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The Pentagon's New Map

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Since the end of the Cold War, America's national security establishment has sought a new operating theory to navigate a seemingly chaotic world. With the clash of blocs now a thing of the past, Thomas Barnett offers crucial insights. As a senior military analyst at the U.S. Naval War College, he has briefed high-level policymakers, and now shares his findings with a broader audience. This work presents a cutting-edge approach to globalization, integrating security, economic, political, and cultural factors to predict and explain the dynamics of war and peace in the twenty-first century. Building on the ideas of Friedman, Huntington, and Fukuyama, Barnett crystallizes recent American military history and strategy, outlines the future trajectory of U.S. forces, and defines America's unique role in fostering international stability. At a critical juncture in world history, his analysis provides much-needed hope. For those looking to understand the complexities of current conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Liberia, as well as the intricate connections between foreign policy and national security, this work serves as an essential template and guide. Engaging with its ideas is vital for anyone interested in the future of global affairs.

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The Pentagon's New Map, Thomas P. M. Barnett

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Título
The Pentagon's New Map
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Penguin
Publicado en
2005
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
448
ISBN10
0425202399
ISBN13
9780425202395
Serie
Calificación
3,8 de 5
Descripción
Since the end of the Cold War, America's national security establishment has sought a new operating theory to navigate a seemingly chaotic world. With the clash of blocs now a thing of the past, Thomas Barnett offers crucial insights. As a senior military analyst at the U.S. Naval War College, he has briefed high-level policymakers, and now shares his findings with a broader audience. This work presents a cutting-edge approach to globalization, integrating security, economic, political, and cultural factors to predict and explain the dynamics of war and peace in the twenty-first century. Building on the ideas of Friedman, Huntington, and Fukuyama, Barnett crystallizes recent American military history and strategy, outlines the future trajectory of U.S. forces, and defines America's unique role in fostering international stability. At a critical juncture in world history, his analysis provides much-needed hope. For those looking to understand the complexities of current conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Liberia, as well as the intricate connections between foreign policy and national security, this work serves as an essential template and guide. Engaging with its ideas is vital for anyone interested in the future of global affairs.