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Hegemony? Maybe not.


In the mid-1990s, neo-conservative globalists began touting the supposed virtues of a Washington-directed "benevolent global hegemony." The open-ended "war on terror This article is about U.S. actions, and those of other states, after September 11, 2001. For other conflicts, see Terrorism.

The War on Terror (also known as the War on Terrorism
" begun after 9/11 provided a rationale to pursue global dominance in the name of securing the homeland. But a funny thing happened on the way to "hegemony": much of the rest of the world decided it didn't want to play along.

"At present, the U.S. has lost the position that it was perceived to have after the fall of the Soviet Union as the undisputed global superpower presiding over an economic order integrating a world of market democracies," observed the December 15 issue of the Power and Interest News Report Power and Interest News Report (PINR) is a global organization that provides analyses of conflicts and other international developments. It is independently funded and seeks to provide insight into various conflicts, regions, and points of interest around the globe. , a geo-strategic newsletter. "Contemporary global politics are structured primarily by a struggle of regional powers to assert themselves against efforts by Washington to reclaim at least some of its dominance." This is because "Washington has ... lost [the] acquiescence to its leadership. Other powers no longer have any compunction about opposing U.S. policies and preferences when it is not in their own independent interests to follow them."

By way of illustration, PINR PINR Power and Interest News Report  cites the following developments:

* EU weapon sales to China. In early December, Beijing and Brussels held a summit in the Netherlands to discuss the possible end to an arms sale embargo imposed after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. "Despite Washington's opposition," PINR reports, "the summit reached a result favorable to Beijing."

* South American Community of Nations (SACN SACN Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (UK)
SACN South American Community of Nations
SACN Saint Anthony College of Nursing (Rockford, Illinois) 
). Led by the Marxist government of Inacio Lula da Silva, 15 South American countries are moving to form SACN. This would combine two existing regional blocs, the Andean Community of Nations (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru) and Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay), along with Chile, Guyana, and Suriname. The SACN is seen by PINR as an alternative to a U.S.-dominated Free Trade Area of the Americas The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) (Spanish: Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas (ALCA), French: Zone de libre-échange des Amériques (ZLÉA), Portuguese: Área de Livre Comércio das Américas  (FTAA FTAA Free Trade Area of the Americas
FTAA Free Trade Agreement of the Americas
FTAA Florida Turkish American Association
FTAA Federated Tanners Association of Australia
FTAA Fixed Threshold Adaptation Algorithm
), although the term "foil" might be more appropriate.

* NATO revolt over Iraq. During a recent meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Secretary of State Colin Powell "encountered the refusal of France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain and Greece to participate in a mission to train Iraqi security forces Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) is the Multi-National Force-Iraq umbrella name for the military and police forces that serve under the Government of Iraq.

The armed forces are administered by the Ministry of Defense (MOD), and the Iraqi Police is administered by the Ministry of
.... Powell had come to Europe to mend fences. ... He left seeing the divisions widened."

These and similar developments herald the advent of a "multipolar mul·ti·po·lar
adj.
Having more than two poles. Used of a nerve cell that has branches that project from several points.



multipolar

having more than two poles or processes.
" world, PINR concludes. They also illustrate the increasing role played by regional political and economic blocs with the power to define international priorities.
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