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America's New Map

Restoring Our Global Leadership in an Era of Climate Change and Demographic Collapse

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America's New Map

By: Thomas P.M. Barnett, Scott Williams - foreword
Narrated by: Thomas P.M. Barnett, Patrick Lawlor
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Three tectonic and inevitable shifts have left the world at a crossroads. North America is poised to either re-emerge as a global leader, or turn back in time, ceding power and influence to competitors.

The 21st century unleashed unprecedented changes across the globe—to its climate, to the demographic makeup of its nations, and to the very nature of allegiance in the digital age. With its global influence waning, America must reevaluate its approach to globalization if it wishes to remain a leader.

In America’s New Map: Restoring Global Leadership in an Era of Climate Change and Demographic Collapse, Thomas P.M. Barnett, bestselling author of The Pentagon’s New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century and acclaimed geo-strategist, offers seven throughlines to frame and redefine the ambitions and posture of these United States, setting our Union on a bold-but-entirely-familiar national trajectory.

In these pages, Barnett offers a deep, yet accessible dive into the three shifts that have lead us to this point:

  • As climate change ravages countries closest to the equator, global dynamics are shifting from an East-West emphasis to North-South in the greatest geopolitical transformation our world has yet experienced—and the Western Hemisphere is far better positioned to exploit this radical reorientation than the East.
  • Aging demographics worldwide favor more slowly aging nations, including the US, while challenging rapidly aging nations like China, incentivizing countries best to delay that transition by integrating younger, faster-growing populations into their ranks.
  • In combination, these two tectonic forces collide with a third: the exploding consumption of an expanding—and now majority—global middle class, the bulk of whom reside along the increasingly unstable North-South frontier.

Taking every variable of these unique circumstances into account, America’s New Map charts a path toward a bigger and better United States. We will all be living in somebody’s world come mid-century—this book tells Americans how to make sure it is one we can recognize as our own.

©2023 Thomas P.M. Barnett. (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Americas Politics & Government United States Leadership Socialism War China Capitalism Middle East Latin American
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The analysis at the start of this book was interesting and evenly handled, but it merged into long lists of hyperbole about American (USA) exceptionalism towards the end. The fact that the USA has been a figurehead for certain cultural themes does not make it the only source of intellect or art! Explaining how the rest of the American continent must want to be a part of the USA, just as it sucks itself down its own rabbit-hole, is a tall ask. Not for nothing does the rest of the world gasp at the USA’s religious extremism, obsession with weapons, and culture wars. The author really should ask what exactly it is that would persuade other wealthy and peaceable countries to join in anything other than a trade relationship with a USA which has so definitively demonstrated its political unreliability. Frankly, there are other world powers that Canada would be better off to align with after the most recent demonstration of extraordinary political twisting and turning. Maybe this book would have had more traction without the re-election of Trump. Re-election! Who would have imagined it. Finally, the reader’s husky voice is definitely an acquired taste!

Rings hollow in the age of Trump

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