gemony on the geopolitical stage. Globalization is presented by LaFeber (p. 1) as "both a cause and a result of the imperialism."
However, in identifying September 11, 2001 as a critical moment in recent history, LaFeber (p. 2) makes the case that American imperialism in the twenty-first century has contributed significantly to fragmentation on a number of levels. Fragmentation as used by this writer speaks to the divisiveness that eradicates stable relations between nation-states and regions or even relations between ethnic groups within an individual country.
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