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The essay explores the complexities of U.S. primacy in international politics, highlighting its military and economic strength as key factors in its global influence. It discusses the American belief in exceptionalism, viewing U.S. actions as a force for good. However, it also addresses the growing concerns among allies, particularly Germany and France, regarding unilateral policies under George W. Bush, exemplified by the Iraq invasion. The analysis is grounded in structural realism, providing a critical perspective on the implications of U.S. dominance and its reception worldwide.
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How America's Allies Perceive U.S. Primacy - A Neorealistic Approach with Focus on the Latest Iraq War, Christian Kreß
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