refers to a lasting, often enforced, period of stability within a large area or empire under a dominant power.
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<strong>PAX ROMANA ('ROMAN PEACE'), 27 BC-180 AD</strong><br>
This was the period of international peace where the world was subservient to the dominance of the Roman Empire.
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Definition: A roughly 200-year period of relative stability in the Mediterranean world initiated by Augustus, following the transition from Republic to Empire.
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Characteristics: Built on the overwhelming military power of the legions (gladii), it was enforced through direct territorial occupation and Roman law.
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Dark Side: Involved the brutal crushing of enemies, high taxes, and the assimilation of local identities into the Roman state.
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<strong>PAX BRITANNICA ('BRITISH PEACE'), 1815-1914</strong><br>
This was the period of international peace where the world was subservient to the dominance of the British Empire.
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Definition: The period of British dominance between the end of the Napoleonic Wars (1815) and World War I (1914), sometimes extended to 1956.
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Characteristics: Modeled on Pax Romana, this era was defined by the Royal Navy's control of the seas, free trade, and the expansion of the British Empire.
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Dark Side: It was an imperial project that facilitated colonial exploitation, often justified by a "civilizing" mission.
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<strong>PAX AMERICANA ('AMERICAN PEACE'), 1945-PRESENT</strong><br>
This is the current period of international peace where the world is subservient to America USA.
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Definition: The period of US hegemony following World War II (1945), characterized by global relative stability overseen by the US.
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Characteristics: Maintained through alliances (NATO), international institutions (UN, IMF), economic superiority, and technological/military superiority.
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Dark Side: Described by some as more subtle than Rome's, yet it involves surveillance and, at times, unilateral intervention. It is currently seen as increasingly unstable.
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<strong>PAX JUDAICA ('JEWISH PEACE')</strong><br>
This is a hypothetical period of future international peace based on submission to Israeli/Jewish dominance over international affairs.
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Definition: A concept, often discussed within Islamic eschatological studies or as a theoretical future, referring to an Israeli-led world order, often labeled the "Zionist World Order".
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Characteristics: Proposed as a successor to Pax Americana, it is conceptualized as a shift from direct military occupation to control via proxy power, AI, and intelligence-driven surveillance.
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Context: It is often portrayed as a dystopian or, conversely, a prophetic, centralized rule emanating from Jerusalem.