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''' | '''U.S imperialism''', or American Imperialism, is a stage of [[imperialism]] that is characterised by [[unipolarity]] and the hegemony of global [[finance capital]], enforced by the [[Deep State]] of the [[United States]]. U.S imperialism is not static and has evolved with time. After the Second World War and throughout the Cold War, U.S imperialism had the characteristic of propping up [[banana republic|banana republics]] and anti-Communist client states. After the defeat of the [[Soviet Union]] and the post-Cold War landscape, with the emergence of the U.S as the sole superpower, U.S imperialism transformed into a unipolar hegemonic order. However, since 2020, U.S imperialism has been waning due to [[Second American Revolution|internal]] and [[multipolarity|external]] challenges. | ||
The most infamous | The most infamous campaigns of U.S imperialism have been the [[War on Islam]], justified by "[[counterterrorism]]," and contemporary escalations against [[Russia]], [[China]], [[Iran]] and the [[Democratic People's Republic of Korea (or North Korea)]]. | ||
==British Imperialism and U.S Imperialism: Anglo-American Empire== | |||
==History== | |||
===U.S Imperialism Post-World War 2 and the Cold War=== | |||
===U.S Imperialism Post-Cold War=== | |||
==Theory== | |||
==='Peaceful Evolution'=== | |||
===Full-Spectrum Dominance=== | |||
==Tactics and Means== | |||
===Media and Public Opinion=== | |||
===Finance Capital=== | |||
===Direct Military Intervention=== | |||
===Academics, NGOs and 'Dissidents'=== | |||
===Color Revolutions=== | |||
== References == | == References == |