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Geopolitical thought leader Ian Bremmer issues a clarion call to America: redefine your place in the world or the world will define it for you
America's identity abroad has long been defined by the second World War and years of Cold War struggle. But the new America has changed; its role and identity are in flux - and with them the global balance of power.
In Three Choices for a Superpower president and founder of the Eurasia Group Ian Bremmer calls for a completely new definition of America as a superpower - one that adheres to distinct priorities and values. He outlines the three choices facing the new America:
Be independent: America does not have an endless supply of blood and finances to spend on other nations. Rather America will fare much better if it devotes its energies and resources to rebuilding strength from within.
Moneyball: America cannot afford every foreign fight in support of American values but they must defend their interests wherever they are threatened. They must make tough decisions intelligently with an open admission of America's limitations.
Be indispensable: To think that America can operate autonomously from the rest of the world is not only ignorant but also extremely dangerous. The world relies on American leadership and America has international interests - they must continue their role as an indispensable nation and remain actively involved abroad.
As the 2016 presidential election approaches America needs to define its responsibilities opportunities and most importantly its limits. A foreign policy divided against itself cannot stand; as the world's greatest superpower America must choose which path it will follow into the future.
America's identity abroad has long been defined by the second World War and years of Cold War struggle. But the new America has changed; its role and identity are in flux - and with them the global balance of power.
In Three Choices for a Superpower president and founder of the Eurasia Group Ian Bremmer calls for a completely new definition of America as a superpower - one that adheres to distinct priorities and values. He outlines the three choices facing the new America:
Be independent: America does not have an endless supply of blood and finances to spend on other nations. Rather America will fare much better if it devotes its energies and resources to rebuilding strength from within.
Moneyball: America cannot afford every foreign fight in support of American values but they must defend their interests wherever they are threatened. They must make tough decisions intelligently with an open admission of America's limitations.
Be indispensable: To think that America can operate autonomously from the rest of the world is not only ignorant but also extremely dangerous. The world relies on American leadership and America has international interests - they must continue their role as an indispensable nation and remain actively involved abroad.
As the 2016 presidential election approaches America needs to define its responsibilities opportunities and most importantly its limits. A foreign policy divided against itself cannot stand; as the world's greatest superpower America must choose which path it will follow into the future.
Geopolitical thought leader Ian Bremmer issues a clarion call to America: redefine your place in the world or the world will define it for you
America's identity abroad has long been defined by the second World War and years of Cold War struggle. But the new America has changed; its role and identity are in flux - and with them the global balance of power.
In Three Choices for a Superpower president and founder of the Eurasia Group Ian Bremmer calls for a completely new definition of America as a superpower - one that adheres to distinct priorities and values. He outlines the three choices facing the new America:
Be independent: America does not have an endless supply of blood and finances to spend on other nations. Rather America will fare much better if it devotes its energies and resources to rebuilding strength from within.
Moneyball: America cannot afford every foreign fight in support of American values but they must defend their interests wherever they are threatened. They must make tough decisions intelligently with an open admission of America's limitations.
Be indispensable: To think that America can operate autonomously from the rest of the world is not only ignorant but also extremely dangerous. The world relies on American leadership and America has international interests - they must continue their role as an indispensable nation and remain actively involved abroad.
As the 2016 presidential election approaches America needs to define its responsibilities opportunities and most importantly its limits. A foreign policy divided against itself cannot stand; as the world's greatest superpower America must choose which path it will follow into the future.
America's identity abroad has long been defined by the second World War and years of Cold War struggle. But the new America has changed; its role and identity are in flux - and with them the global balance of power.
In Three Choices for a Superpower president and founder of the Eurasia Group Ian Bremmer calls for a completely new definition of America as a superpower - one that adheres to distinct priorities and values. He outlines the three choices facing the new America:
Be independent: America does not have an endless supply of blood and finances to spend on other nations. Rather America will fare much better if it devotes its energies and resources to rebuilding strength from within.
Moneyball: America cannot afford every foreign fight in support of American values but they must defend their interests wherever they are threatened. They must make tough decisions intelligently with an open admission of America's limitations.
Be indispensable: To think that America can operate autonomously from the rest of the world is not only ignorant but also extremely dangerous. The world relies on American leadership and America has international interests - they must continue their role as an indispensable nation and remain actively involved abroad.
As the 2016 presidential election approaches America needs to define its responsibilities opportunities and most importantly its limits. A foreign policy divided against itself cannot stand; as the world's greatest superpower America must choose which path it will follow into the future.
Über den Autor
Ian Bremmer is the President and founder of the Eurasia Group, the leading, global political risk research and consulting firm. He created Wall Street's first global political risk index (GPRI) and founded the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Geopolitical Risk. As Global Research Professor at New York University he focuses on macro political trends and emerging markets world-wide. His books include Every Nation for Itself, The End of the Free Market and Superpower.
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| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2016 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Wirtschaft International |
| Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
| Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: | 230 S. |
| ISBN-13: | 9780241247327 |
| ISBN-10: | 0241247322 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Bremmer, Ian |
| Hersteller: | Penguin |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Petersen Buchimport GmbH, Vertrieb, Weidestr. 122a, D-22083 Hamburg, gpsr@petersen-buchimport.com |
| Maße: | 198 x 129 x 15 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Ian Bremmer |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 29.09.2016 |
| Gewicht: | 0,291 kg |