Great powers rarely fall because they lack strength. More often, they decline because they misunderstand the nature of power itself. Rome’s downfall was not caused by a single invasion but by structural overstretch. Rome expanded faster than it could integrate, govern and legitimize. Britain’s decline happened when its imperial commitments outpaced its economic and political […]
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