also: パクスアメリカーナ
noun
Pax Americana
Refers to the period of relative peace and stability under U.S. hegemony, analogous to the historical Pax Romana. Used in political and historical discourse.
from Latin
冷戦後の世界はパックスアメリカーナと呼ばれることがある。
The post-Cold War world is sometimes called Pax Americana.
Variant spelling without the geminate consonant.
Spelling with interpunct, often used in formal or academic contexts.
Rare variant combining the interpunct with the non-geminate spelling.
From Latin 'Pax Americana', literally 'American Peace'. Borrowed into Japanese as a political term.