Victor Bulmer‑Thomas is professor emeritus at the University of London, honorary professor of the Institute of the Americas, University College London, and associate fellow in the U.S. and Americas Program, Chatham House, where he was Director from 2001 to 2006.
“Empire in Retreat still participates in the necessary work of
acknowledging the imperial basis of American nationhood.”—Edward
Watts, The Journal of American History
“This work will no doubt take its place as a contribution to the
current cannon of literature on the changing international order,
and the popular debate surrounding the demise of the American
unipolar era.”—Jeffrey M. Alston, Strife Journal
“This is a comprehensive study of the United States as a
long-standing empire and world power by a leading economic
historian of Latin America and the Caribbean. It explains why its
global leadership is increasingly challenged. It is a must read for
those interested in the origins and causes of this change, notably
in the Trump era.”—José Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University
“This new book by Victor Bulmer-Thomas, a leading authority in the
study of the Americas, compellingly redefines the notion of
American imperialism, while explaining that the current
transitional period in U.S. world standing can be both painful and
liberating for its citizens. A must read.”—Alfredo Toro Hardy,
former Venezuelan ambassador to the United States
“An insightful book that offers a compelling vision of the history
of the United States as a semi-global empire.”—Oleg Ivanov
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