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pax$514820$ - traduzione in greco

POLITICAL SLOGAN
Pax americana; Pax America; Pax Britannica to Pax Americana; Pax Britanica to Pax Americana; American Peace
  • 1898 [[political cartoon]]: "Ten Thousand Miles From Tip to Tip" meaning the extension of U.S. domination (symbolized by a [[bald eagle]]) from Puerto Rico to the Philippines.
  • Street art in [[Caracas]], depicting [[Uncle Sam]] and accusing the American government of [[imperialism]]
  • Countries with McDonald's restaurants, showing their first year with a restaurant
  • 1906 political cartoon depicting [[Theodore Roosevelt]] using the Monroe Doctrine to keep European powers out of the Dominican Republic
  • A world map of 1945 with three superpowers: the United States (in blue), the [[Soviet Union]] (in red), and the [[British Empire]] (in teal).
  • The Gap in the Bridge. Cartoon about the absence of the U.S. from the League of Nations, depicted as the missing keystone of the arch.
  • U.S. military presence]] in 2007
  • [[Spheres of influence]] during the [[Cold War]]. The US and USSR are shown in dark green and orange respectively, and their spheres of influence in light green and orange.

pax      
n. μικρός σταυρός

Definizione

PAX
Private Automatic eXchange

Wikipedia

Pax Americana

Pax Americana (Latin for "American Peace", modeled after Pax Romana and Pax Britannica; also called the Long Peace) is a term applied to the concept of relative peace in the Western Hemisphere and later in the world after the end of World War II in 1945, when the United States became the world's dominant economic and military power.

In this sense, Pax Americana has come to describe the military and economic position of the United States relative to other nations. The Marshall Plan, which spent $13 billion after World War II to rebuild the economies of Western Europe, has been described as "the launching of the Pax Americana".