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ID130470
Title ProperIllusion of geopolitics
Other Title Informationthe enduring power of the liberal order
LanguageENG
AuthorIkenberry, John G
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Walter Russell Mead paints a disturbing portrait of the United States' geopolitical predicament. As he sees it, an increasingly formidable coalition of illiberal powers -- China, Iran, and Russia -- is determined to undo the post-Cold War settlement and the U.S.-led global order that stands behind it. Across Eurasia, he argues, these aggrieved states are bent on building spheres of influence to threaten the foundations of U.S. leadership and the global order. So the United States must rethink its optimism, including its post-Cold War belief that rising non-Western states can be persuaded to join the West and play by its rules. For Mead, the time has come to confront the threats from these increasingly dangerous geopolitical foes.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol.93, No.3; May-June2014: p.80-91
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol.93, No.3; May-June2014: p.80-91
Key WordsUnited States - US ;  Geopolitics ;  Geopolitical Predicament ;  Illiberal Powers ;  International Coalition ;  China ;  Iran ;  Russia ;  Post Cold War ;  Cold War ;  US Leadership ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Politics ;  Western Power ;  Non-Western Power ;  Global Order ;  Conflicts ;  Geopolitical Foes ;  Eurasia ;  Liberal Order


 
 
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