March 2023

​#502 3/25   ​Dr. Wordman​  Historical Basis for American Exceptionalism
The United States is uniquely endowed with a position in the Western Hemisphere that spans North America, from the east, the Atlantic Ocean, to the west, the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the world’s top three countries with the largest territories, and has extremely rich resources. From 1775 to 1791, the United States launched a revolution from a colony to becoming the largest country in America....
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​Historical Basis for American Exceptionalism
The United States is uniquely endowed with a position in the Western Hemisphere that spans North America, from the east, the Atlantic Ocean, to the west, the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the world’s top three countries with the largest territories, and has extremely rich resources. From 1775 to 1791, the United States launched a revolution from a colony to becoming the largest country in America....
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#501  3/18   ​Dr. Wordman  No Hegemonic Threat between the U.S. and China
 The U.S. has defended democracy and promoted its democratic system to the world for a long time. The evolution of its mentality must be studied clearly to understand the current behavior of the U.S. in executing its domestic and foreign policies in areas of diplomacy, military, economy, technology, and culture (via the media) The U.S. history is only 250 years long counting from its founding...
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No Hegemonic Threat between the U.S. and China
 The U.S. has defended democracy and promoted its democratic system to the world for a long time. The evolution of its mentality must be studied clearly to understand the current behavior of the U.S. in executing its domestic and foreign policies in areas of diplomacy, military, economy, technology, and culture (via the media) The U.S. history is only 250 years long counting from its founding...
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#499  3/4    ​Dr. Wordman  ​Hegemony Theory, Nuclear War and Anti-Hegemony
 John Mearsheimer is a political science professor at Chicago University. He is well known for his hegemony theory which describes how great powers strive for becoming a regional hegemony and ultimately compete for world hegemony. Professor Mearsheimer is also a military historian who is versed in the modern history of the rise, fall and struggle of empires. Hence, he uses historical examples...
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Hegemony Theory, Nuclear War and Anti-Hegemony
 John Mearsheimer is a political science professor at Chicago University. He is well known for his hegemony theory which describes how great powers strive for becoming a regional hegemony and ultimately compete for world hegemony. Professor Mearsheimer is also a military historian who is versed in the modern history of the rise, fall and struggle of empires. Hence, he uses historical examples...
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