Beyond Hegemony analyzes the silent decline of US primacy in a multipolar world and argues that the United States' greatest strategic vulnerability stems not from external rivals, but from institutional inertia and hemispheric fragmentation. The book posits...
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Beyond Hegemony analyzes the silent decline of US primacy in a multipolar world and argues that the United States' greatest strategic vulnerability stems not from external rivals, but from institutional inertia and hemispheric fragmentation. The book posits that the future stability of the US depends on its capacity to reorganize itself, along with the rest of the Americas, as a coherent, resilient, and sovereign continental space.
Far from hegemonic nostalgia or ideological confrontation, the work proposes the AURO Framework, a strategic architecture based on national sovereignty, non-ideological cooperation, and institutional continuity. AURO is not a bloc or a military alliance, but a flexible framework of variable geometry that allows for gradual integration in key areas such as energy, logistics, food sovereignty, technology, and governance.
Through historical, geopolitical, and technical analysis, the book examines the embargo against Cuba as a symbol of US strategic paraly
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