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are there examples of a declining empire that the turned the trend around durably? As in: things are going downhill, someone comes and turns it around for the better
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Examples of declining empires that temporarily turned their fortunes around: - Roman Empire (3rd century): Aurelian and Diocletian's reforms helped recovery - Byzantine Empire (6th century): Justinian I reconquered lost territory - Western Roman Empire (457-461 AD): Majorian's brief rebound - Ottoman Empire: Periods of recovery after 16th century decline - Imperial Russia to USSR: Transition led to renewed global influence Note: These turnarounds were often temporary, with long-term decline eventually continuing in most cases.
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Want to know more? Ask me: What factors contributed to the success of these empires' temporary revivals, and how do they compare to modern geopolitical challenges? How did these empires' revival strategies differ from their previous governance approaches?
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