Limits of the U.S. Power in the Current Global World

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  • Tamar KARAZANISHVILI International Black Sea University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31578/jss.v1i1.32

Abstract

In a little over a decade, geopolitics has moved  to the “Multipolar Era”, and has entered the twenty-first century, which is likely to see the distribution of economic and political power and eventually military capabilities spread across a broader range of national “actors.” U.S. global role has consequently started decreasing in various areas, and America’s capacity to influence choices made by Russia, China, India, Japan and others countries of different regions has been reduced. The rising powers are charting their own courses.
The article deeply analyses the limits of U.S. power and its role in global world, starting with the brief historical review and developing into the discussion of the current period. It gives information regarding the U.S. relations and importance with different countries, while emphasizing the global view of the U.S. role in the world.
The paper discusses the effectiveness of today’s America and shows reasons for prompting declination of the U.S. power in the current world affairs, while at the same time, reveals another side of the U.S. power still being a leading country in the world, analyzed well in conclusion.

Author Biography

Tamar KARAZANISHVILI, International Black Sea University

Tamar Karazanishvili is a Ph.D. Candidate in International Relations and Politics at the Faculty of Social Sciences

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30-05-2012

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