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The USA began the 21st century as the  world's unrivalled superpower. Globally the USA touched everyone in  different ways, through Hollywood, US technology - Microsoft, fast food -  MacDonald's, fizzy drinks - Coca Cola, news media - CNN, print media -  the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, internet - Google,  Yahoo, and finance - Wall Street. For over a century the United States  of America has dominated politics, economics, foreign policy and  globalisation.
When George W Bush became president of  the US in 2001 the Neoconservatives, who filled his government, spoke of  the need to project US power well into the next century. They spoke of  international commitments, International law and global treaties in  their ‘project for the 21st century,' hindering US prowess and the US  didn't need them as it was the world superpower.
In 2010 the US position in the world is  very different. America's role in the world is being questioned by the  US public themselves. The war on terror and its subsequent wars have  caused a fault line as the US continues to be consumed with two wars  which have now lasted longer than WW2 and show little signs of ending  anytime soon. US conduct in the wars has led to many questioning their  previously held views on America's global role. Guantanamo Bay, Abu  Ghraib, extraordinary rendition, torture, anti-terror legislation and  secret trials have now become symbols of America, a far cry from  Hollywood, Human Rights, Democracy and the Free Market America was known  for the last few decades.
At Khilafah.com we continue to receive  many questions regarding the status of the US, will it remain the  world's superpower? Many have asked us if the US is in decline and is it  on the verge of being replaced as the words superpower. Many have also  asked us who possibly will replace the US. China's phenomenal economic  growth in the last few decades, the rise of India, Russia's resurgence,  Germany for long the world's largest exporter and countries such as  Brazil and Turkey have all been proposed by various thinkers as possible  emerging powers vying for America's throne when the inevitable happens.
In this book we asses the current status  of the US, how it rose to the post of the world's superpower and assess  if such conditions are deteriorating and if indeed the US will cease to  be the world's superpower. We also assess the possible challengers to  the US and their prospects at replacing the US as the superpower, we  will also assess the challenges and obstacles such nations face in  reaching such a zenith.
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