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How the US shaped the world: 250 years of power and policies

"Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" were the "unalienable Rights" centered when the founders of the United States declared independence from Britain on July 4, 1776. In the 250 years since, U

How the US shaped the world: 250 years of power and policies
DW World — 1 July 2026
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"Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" were the "unalienable Rights" centered when the founders of the United States declared independence from

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Why This Matters

The United States’ 250-year journey from a colonial rebellion to global superpower is not just a chronicle of military or economic dominance—it is the story of how one nation’s ideals, for better or worse, became the default framework for international order, governance, and even human aspiration. The paradox of a country founded on Enlightenment principles while repeatedly expanding its influence through coercion, intervention, and economic leverage forces a reckoning with the true cost of "shaping the world." This milestone invites reflection on whether American power has delivered on its founding promises or if it has instead redefined them in its own image.

Background Context

Few nations have undergone such a dramatic transformation in so little time: from a loose confederation of agrarian states to the architect of the Bretton Woods system, the Cold War alliance network, and the digital economy’s infrastructure. The U.S. didn’t merely influence global affairs—it *embedded* its political and cultural DNA into institutions like the UN, NATO, and the IMF, often under the banner of spreading democracy or free markets. Yet this influence was rarely unilateral; it was shaped by domestic pressures, from the Civil War’s racial reckonings to the 2008 financial crisis, which in turn rippled outward, altering trade routes and military strategies worldwide.

What Happens Next

The next chapter may hinge on whether the U.S. can reconcile its historical role as both a guarantor of global stability and a proliferator of instability—whether through regime changes, sanctions, or the unchecked expansion of its tech monopolies. With China and other powers challenging America’s unipolar moment, the risk is not just a shift in power but a fragmentation of the very systems the U.S. helped design. Watch for whether Washington’s foreign policy pivots toward multilateralism or doubles down on a more transactional, zero-sum approach amid rising protectionism and nationalist backlash.

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