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The World America Made : ウィキペディア英語版
The World America Made

''The World America Made'' is a 2012 non-fiction book written by Robert Kagan. In it, Kagan argues against the retreat of the United States as the global superpower and suggests that maintaining the current American-led world order is good for democracy around the world. The book influenced President Barack Obama's 2012 State of the Union Address.〔Mark Landler, (Obama Buttresses Case for U.S. Resilience With Book From Unlikely Source ), ''The New York Times'', January 27, 2012〕
==Content==
The book argues against a declinist view of American global influence, despite the financial crisis of 2007–08 and the rise of China.〔Victoria Coates, (It’s a Wonderful Country: Robert Kagan’s “The World America Made” ), ''Red State'', February 28, 2012〕 It is divided into "an introduction, three main sections, and a conclusion."〔
Kagan compares the hypothesis of America's retreat as the world's superpower to the 1946 film ''It's a Wonderful Life'', where the main character decides not to commit suicide after realizing how significant his contributions have been to the well-being of the world around him.〔Mark Steyn, (It's Not Our World ), ''National Review'', May 14, 2012〕
Kagan posits that "political and economic freedom combined with military strength as the foundation of the enduring American power" led to a "the current historical “wave” towards democracy."〔 He argues that this will only continue if the United States remains the global superpower, as opposed to the prospect of a post-nationalist and multipolar world.〔(The World America Made ), ''Publishers Weekly'', February 27, 2012〕 Indeed, he predicts an American retreat would resemble "the breakdown of the Roman Empire and the collapse of the European order in World War I."〔(The World America Made by Robert Kagan ), ''NPR''〕

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