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After America

Narratives for the Next Global Age

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After America

By: Paul Starobin
Narrated by: Lloyd James
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Moving beyond Fareed Zakaria's best-selling The Post-American World, veteran international correspondent Paul Starobin masterfully mixes fresh reportage with rigorous historical analysis to envision a world in which the United States is no longer the dominant superpower.

The American Century has passed, argues Starobin, due in large part to America's military overreach in the Middle East; resurgent nationalism and economic expansion in Russia, China, and India; the tarnished American model of unfettered free-market capitalism; and the growth of transnational cultural, political, and economic institutions. Following an insightful analysis of America's global ascendancy, Starobin explores five possible scenarios for the future: an age of chaos like the one following the collapse of the Roman Empire; a multipolar order of nations in which America would be one great power among others; China becoming the dominant superpower; an age of global city-states; or a form of world government. A concluding section of the book explores how California---the eighth largest economy in the world and demographically and technologically among the most sophisticated spots on the planet---is already starting to move beyond the American Century.

Thought-provoking and well argued, After America serves as an urgent catalyst to discussing America's evolving role in a dramatically changing world. Starobin's tone is sober but in the end hopeful---the world after America need not be a disaster for America, and it might even be liberating.

©2009 Paul Starobin (P)2009 Tantor
International Relations Politics & Government China Globalization Capitalism Russia American History Middle East Imperialism Iran Military Self-Determination Latin America Soviet Union Social justice War Socialism Africa Middle Ages

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"A meticulously researched and up-to-the-minute analysis of the United States' role in global politics, culture and society." ( Publishers Weekly)
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