After Empire (The Birth of a Multipolar World)

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The United StatesĀæ victory in the Cold War in 1991 led to triumphalist claims that humanity had reached Āæthe end of history,Āæ and that Washington would enjoy everlasting supremacy. Some years later, U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright called America Āæthe indispensable nation.Āæ And a senior aide to President George W. Bush crowed: ĀæWe are an empire now.Āæ

But by invading Iraq, Bush irreparably undermined U.S. credibility worldwide. And by curtailing AmericansĀæ civil liberties in the name of waging an endless Āæwar on terror,Āæ and resorting to torture in the prisons of occupied Iraq, Afghanistan, and GuantĆ”namo Bay, his administrationĀæas well as AmericaĀælost its claim to a moral high ground. Moreover, the 2008-2009 global fiscal meltdown, triggered by the sub-prime mortgage crisis on Wall Street, exposed a stark fact: The heavily indebted America had ceased to be the financial behemoth it had been since World War II.

After Empire sketches the contours of a complex world system emerging during the late imperial phase of the U.S. It examines, critically, the events that prepared the ground for the world to move from the tutelage of the sole superpower, America, to a multipolar, post-imperial global order. Refreshingly, it does so from a distinctly non-Western perspective.

Unlike other scholars, Dilip HiroĀæone of the worldĀæs leading experts on the geopolitics of hydrocarbons as well as the Middle East and South and Central AsiaĀædoes not offer a comforting thesis that the U.S. is quite capable of accommodating the rising world powers like China, Russia, India, and the European Union while retaining its dominant position at the table.

Neither does he frame global politics in a Manichean wayĀæAmerica versus China; the West against Asia. The world, he suggests, is set to revisit the pre-World War I Europe, where rulers frequently changed allies and adversaries to achieve the shared aim of keeping the continent free of an overarching powerĀæto date, a privilege enjoyed globally by America.

With more than two trillion dollars in its foreign reserves, ChinaĀæs state-owned corporations are busily buying up companies worldwide. By surpassing Saudi Arabia in its oil output, Russia, the number one producer of natural gas, is now the worldĀæs foremost producer of hydrocarbons. Its nuclear arsenal is on par with AmericaĀæs. Elsewhere the hydrocarbon-rich nations of Venezuela and Iran are challenging the Washington-dominated status quo respectively in South America and the Middle East. Already, the 27-nation European Union of nearly 500 million has surpassed America as the globeĀæs largest trading entity, and the euro has emerged as a strong rival to the U.S. dollar as a dominant reserve currency.

After Empire is realistic and nuanced in its assessment of global politics. Shorn of an ideological bias or a soft corner for America, it abounds in unsettling and stimulating insights on politics, history, hard and soft power, political economy and democracy.

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Author:
Dilip Hiro
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Paperback
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352
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PublicAffairs (April 3, 2012)
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English
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8th Grade to College Graduate Student
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