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America''s New Map: Restoring Our Global Leadership in an Era of Climate Change and Demographic Collapse

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By (author): Thomas P.M. Barnett

The 21st century unleashed unprecedented changes across the globe - to its climate, to the demographic makeup of its nations, and to the very nature of allegiance in the digital age. With its global influence waning, America must reevaluate its approach to globalisation if it wishes to remain a leader. In Americas New Map: Restoring Global Leadership in an Era of Climate Change and Demographic Collapse, Thomas P.M. Barnett, bestselling author of The Pentagons New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century and acclaimed geo-strategist, offers seven through lines to frame and redefine the ambitions and posture of these United States, setting our Union on a bold-but-entirely-familiar national trajectory. In these pages, Barnett offers a deep, yet accessible dive into the three shifts that have lead us to this point: As climate change ravages countries closest to the equator, global dynamics are shifting from an East-West emphasis to North-South in the greatest geopolitical transformation our world has yet experienced - and the Western Hemisphere is far better positioned to exploit this radical reorientation than the East. Aging demographics worldwide favour more slowly aging nations, including the US, while challenging rapidly aging nations like China, incentivising countries best to delay that transition by integrating younger, faster-growing populations into their ranks. In combination, these two tectonic forces collide with a third: the exploding consumption of an expanding - and now majority - global middle class, the bulk of whom reside along the increasingly unstable North-South frontier. Taking every variable of these unique circumstances into account, Americas New Map charts a path toward a bigger and better United States. We will all be living in somebodys world come mid-century - this book tells Americans how to make sure it is one we can recognise as our own. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 578g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: BenBella Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781637744291

About Thomas P.M. Barnett

Thomas P. M. Barnett has worked in U.S. national security circles since the end of the Cold War starting first with the Department of Navys premier think tank the Center for Naval Analyses. He then served as a professor at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport RI where he became a top assistant to Vice Admiral Arthur Cebrowksithe father of network-centric warfare. After 9/11 Barnett served in Cebrowski's Office of Force Transformation in the Office of the Secretary of Defense as the Assistant for Strategic Futures. He developed a famous PowerPoint brief on globalization and international security (see his 2005 TED Talk) which later morphed into a New York Times bestselling book The Pentagons New Map (2004). Barnett extended his New Map series with the volumes Blueprint for Action (2005) and Great Powers (2009). Since leaving government service in 2005 Dr. Barnett has worked for a series of technology-driven start-ups. He currently serves as Throughlines Senior Strategist in the firms enterprise design and strategy work throughout the U.S. Federal Government and the private sector. Dr. Barnett holds a PhD in political science from Harvard University.

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