Roots of the Pax Americana
Discover the intriguing exploration of American supremacy in "Roots of the Pax Americana" by P. Eric Louw, published by Manchester University Press in 2010. This compelling work spans 296 pages and delves into the intricate dynamics of the informal trading empire forged by the United States. Louw offers a systematic analysis of the historical context, illuminating why the dissolution of the British Empire was essential for the emergence of a Pax Americana. With a keen focus on themes such as decolonization, democratization, and international relations, this book provides valuable insights into the governance and expansion of American influence on a global scale. If you're interested in understanding the foundations of modern international trade and U.S. foreign relations, this book is an essential addition to your collection.