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An edition of Great powers (2009)

Great powers

The Bush administration did much to disconnect or alienate America from the world. Now, with a chance to start over, what do we do? Where's the world going, and how do we become a leader again in the most profound reordering since the end of World War II? The "great powers" are no longer just the world's major nation-states, but powerful forces moving with us and past us. Here, strategist Barnett offers an analysis of the grand realignments already here or coming up fast in economics, diplomacy, defense, technology, security, the environment, and much more. The opportunities they present are far greater than the perils, and Barnett gives us a fundamental understanding of both. Many say America is in decline, and we just have to deal with it. Barnett says no: Globalization as it exists today was built by America--and it's time for America to shape and redefine what comes next.--From publisher description.

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G.P. Putnam's Sons
Language
English
Pages
488

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2009, Penguin Group USA, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Preface: The shape of things to come
The seven deadly sins of Bush-Cheney
A twelve-step recovery program for American grand strategy
The American trajectory : of great men and great powers
The economic realignment : racing to the bottom of the pyramid
The diplomatic realignment : rebranding the team of rivals
The security realignment : rediscovering diplomacy, defense, and development
The network realignment : the rise of the sysadmin-industrial complex
The strategic realignment : resurrecting the progressive agenda
Coda: Future perfect tense.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.93
Library of Congress
E895 .B38 2009, E895.B38 2009

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
488 p. ;
Number of pages
488

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22665970M
Internet Archive
greatpowersameri00barn
ISBN 10
0399155376
ISBN 13
9780399155376
LCCN
2008046360
OCLC/WorldCat
233549368
Library Thing
6438102
Goodreads
5142467

Work Description

The author of the groundbreaking New York Times bestseller The Pentagon's New Map brings us a remarkable analysis of the post-Bush world, and America's leadership role in it.In civilian and military circles alike, The Pentagon's New Map became one of the most talked about books of 2004. "A combination of Tom Friedman on globalization and Carl von Clausewitz on war, [it is] the red-hot book among the nation's admirals and generals," wrote David Ignatius in The Washington Post. Barnett's second book, Blueprint for Action, demonstrated how to put the first book's principles to work. Now, in Great Powers, Barnett delivers his most sweeping— and important—book of all.For eight years, the current administration has done much to disconnect or alienate America from the world, but the world has certainly not been standing still. Now, with a chance to start over, what do we do? Where's the world going now, and how do we not only rejoin it but become a leader again in what has become the most profound reordering of the globe since the end of World War II?In Great Powers, Barnett offers a tour de force analysis of the grand realignments that are both already here and coming up fast in the spheres of economics, diplomacy, defense, technology, security, the environment, and much more. The "great powers" are no longer just the world's major nation-states but the powerful forces, past, present, and future, moving with us and past us like a freight train. It is not a simple matter of a course correction but of a complete recalibration, and the opportunities it presents are far greater than the perils. Barnett gives us a fundamental understanding of both, showing us not only how the world is now but how it will be.There are those writing now who say America is in decline...and we just have to deal with it. Barnett says no. Globalization as it exists today was built by America—and now it's time for America to shape and redefine what comes next. Great Powers shows us how. Bibliography. Notes. Index.

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