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Grand Strategy for a Globalized World (Paperback)
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Globalization has resulted in a deeply interdependent international
system. Strategists and policy makers must understand globalization
and its effects on multiple aspects of social interaction in order
to provide well informed national security policy recommendations.
Of particular importance is globalized economics. A nation#65533;s
economic strength is the foundation of its national power and lends
credibility to the diplomatic, military and economic actions and
policies a nation undertakes in the international environment. A
nation#65533;s weakening economy will inevitably lead to a loss of
national power and to a declining influence in the international
system. Given the stagnant United States economy and the dynamic
growth in emerging economies around the world, most notably China,
how should the United States respond in order to maintain its
position of leadership in the international system? This research
paper examines the nature of economic globalization, the shift from
a unipolar to multipolar international environment, and the
potential impact on United States#65533; national security. It
draws its conclusions from an extensive review of current
literature covering globalization, political economics, and grand
strategy. It examines William Scheuerman#65533;s four
characteristics of the globalization phenomenon,
globalization#65533;s effect on economics, and the interrelatedness
of economic vitality and national strength, and concludes that a
liberal internationalist approach is the best path forward for
United States grand strategy. Because of interdependency brought
about by globalization, cooperative global governance must replace
the coercive democratization approach the United States has
followed over the last decade. If pursued with the same vigor the
United States demonstrated in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United
States can rebuild its economic foundation and ensure a peaceful
transition to a multilateral world order.
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