Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power - Geopolitical Analysis Book for Policy Makers & International Relations Students | Perfect for Academic Research, Political Debates, and Global Affairs Discussions
Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power - Geopolitical Analysis Book for Policy Makers & International Relations Students | Perfect for Academic Research, Political Debates, and Global Affairs Discussions
Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power - Geopolitical Analysis Book for Policy Makers & International Relations Students | Perfect for Academic Research, Political Debates, and Global Affairs Discussions
Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power - Geopolitical Analysis Book for Policy Makers & International Relations Students | Perfect for Academic Research, Political Debates, and Global Affairs Discussions

Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power - Geopolitical Analysis Book for Policy Makers & International Relations Students | Perfect for Academic Research, Political Debates, and Global Affairs Discussions

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By 1991, following the disintegration first of the Soviet bloc and then of the Soviet Union itself, the United States was left standing tall as the only global super-power. Not only the 20th but even the 21st century seemed destined to be the American centuries. But that super-optimism did not last long. During the last decade of the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century, the stock market bubble and the costly foreign unilateralism of the younger Bush presidency, as well as the financial catastrophe of 2008 jolted America – and much of the West – into a sudden recognition of its systemic vulnerability to unregulated greed. Moreover, the East was demonstrating a surprising capacity for economic growth and technological innovation. That prompted new anxiety about the future, including even about America’s status as the leading world power. This book is a response to a challenge. It argues that without an America that is economically vital, socially appealing, responsibly powerful, and capable of sustaining an intelligent foreign engagement, the geopolitical prospects for the West could become increasingly grave. The ongoing changes in the distribution of global power and mounting global strife make it all the more essential that America does not retreat into an ignorant garrison-state mentality or wallow in cultural hedonism but rather becomes more strategically deliberate and historically enlightened in its global engagement with the new East. This book seeks to answer four major questions:1. What are the implications of the changing distribution of global power from West to East, and how is it being affected by the new reality of a politically awakened humanity?2. Why is America’s global appeal waning, how ominous are the symptoms of America’s domestic and international decline, and how did America waste the unique global opportunity offered by the peaceful end of the Cold War? 3. What would be the likely geopolitical consequences if America did decline by 2025, and could China then assume America’s central role in world affairs? 4. What ought to be a resurgent America’s major long-term geopolitical goals in order to shape a more vital and larger West and to engage cooperatively the emerging and dynamic new East?America, Brzezinski argues, must define and pursue a comprehensive and long-term a geopolitical vision, a vision that is responsive to the challenges of the changing historical context. This book seeks to provide the strategic blueprint for that vision.

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The first sentence inside of the dust jacket of this 2012 New York Times Best Seller says: “Strategic Vision is a much-needed wake-up call regarding the international repercussions if America fails to address its multiple domestic crises successfully.” Note also that the title of Part I of the book is: “The Receding West”, while the title of Part II is: “The waning of the American Dream”; both of these could easily be titles of many articles, books, films, and podcasts, etc. in today’s news.This book in many ways does a 180-degree-turn on what the author says about American primacy, the topic covered in his prior book, The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives.Accessing multiple daily media sources about the US shows a plethora of articles about what has happened in American life today, including the following: Detroit’s water crisis; Chicago’s pension plan insolvency and the bankruptcy of its state: Illinois and how all of this will affect peoples’ retirement (if they can retire at all); the downward spiral of US schools, whose students now place the lowest of all of the industrialized countries, with 2 special groups, ESL/ ELL and Special Ed. leaving the public school system - or worse - transferring to charter schools that the US taxpayer also has to fund but aren’t even equipped to teach. None of this bodes well for US society right now.How could Dr. Brzezinski’s earlier book, The Grand Chessboard, pushing US primacy, link with this book as a chaser, even starting out discussing its global decay? Could the global expansion costs have caused the US to leave the center of the world stage? Who are the current global players, instead of us, and why?When an author writes a book, especially one that is political and deals with foreign affairs, this type of book captures activities as a snapshot in time. When authors write later books, sometimes their views change. The publication dates between these 2 books is only 15 years; however, right now, that gap has stretched to 20 years, which really shows even more of a marked reversal.This is why I recommend that readers also buy and read Brzezinski’s earlier book, The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives (1997), the natural bookend to this one. Both books should be read and - more importantly – discussed with other people, to try to get a feel for what main political themes were planned and executed in the past, the effects of these national/ global decisions regarding the US, and the blowback that has been happening to the US since then and why.Doing this mental/ social sifting and refining of ideas and main themes helps readers understand our country’s political/ diplomatic arena and presents a clearer lens for Americans to understand how we fit into the ever-changing grand scheme of world events that Brzezinski has shared with us – at both ends (i.e. via these 2 books). This process also helps us use important, necessary higher-order thinking and communicative skills as citizens, to deal with what is happening in our country and world today, especially during election times.Strategic Visions (along with Chessboard) should be required reading to increase the Politics/ Foreign Affairs knowledge base for every inquiring mind, especially regarding the concept of ‘global order’ and how the US currently fits inside of this.(Please see my other Brzezinski Amazon ‘bookend’ review on: The Grand Chessboard.)
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