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Imperial overstretch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Imperial overstretch
Imperial overstretch, also known as Imperial overreach, is a hypothesis which suggests that an empire can extend itself beyond its ability to maintain or expand its military and economic commitments. The idea was popularised by Yale University historian Paul Kennedy in his 1987 book ''The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers''. == Criticism == Paul Kennedy's view has been criticised from many directions, including the postmodern historiographer Hayden White,〔Western Journal of Communication, 56 (Fall 1992), 372-393, The Rhetoric of American Decline: Paul Kennedy, Conservatives, and the Solvency Debate, KENNETH S. ZAGACKI ()〕 economic historian Niall Ferguson〔(Foreign Affairs - Hegemony or Empire? )〕 and from Marxist writers such as Perry Anderson and Alex Callinicos.
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