"The Next Cold War?" sounds a warning: the United States may be
contributing to another cold war through its competitive unilateral
and regional economic policies. Whereas wars of the past usually
resulted from political conflict, Hanson warns that a new cold war
may result from economic conflict. This raises important questions
for American policymakers. Will the United States be a world leader
that promotes cooperation and unity, or will it seek to create
competition and division? Will the United States address the basic
problems of population, environmental deterioration, and economic
stagnation in concert with other nations, or will it pursue narrow
geopolitical and geoeconomic power strategies? This fascinating
work explores both sides of these questions and poses alternatives
that will promote world cooperation and unity.
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