The long nineteenth century is Hobsbawm's description of the period of European history from 1789 to 1914 when European power grew the most and imploded fantastically. Starts with the First French Revolution and ends with WW1.
At the end of the cold war in 1991 the U.S. had the largest and most vibrant economy in the world and were militarily unchallenged. The other Empire that had picked up the scraps of Europe after the two world wars had just dissembled. 1918-1991/1939-1991.
What event do you think really signifies the end of the America's cold war prominence? If you think there is any.
I argued that if the country was in international decline that 9/11 was the start of it. The person I was talking with put the marker at the 2007 recession. His argument was that even though a lot of people died during 9/11 we were still making a lot of money as a country for the next 6 years and that is what really matters. Another person who interjected stated that the Iraq invasion in 2003 was the marker because it was the start of American draining itself in a war and that 9/11 was recoverable in a way that didn't require a war.
What do you think?!
At the end of the cold war in 1991 the U.S. had the largest and most vibrant economy in the world and were militarily unchallenged. The other Empire that had picked up the scraps of Europe after the two world wars had just dissembled. 1918-1991/1939-1991.
What event do you think really signifies the end of the America's cold war prominence? If you think there is any.
I argued that if the country was in international decline that 9/11 was the start of it. The person I was talking with put the marker at the 2007 recession. His argument was that even though a lot of people died during 9/11 we were still making a lot of money as a country for the next 6 years and that is what really matters. Another person who interjected stated that the Iraq invasion in 2003 was the marker because it was the start of American draining itself in a war and that 9/11 was recoverable in a way that didn't require a war.
What do you think?!