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On Being A Superpower - And Not Knowing What To Do About It (Hardcover)
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On Being A Superpower - And Not Knowing What To Do About It (Hardcover)
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As the sole remaining superpower, shouldn't the United States be
able to call the tune on establishing a secure world to our liking?
While most international strategists conjure up history and theory
of international relations from the past to examine such a
question, Sy Deitchman, in "On Being a Superpower, " focuses on
today's changing conditions and attitudes. He starts by addressing
hypothetical situations that keep US international security experts
awake at night. What would the United States do, he asks, if, in
Saudi Arabia, an armed rebellion by Islamic fundamentalists were
about to topple the House of Saud while demanding that the US get
out of the Middle East? Would the United States go to war to try
stop China's invasion of a democratic Taiwan that declares its
independence? Could the US really win such a war against a
determined country that has over a billion people and nuclear
weapons? If a Central American drug cartel gained de facto control
of the Panama canal and turned it into a smuggling lynchpin, what
would the United States do?Deitchman examines these and other
scenarios and then pictures how the US would likely respond, based
on our society's current moral concerns, political rhetoric, and
overall world view. After reviewing the challenges the world will
present to us and examining the current state of our nation and its
armed forces, Deitchman describes the strategy for preserving US
security that appears to be emerging without explicit planning. He
shows how trends in the armed forces parallel the trends in
society, and how our argumentative political system is affecting
our ability to build and use military power to support our
strategy. Deitchman's synthesis of all these themes shows that the
existing trends in the nation and the world are not favorable for
our future security. Can they be changed? And if so, how? That's
the conundrum readers of this book are invited to ponder.
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