Dimitris Tsarouhas reflects on the evolving identity of the United States at a pivotal historical moment. Revisiting Ronald Reagan’s enduring metaphor of the “shining city on the hill,” he argues that America’s greatest challenge lies not in preserving its power, but in remaining faithful to the ideals that once underpinned its global leadership. As the nation marks 250 years of history, Tsarouhas examines the consequences of a shift toward a narrower and more inward-looking conception of its role in the world.
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Publication:
05/07/2026


