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“I think Americans suspect, without even being able to articulate it, that we're at the end of the American century; that we're at the end of the 100 or 125 or 150 years when we were the undisputed arbiter and leader of the world.” quote by Anna Quindlen
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“I think Americans suspect, without even being able to articulate it, that we're at the end of the American century; that we're at the end of the 100 or 125 or 150 years when we were the undisputed arbiter and leader of the world.”

Anna Quindlen

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Source Opinion Column: The New York Times, 2018

America may be losing its global dominance, prompting reflection on national identity and future direction.

In simple terms: America's influence is waning, urging reassessment of its role.

Key Takeaway

Recognize shifting global dynamics and adapt.

Themes

geopolitics national identity decline future planning global power

Mood

concerned thoughtful

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • foreign policy
  • economic strategy
  • education reform
  • cultural diplomacy

Key Concepts

realism historical cycles soft power

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does a post‑American‑century world look like?
  • How should the US redefine its global purpose?
A Different Perspective

Denial of decline can hinder necessary reforms.

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