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As a new president takes over in Washington, three intertwined
threats imperil the world. One is internal. The others are
external. The internal threat is a potent and increasingly
anti-patriotic, anti-competitive, anti-meritocratic, and
sky-is-the-limit federal deficit spending political current that is
simultaneously diminishing and destabilizing American and global
economic vitality. The two major external threats are the rising
military power of Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran and a global
economic malaise sowing the seeds of discontent. America's role in
containing the spread of new wave authoritarianism, and fostering
competitiveness and global prosperity is critical, but domestic
politics is preventing the Biden administration from adequately
responding to these challenges. Biden's America is adrift.America
is key to the survival of the free world. America is currently a
beleaguered superpower. This book is possibly the first to address
the politics shaping the likely course of America's new president
in world affairs. It is politics, not idealist and realist
abstractions, which determine international security. The world is
concerned about what course Biden will take and the likely
consequences. It will be the most carefully researched of such
books.The book deals explicitly and extensively with issues such as
spreading authoritarianism, the emerging new Cold War, global
growth retardation, civic discord, economic sanctions, arms
control, soft power and the deteriorating correlation of forces.
The China weapons section of the book draws from the latest
assessment made by the American Department of Defense. The book
also includes a section on China's new technology generating
innovation model and a chapter on Covid-19.
As a new president takes over in Washington, three intertwined
threats imperil the world. One is internal. The others are
external. The internal threat is a potent and increasingly
anti-patriotic, anti-competitive, anti-meritocratic, and
sky-is-the-limit federal deficit spending political current that is
simultaneously diminishing and destabilizing American and global
economic vitality. The two major external threats are the rising
military power of Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran and a global
economic malaise sowing the seeds of discontent. America's role in
containing the spread of new wave authoritarianism, and fostering
competitiveness and global prosperity is critical, but domestic
politics is preventing the Biden administration from adequately
responding to these challenges. Biden's America is adrift.America
is key to the survival of the free world. America is currently a
beleaguered superpower. This book is possibly the first to address
the politics shaping the likely course of America's new president
in world affairs. It is politics, not idealist and realist
abstractions, which determine international security. The world is
concerned about what course Biden will take and the likely
consequences. It will be the most carefully researched of such
books.The book deals explicitly and extensively with issues such as
spreading authoritarianism, the emerging new Cold War, global
growth retardation, civic discord, economic sanctions, arms
control, soft power and the deteriorating correlation of forces.
The China weapons section of the book draws from the latest
assessment made by the American Department of Defense. The book
also includes a section on China's new technology generating
innovation model and a chapter on Covid-19.
This book is about a choice President Biden must make that will
determine the future of America. His choice is between being a
partisan politician or a non-partisan statesman. However, to be a
statesman, he must contend with the progressive wing of his party.
Today's progressives have become revolutionaries whose purpose is
to remake America by canceling their opponents. Biden has a tiger
by the tail. As in all such situations, the problem is how to let
go. In this book, we suggest how Biden can free himself from the
danger posed by the progressives and simultaneously benefit America
dramatically.
Democracy and its Elected Enemies reveals that American politicians
have usurped their constitutional authority, substituting their
economic and political sovereignty for the people's. This has been
accomplished by creating an enormous public service sector
operating in the material interest of politicians themselves and of
their big business and big social advocacy confederates to the
detriment of workers, the middle class and the non-political rich,
jeopardizing the nation's security in the process. Steven
Rosefielde and Daniel Quinn Mills contend that this usurpation is
the source of America's economic decline and fading international
power, and provide an action plan for restoring 'true' democracy in
which politicians only provide the services people vote for within
the civil and property rights protections set forth in the
constitution.
Donald Trump has called for a turnaround in the foreign policy of
the United States (US). A key reason is that US foreign engagements
have in recent decades proved of little benefit to the US middle
and working classes.Trump's opponents have challenged him to prove
that he can offer a better alternative to the foreign policy which
has been pursued by the US since the Second World War.This volume
shows that a sane US foreign policy that adjusts US postwar
trajectory can be accomplished if leaders have the courage and
integrity to do so. The principles and many details of an
alternative policy based on democratic nationalism are described in
this book. Democratic nationalism presumes that the US is a large
family in which the needs of members of the family have a certain
legitimate priority over those of people abroad.While Donald Trump
has raised the level of discussion of these ideas in US public
life, he does not have a monopoly on them. The shifts in the US
foreign policy which are envisioned in this book can be made by any
president and any political party. The shifts and the
considerations which motivate them are deserving of careful
attention by any US chief executive. This is not a Republican
agenda, nor a Democratic one. We believe that it is a US agenda.
The global financial crisis of 2008 was resolved over the course of
two years after the collapse of the US housing bubble, but the
world economy did not vigorously rebound as expected. The West has
been torpid, while Asian economic vitality has steadily waned.
These developments have been diversely interpreted and authorities
have responded with a series of institutional reforms and policy
fixes, without coming to grips with accumulating national debts,
the kinds of speculative practices that caused the financial
crisis, and the inadequacies of neoclassical and Keynesian
macroeconomic explanations.Global Economic Turmoil and the Public
Good presents the cumulative research of both authors. It updates
the readers on global economic developments since 2008, while
providing a concise, yet comprehensive survey of the causes and
protracted consequences of the 2008 financial crisis. The book
explains the global financial disequilibrium and catastrophic
crisis risks; surveys and appraises institutional reforms designed
to reinvigorate growth and ameliorate financial crisis risk; and
proposes specific actions which will prevent another global
financial crisis and its economic fallout.
Populists and Progressives alerts readers to dramatic changes in
the ideological and political structure of America's Democratic and
Republican parties roiling Washington and shaping the 2020
presidential election. America now has four distinct contentious
political orientations: progressive, liberal, conservative and
populist. The least well understood are the progressives, whose
programs are often confused with socialism, and populists
stigmatized as reactionaries. Each has its own agenda and presses
programs that are incompatible with one another, auguring
protracted strife and paralysis. The book carefully elaborates the
substance of each movement and analyses the social, political and
economic forces driving them. It assesses their staying power and
prospects in the 2020 presidential election. The analysis reveals
that most contemporary American political commentary is intensely
partisan and relies on obsolete notions of Democrat and Republican
party doctrine and rivalry, obscuring the transformation of
American society, politics and economy. Populists and Progressives
assists readers to dispel the fog, allowing them to judge the
present danger and help in the search for consensus solutions.
Populists and Progressives alerts readers to dramatic changes in
the ideological and political structure of America's Democratic and
Republican parties roiling Washington and shaping the 2020
presidential election. America now has four distinct contentious
political orientations: progressive, liberal, conservative and
populist. The least well understood are the progressives, whose
programs are often confused with socialism, and populists
stigmatized as reactionaries. Each has its own agenda and presses
programs that are incompatible with one another, auguring
protracted strife and paralysis. The book carefully elaborates the
substance of each movement and analyses the social, political and
economic forces driving them. It assesses their staying power and
prospects in the 2020 presidential election. The analysis reveals
that most contemporary American political commentary is intensely
partisan and relies on obsolete notions of Democrat and Republican
party doctrine and rivalry, obscuring the transformation of
American society, politics and economy. Populists and Progressives
assists readers to dispel the fog, allowing them to judge the
present danger and help in the search for consensus solutions.
Democracy and its Elected Enemies reveals that American politicians
have usurped their constitutional authority, substituting their
economic and political sovereignty for the people's. This has been
accomplished by creating an enormous public service sector
operating in the material interest of politicians themselves and of
their big business and big social advocacy confederates to the
detriment of workers, the middle class and the non-political rich,
jeopardizing the nation's security in the process. Steven
Rosefielde and Daniel Quinn Mills contend that this usurpation is
the source of America's economic decline and fading international
power, and provide an action plan for restoring 'true' democracy in
which politicians only provide the services people vote for within
the civil and property rights protections set forth in the
constitution.
This book is about a choice President Biden must make that will
determine the future of America. His choice is between being a
partisan politician or a non-partisan statesman. However, to be a
statesman, he must contend with the progressive wing of his party.
Today's progressives have become revolutionaries whose purpose is
to remake America by canceling their opponents. Biden has a tiger
by the tail. As in all such situations, the problem is how to let
go. In this book, we suggest how Biden can free himself from the
danger posed by the progressives and simultaneously benefit America
dramatically.
This book provides assistance to government officials, university
administrators, faculty members and business executives who are
working to improve the contribution of higher education to the
economic success of their nations.
Donald Trump has called for a turnaround in the foreign policy of
the United States (US). A key reason is that US foreign engagements
have in recent decades proved of little benefit to the US middle
and working classes.Trump's opponents have challenged him to prove
that he can offer a better alternative to the foreign policy which
has been pursued by the US since the Second World War.This volume
shows that a sane US foreign policy that adjusts US postwar
trajectory can be accomplished if leaders have the courage and
integrity to do so. The principles and many details of an
alternative policy based on democratic nationalism are described in
this book. Democratic nationalism presumes that the US is a large
family in which the needs of members of the family have a certain
legitimate priority over those of people abroad.While Donald Trump
has raised the level of discussion of these ideas in US public
life, he does not have a monopoly on them. The shifts in the US
foreign policy which are envisioned in this book can be made by any
president and any political party. The shifts and the
considerations which motivate them are deserving of careful
attention by any US chief executive. This is not a Republican
agenda, nor a Democratic one. We believe that it is a US agenda.
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