United States
Intro
Spanning North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the United States anchors global security systems, financial markets, and technological innovation. It functions as the central node of the post-1945 international order.
Background
Formed through colonial rebellion and continental expansion, the United States developed into an industrial and later post-industrial superpower. Federal institutions and market scale enabled sustained global projection.
History
Independence and constitutional founding
Territorial expansion and industrialization
Emergence as global superpower
Architect of the liberal international order
Strategic competition and internal polarization
Present Day
The United States maintains the world’s largest military budget, dominant financial institutions, and leading technology firms. Domestic polarization and global competition increasingly shape policy choices.
Future Outlook
U.S. influence will remain decisive but contested. Long-term resilience depends on institutional cohesion, technological leadership, alliance management, and adaptation to multipolar competition.
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Articles
Don’t Bet on the Bully: Why Europe Must Stop Investing in the U.S.
As European firms like Daimler, Volkswagen, and Siemens expand their investments in the U.S., they risk tying their futures to a volatile partner. Short-term economic incentives and a temporarily favorable exchange rate obscure deeper structural risks: political instability, panic-driven corporate culture, and growing protectionism. Europe is not dependent on the U.S. — not for gas, not for markets, and certainly not for leadership. Strategic autonomy begins with saying no.
How Donald Trump Could Win the Nobel Prize for Peace
Donald Trump, the dealmaker, the disrupter — could he still become a man of peace? What would it take? Humility!
Event Timeline
U.S. arrests Nicolás Maduro
U.S. forces arrest Nicolás Maduro in Caracas, removing him from power through external intervention.
China-United States Trade War (Trump I)
In 2018, trade tensions between China and the United States escalated into a sustained tariff and technology conflict, marking a turning point in bilateral economic relations.
Trump Meets Xi Jinping
U.S. President Donald Trump meets Chinese leader Xi Jinping on the sidelines of an international summit, marking a high-level diplomatic engagement amid renewed economic and strategic tensions.