Unrivaled by Michael Beckley

Argues that, despite rising competitors, the United States will remain the world’s dominant power because of durable advantages such as its global network of alliances, unmatched capacity for power projection, deep technological and economic resources, geographic security, and resilient political and financial institutions; the book rebuts arguments about inevitable decline by highlighting structural asymmetries and the practical difficulties rivals face in translating economic growth into sustained global influence, and it urges policies to preserve and leverage those enduring strengths.

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