Full Description
"Damned if you do; damned if you don't" voices the strategic impasse the USA finds itself in today. Liberal interventionism and globalization—the two pillars of the international system—seem not to work. Explaining the inability of Western powers to enact wise initiatives, Corradi explores the de-coupling of political systems: we are connected with each other but disconnected from policy makers. The paradox of increased connectivity and collective disengagement sets a perverse dynamic between publics and elites, with a serious impact on world affairs. Corradi analyzes the social bases of present dilemmas and how incipient decline can be managed, and paralysis overcome.
Contents
Chapter 1 We Have a Problem. Chapter 2 Running Amok, or the End of Capitalism as We Know It. Chapter 3 The Failure of Alternatives. Chapter 4 The New Ancien Régime. Chapter 5 The Mindless Mind, or the New Wiles of Propaganda. Chapter 6 Another Rubicon? Reflections on Defeasance in the West. Chapter 7 Behemoth Lite: National-Populist Democracy and Its Impact on Strategy. Chapter 8 When Nobody Minds the Shop. Chapter 9 Geostrategic Rivalries in a Period of Potential Deglobalization. Epilogue. Postscript: After Pax Americana: Ten Theses on Geopolitical Disarray.



