasury Secretary is on his knees."

No apocalypse now

Not all would agree that an American apocalypse has arrived. After all, the system has been tested before.
John Bolton gives rumours of US hegemony's demise short shrift

In 1987 the Dow Jones share index fell by more than 20% in one day. In 2000, the dot-com bubble burst. Yet both times, the US picked itself up, as it did post Vietnam.

Prof Gray's comments certainly did not impress one of the more hawkish figures who served in the Bush administration, the former UN ambassador John Bolton.

When I put them to him, he replied only: "If Professor Gray believes this, can he assure us that he is selling his US assets short?

"If so, where is he placing his money instead? And if he has no US assets, why should we be paying any attention to him?"

Nevertheless, it does seem that the concept of the single superpower left bestriding the world after the collapse of communism (and the supposed end of history) is no longer valid.

Multi-polar world

Even leading neo-conservative thinkers accept that a more multi-polar world is emerging, though one in which they want the American position to be the leading one.

Robert Kagan, co-founder in 1997 of the "Project for the New American Century" that called for "American global leadership", wrote in Foreign Affairs magazine this autumn: "Those who today proclaim that the United States is in decline often imagine a past in which the world danced to an Olympian America's tune. That is an illusion.



The US is seen as declining relatively and there has been an enormous acceleration in this perfect storm of perception in the waning days of the Bush administration



Dr Robin Niblett
Chatham House



"The world today looks more like that of the 19th Century than like that of the late 20th.

"Those who imagine this is good news should recall that the 19th Century order did not end as well as the Cold War did."

"To avoid such a fate, the United States and other democratic nations will need to take a more enlightened and generous view of their interests than they did even during the Cold War. The United States, as the strongest democracy, should not oppose but welcome a world of pooled and diminished national sovereignty.

"At the same time, the democracies of Asia and Europe need to rediscover that progress toward this more perfect liberal order depends not only on law and popular will but also on powerful nations that can support and defend it."

New scepticism

The director of a leading British think-tank Chatham House, Dr Robin Niblett, who has worked on both sides of the Atlantic, remarked that, at a recent conference he attended in Berlin, an American who called for continued US leadership was met with a new scepticism.


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"The US is seen as declining relatively and there has been an enormous acceleration in this perfect storm of perception in the waning days of the Bush administration. The rise of new powers, the increase in oil wealth among some countries and the spread of economic power around the world adds to this," he said.

"But we must separate the immediate moment from the structural. There is no doubt that President Bush has created some of his own problems. The overstretch of military power and the economic crisis can be laid at the door of the administration.

"Its tax cuts were not matched by the hammer of spending cuts. The combined effect of events like the failures in Iraq, the difficulties in Afghanistan, the thumbing of its nose by Russia in Georgia and elsewhere, all these lead to a sense of an end of an era.

The longer term

Dr Niblett argues that we should wait a bit before coming to a judgment and that structurally the United States is still strong.


America has been stretched by wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

"America is still immensely attractive to skilled immigrants and is still capable of producing a Microsoft or a Google," he went on.

"Even its debt can be overcome. It has enormous resilience economically at a local and entrepreneurial level.

"And one must ask, decline relative to who? China is in a desperate race for growth to feed its population and avert unrest in 15 to 20 years. Russia is not exactly a paper tiger but it is stretching its own limits with a new strategy built on a flimsy base. India has huge internal contradictions. Europe has usually proved unable to jump out of the doldrums as dynamically as the US.

"But the US must regain its financial footing and the extent to which it does so will also determine its military capacity. If it has less money, it will have fewer forces."

With the US presidential election looming, it will be worth returning to this subject in a year's time to see how the world, and the American place in it, looks then.
 
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US's annually GDP is still 2 or 3 times larger than that of china, plus US's allies. We need be cool calm and get down to the ground.
 
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The Economic conditions of US did went wrong in the 1930s then after that we witnessed Second World War which brought down Hitler.
And now yet again the US is faced with a simillar like situation. The intersting point is will there be a Third World War. I think the Chances are pretty much likely .After All they do want to enforce the New World Order (One World Government) and to accomplish that a mojor war is neccesory. The current global events also point towards that war including the economic recession.
 
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The Economic conditions of US did went wrong in the 1930s then after that we witnessed Second World War which brought down Hitler.
And now yet again the US is faced with a simillar like situation. The intersting point is will there be a Third World War. I think the Chances are pretty much likely .After All they do want to enforce the New World Order (One World Government) and to accomplish that a mojor war is neccesory. The current global events also point towards that war including the economic recession.


If theres a Third World War, Asia will become the center stage for it and it will become a nuclear war.

U.S. can not afford another war, so can't any nuclear Asian country.
Unlike this crisis, U.S. did not invade Two sovereign countries right before the Great Depression of the 1930's.

The cause of this financial crisis is WARS and Pakistan is also suffering because we have war-torn Afghanistan next door where India, U.S., NATO are camping.
 
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The cause of this financial crisis is WARS and Pakistan is also suffering because we have war-torn Afghanistan next door where India, U.S., NATO are camping.

You better do a bit more reading of Economics 101.
This financial crisis was not to do with wars it had more to do with bad debts from housing in the US, sub prime loans. Having them wrapped up to look good and sold on.
It is more complex that your assumptions.

As for the old prof::
John Gray: "The era of American global leadership, reaching back to the Second World War, is over... The American free-market creed has self-destructed while countries that retained overall control of markets have been vindicated."

For someone who was in the London School of Economics his simplistic comment is really an insult to his supposed intellect. The whole financial collapse was due to more than the “free-market creed”. The Prof needs to do a bit more scratching of facts.

And this one::"How symbolic that Chinese astronauts take a spacewalk while the US Treasury Secretary is on his knees."

Funny, I thought the US sent at least 2 space shuttles into space in this time period. Hence the US Treasury can not be that badly off. The prof needs to come out of his cupboard.
 
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Just going by the title. If that's the case then expect a big earthquake...;)
 
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when US bankrupt, US will divide into pieces

the south part may turn back to mexico

I love Chinese movies. Jet li and Jackie Chan are my favourites. Jet li's Hero is one of my favourite movie. By the way what are you saying..
 
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I mean that lots of land are occupied by US in military.
 
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when US bankrupt, US will divide into pieces

the south part may turn back to mexico

No, no, no you have this thing all wrong. We southern are going to revolt once more and seperate from the federation of the United States. It will be a new country called HILLBILLISTAN!!!!!:D
 
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when US bankrupt, US will divide into pieces

the south part may turn back to mexico

Frankly, right now US & Chinese have interwined themselves so much into each other, that one can not survive without the other. If US goes bankrupt on one fine day, which is unlikely to happen for many decades, Chinese will have lost a huge share of their exports, their kitty in USD etc. So chill, for the sake of your own nation do not dream about a US downfall.
 
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No, no, no you have this thing all wrong. We southern are going to revolt once more and seperate from the federation of the United States. It will be a new country called HILLBILLISTAN!!!!!:D
:rofl:
What not Redneckistan?
Though I suppose not much difference..:lol:
 
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when US bankrupt, US will divide into pieces

the south part may turn back to mexico

Good sound illogical deduction.:agree:

Try China will follow suit and break up as China is locked into the US problem.

delusional...:agree:
 
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