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The contemporary international political system can be characterized as a unipolar system with the United States as the undisputed hegemon.
1:2a
The Bush administration has attempted to extend a unipolar decade into a unipolar century,
1:2b
putting the U.S.’s decided military and economic superiority and its control of political and economic international institutions aggressively behind
1:2c
a unilateral strategy designed to ensure U.S. dominance of the world extending well into the future.
1:2d
It is not a rival state power or alliance which serves as the main challenge to U.S. hegemony but rather
1:2e
the looming global environmental crisis, as well as the general crisis of capitalism.