North America
Intro
Spanning from the Arctic to the tropics, North America anchors global finance, security alliances, and production networks. Deep internal integration coexists with sharp political and economic asymmetries.
Background
Shaped by Indigenous civilizations, European colonization, and industrial expansion, North America evolved into a core engine of the modern global system. Post-1945 integration consolidated its dominance.
History
Indigenous civilizations and trade networks
European colonization and state formation
Industrialization and continental expansion
Emergence as global power center
Institutionalized economic and security integration
Present Day
North America hosts the world’s largest economy, dominant financial markets, and integrated manufacturing corridors. Governance dynamics are shaped by trade regimes, migration flows, and security cooperation.
Future Outlook
North America’s global position will depend on sustaining integration amid political divergence. Supply-chain reconfiguration, energy transition, and demographic change will define its trajectory.
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Event Timeline
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.