Global Capitalism and American Empire
De rooie rat is failliet, u kunt niet meer bestellen. ISBN: 9780850365429 Taal: Engels Jaar: 2003 Uitgever: Merlin Press globalisering verenigde statenThe American Empire has usually come in through the back door rather than the front door: its own empire of business was made plausible and attractive by the American state's insistence that it was not imperialistic.
The USA presented itself as the scourge of the old colonialism, spreading democracy and freedom of opportunity, rather than an old-style Empire of armed conquest. Its informal empire, uniquely combining, as Thomas Jefferson put it, 'extensive empire with self-government', has allowed American business to directly invest abroad and produce and sell there, with the American state politically requiring the host states to protect and maintain capitalism.
After the Second World War, the USA integrated the states of Japan and Western Europe into own informal empire, bringing an end to the old inter-imperial rivalries. Through the crisis of the Bretton Woods system in the 1970s, American hegemony, far from being fundamentally challenged by the other advanced capitalist states, came to be reconstituted in the form of global neoliberalism. Under American-managed globalization all international institutions and individual states are expected to become pliant but active agents in reproducing global capitalism.
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