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After Empire: The Birth of a Multipolar World Paperback – April 3, 2012
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But by invading Iraq, Bush irreparably undermined U.S. credibility worldwide. And by curtailing Americans’ civil liberties in the name of waging an endless “war on terror,” and resorting to torture in the prisons of occupied Iraq, Afghanistan, and Guantánamo Bay, his administration―as well as America―lost 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 Hiro―one of the world’s leading experts on the geopolitics of hydrocarbons as well as the Middle East and South and Central Asia―does 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 way―America 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 power―to date, a privilege enjoyed globally by America.
With more than two trillion dollars in its foreign reserves, China’s 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 world’s foremost producer of hydrocarbons. Its nuclear arsenal is on par with America’s. 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 globe’s 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.
- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBold Type Books
- Publication dateApril 3, 2012
- Grade level11 and up
- Reading age13 years and up
- Dimensions6.14 x 0.9 x 9.21 inches
- ISBN-101568587139
- ISBN-13978-1568587134
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"Dilip Hiro writes from an unabashedly un-American point of view. It is arresting to see a familiar object assume an unfamiliar shape."
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"Typically, a Hiro book is a dispassionate chronicle that refuses to take sides, letting facts speak for themselves... His challenging, even contrarian account of it [a multipolar world] should be required reading not just for the British Foreign Office, but among foreign ministries more generally ."
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- Publisher : Bold Type Books; Reprint edition (April 3, 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1568587139
- ISBN-13 : 978-1568587134
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- Grade level : 11 and up
- Item Weight : 15.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.14 x 0.9 x 9.21 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023MUY BUEN LIBRO.
FUE ESCRITO EN EL AÑO 2010, SIN EMBARGO A
RAIZ DE LOS CONFLICTOS EN UCRANIA E ISRAEL
HOY EN DIA ES MAS VÁLIDO QIE NUNCA.
ES UN ANTÍDOTO A LA RETÓRICA HEGEMÓNICA DE LOS NEOCONSERVADORES Y
LOS NEOLIBERALES, POR LO TANTO A LOS PARTIDARIOD DEL HEGEMÓN LES RECOMIENDO
QUE NI MIREN EL LIBRO.
CON LA DESINTEGRACIÓN DE LA UNIÓN
SOVIÉTICA EN 1991, LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
QUEDARON COMO LA ÚNICA POTENCIA, LO
CUAL DIO LUGAR A INTERVENCIONES MILITARES
SIN NINGÚN MOTIVO ALGUNO Y SIN QUE NADIE
PUSIESE UN FRENO, LA INTERVENCIÓN EN IRAK
EN EL AÑO 2003 HECHA POR GEORGE BUSH,
UNA ADMINISTRACIÓN CARACTERIZADA POR
UNA MIXTURA DE IGNORANCIA, TORPEZA
Y ARROGANCIA, VISTO DESDE LA PERSPECTIVA
ACTUAL NO ES EL FINAL DE LO ANTES MENCIONADO, SINO LA CONTINUACIÓN DE UNA
TENDENCIA NEFASTA QUE HA CONTINUADO
EN LAS ADMINISTRACIONES SUCESIVAS HASTA
NUESTROS DIAS.
EL AUTOR DESCRIBE EL RENACIMIENTO MULTIPOLAR COMO ALTERNATIVA AL
MODELO DE FALSA DEMOCRACIA LIBERAL,
MUY BUENA DESCRIPCIÓN DE RUSIA,CHINA,
INDIA E IRÁN ,DONDE SIN NINGÚN SESGO
SE DESCRIBEN LOS MODELOS ECONÓMICOS,
SOCIALES Y POLÍTICOS CON SUS LUCES Y SOMBRAS.
DONDE YO DISCREPO TOTALMENTE ES CUANDO
SE HABLA DE LA VENEZUELA DE CHÁVEZ COMO
MODELO ALTERNATIVO EN LATINOAMÉRICA,
PUDO HABERLO SIDO,TENIA TODOS LOS
RECURSOS A SU DISPOSICIÓN, SIN EMBARGO
LE DIÓ POR COPIAR AL MODELO CASTRISTA
EL MAS FRACASADO DESDE TODO PUNTO
DE VISTA EN EL CONTINENTE,AL FINAL LO
QUE CREO FUE UNA MIXTURA DE OCLOCRACIA
Y KLEPTOCRACIA QUE DESTRUYÓ POR COMPLETO A VENEZUELA; POR SUPUESTO
EL FRACASO DEL CHAVISMO O DEL SOCIALISMO
DEL SIGLO XXI EN NINGÚN MOMENTO REIVINDICA AL NEOLIBERALISMO, EN MI
HUMILDE OPINIÓN ASI COMO RUSIA,CHINA,
INDIA E IRÁN HAN ENCONTRADO SU CAMINO
Y ÁFRICA,CON LOS RECIENTES ACONTECIMIENTOS EN NÍGER,ESTÁ EMPEZANDO
A ENCONTRAR EL SUYO ; NOSOTROS LOS
LATINOAMERICANOS DEBEMOS DE BUSCAR
EL NUESTRO, LIBRE DE LA IZQUIERDA PROGRESISTA Y DE LA DERECHA NEOLIBERAL.
QUE VIVA EL MUNDO MULTIPOLAR !
- Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2017In order for concerned world citizens to gain a more correct perspective on world affairs, they must look beyond what has devolved into a condescending, provincial attitude displayed by the major "mainstream" media entities, in any number of countries both West and East, and delve into intelligent expositions of world history and events in order to develop a fuller understanding of the nature of those events - and what outcomes may be implied by them. Dilip Hiro's "After Empire..." should be considered a very worthy and rich source for helping all individuals to build that perspective. The information (and yes, opinions) in this book provide a much needed expansion of understanding of the complete context in which we find ourselves.
Mr. Hiro presents a detailed and nuanced body of work to support the case that the inevitability (or even desirability) of a US-led (read: "unipolar") "world order" is no longer certain, if indeed it ever was. He describes in this text much of the history and circumstances of the players and regions in this so-called "world order" over the last century, and illustrates that, because of the motivations and actions of these players, in these many regions, there is plenty of evidence that the forces in world events are being and will continue to be initiated from multiple sources - hence the "multipolarity" of the title. He also endeavors to demonstrate that world outcomes are not nor will be caused by a hegemonic series of events that are solely initiated by and dictated from just one government - nor any corporate conglomeration enabled by such government.
Mr. Hiro also outlines how the needs, desires and philosophies of world players other than the US - which include China, India, Russia and Brazil, to name only the largest - not only will continue to press to the fore (and stay there) in driving world events going forward, but indeed have already been doing so to varying extents in the past, and are doing so even more at present. It is a fair perception that the major "mainstream" media entities have not represented global developments to a sufficient degree to bring these realities home to the general public, and have not cast these world realities in such a light that public opinion can rise to a more informed state, and in that state then demand that their government(s) assume a much more cooperative posture with regard to international relations.
Hence the need for each person to expand their insights into the full gamut of world activity, and the history which brings us to this moment. Books such as "After Empire..." are a great help in that endeavor.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2014very good.
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Mathew LewisReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 4, 20135.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Thoroughly well researched and reads like a good novel! Great intellect and good arguments! A recommended read! Will look out for more of his books!
mummyof3Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 1, 20135.0 out of 5 stars Present for a student
On my son's Christmas list in his first year at Cambridge, he has found it interesting and useful for essays.





