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Zbigniew Brzezinski’s Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power

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By Daniel Gross

"The West as such is not finished, but its global supremacy is over," Zbigniew Brzezinski writes in his new book, Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power.

But that doesn't mean the U.S. should simply sit back, detach from the evolving world, and see its influence decline, as Great Britain did in the years after World War II. Rather, as Brzezinski tells me in the accompanying video, the U.S. has an extremely important twin role to play.

An adherent of the "realist" school of foreign policy, Brzezinski, a long-time national security expert, argues that in this evolving, interconnected world, it's simply impossible for one nation, or even one region, to dominate large chunks of the world the way Rome did 2000 years ago, or the Ottoman Empire did 500 years ago, or the British Empire did a century ago. "The world is now much more diversified," he says. "There is a new east in Asia, and there is a global population that is awakened politically." A chart in the book shows how the lifespan of dominant powers has grown significantly shorter as history has marched on.

Americans have to get used to the new world, in which their relative influence may decline. But his book makes the case that, as the world's largest economy, largest military power, and historic standard-bearer for democracy and stability, the U.S. has a significant bifurcated role to play.

A strong West is needed as a counterbalance to the rising developing economies. And Brzezinski says the U.S. has to act as the "promoter and guarantor of a greater and broader West." Specifically, he argues that the U.S. needs to lead a charge to enlarge the sphere of capitalist, democratic nations in North America and Europe, by helping to integrate Turkey and Russia. While the European Union has so far failed to make good on its promise to let Turkey in as a member, it's vital that this large, powerful, democratic, rising country ultimately align itself with the West. Brzezinski argues there are arrangements other than full membership of the Eurozone that would help draw Turkey more formally into the Western sphere. The country is already a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

The situation with Russia is more complicated. The large economy is already integrated economically into the West in some key ways, but it has not yet shown a desire to pursue a political system and structure that would allow for closer integration.

In the East, the U.S. has a different role to play. Brzezinski argues forcefully that the U.S. needs to avoid getting into conflicts with China. We have to accept that country's economic and political rise and acknowledge that there isn't anything the U.S. can do to stop it. Instead, the U.S. should adapt a posture of being the "balancer and conciliator between major powers," in Asia. Here, the U.S. should take a cue from Britain in the 19th century, when it generally stood aloof from conflicts in continental Europe and instead tried to mediate. Rather than enter into formal alliances against any of the major powers in Asia — China, Japan, India, South Korea — the U.S. should seek to mitigate conflict and promote cooperation and conciliation between Asian powers.

It's not going to be as easy as it sounds.

Daniel Gross is economics editor at Yahoo! Finance

Follow him on Twitter @grossdm; email him at grossdaniel11@yahoo.com

 

97 comments

  • Arby  •  2 months ago
    An empire is destroyed from within before it is destroyed from outside force. Look at your history books.
  • NOT PC  •  2 months ago
    ZB... can't be trusted.
    • Kevin 2 months ago
      I`ve always considered this POS as a Sleeper Agent .
    • Pensacola Sam 2 months ago
      Just because he doesn't have an English last name doesn't mean that he is a traitor or otherwise. Furthermore, his comments make sense and he is providing a balanced view, taking in the realities & dynamics of countries that are emerging as world players in the game of global supremacy. The US is in decline, countries such as Russia and China have stepped up their game, in the sense of creating new weapons systems that equal or are superior to our own & creating them in numbers. So the US has lost it's edge and ZB telling it how it is. Of course, lets shoot the messenger...that always solves the problem while we bury our heads in the ground.
    • Skippy 2 months ago
      Wasn't he Jimmy Carters Sec. of State ? Enough said.
  • pops  •  2 months ago
    The man is a NWO lizard. His vision is a one world government with three departments (hence his Tri-Lateral Commission.) National sovereignty is anathema to his ultimate plan.
    • Fred 2 months ago
      Read the book before you make decisions about it.
    • Kevin 2 months ago
      I don`t have to . Been watching this POS for 35 years . One world goverment . America is finished . Always the same $^^$#@%!
  • A Yahoo! user  •  Bellevue, United States  •  2 months ago
    Global supremacy is a reluctant role played by USA. It's not in our best interest to try to dominate. Instead we want to be partners. We just need to retain a strong defense, because there are always those who wish to take advantage of our tolerance.
    • Magron 2 months ago
      Hi! Welcome! How was the world of 1950 and why did you come to this unpleasant place?
  • Flyer1  •  2 months ago
    But Hey - We created a bunch of really rich guys so what's the problem?
    • true democrat 2 months ago
      politician's and stars and athletes, right ? .
  • denise  •  2 months ago
    "accept China's rise" - OK, but do we have to fund it by being their biggest customer?
    • think-aboutit 2 months ago
      that's to let you think you have something,when you don't.
    • Skippy 2 months ago
      China will either evolve into a Free Democracy ... or it will implode. Communists have a difficult time controlling a well-fed populace.
  • Arby  •  2 months ago
    U.S. financially broke. Unless D.C. politicians reward rather than punish the people who save, China will dominate U.S. economically by 2020 if not sooner.
  • Ronald  •  2 months ago
    Economy is everything. This is proven in history (Roman, British,...) If U.S. lost its economy strength, we are down. Simple as this.
  • I see London I see France  •  2 months ago
    A page right out of the CFR playbook. They are gonna bring the world's proletariat to China's slave wage level and then on to the Brave New World. Soylent Green is people!
  • NEDERLANDWINS  •  Monterey Park, United States  •  2 months ago
    The USA had better wake up to these and other realities of the emerging economies in the world today. To bury our heads in the flag will result in the loss of more and more jobs, influence and the ability to compete.
  • concernedcitizen  •  Washington, United States  •  2 months ago
    He is talking about the facts. But who cares about the facts since we are lost in ideology and religion
  • N  •  2 months ago
    You can find the answer by looking at who we are bringing into our country. In the past we brouht the best of the best as immigrants. Today, the worst of the worst.
  • Odd Duck  •  2 months ago
    Whether Zbigniew Brzezinski is right or not depends on whether we choose to embrace discredited socialistic experiments or stand firm with our proven capitalistic economy that brought us the world's highest standard of living. The former pulls everybody down to a declining average while the latter lifts everybody up according to their contribution.
  • BTO33  •  2 months ago
    As an economist myself, I am shocked to see Gross simply parrot the words of his subjects on this topic. America is not in "decline" beyond a relative closing of the gap versus a nation like China. That is vastly different than losing "dominance" or "supremacy," and that this is entirely glossed over is a major reason why I have lost what little faith I had left in journalism.
  • Joel  •  2 months ago
    Yah, and ZBiggy's love of one world government certainly doesn't influence his writings either...really. And anyone care to guess what he means by a 'expanded west', maybe another costly and unneeded war with, I don't know, Iran maybe? But that will certainly help with our budget problems won't it... and if our budget fails we would just be a member of a 'strong west' wouldn't it? Maybe the UN could unify us, wouldn't that be keen. Ron Paul, we're trying dude, but these people still believe there's a difference in the parties.
  • Mike  •  Jamestown, United States  •  2 months ago
    Brzezinski, like George Soros, would like nothing better than a weakened, less influential America! They don't like America, and long for the days when Europe ruled the world. Unfortunately, a world with leaders like China and Russia would be truly frightening. God help us...
  • not I said the ape  •  2 months ago
    Im not the shining example, I know somebody thought that. Im the SHINING PRODUCT of great american capitalism. youre destined for failure whenever you impoverish, persecute, and oppress me. IM NUMBER ONE, screw all of you, come on all you ninnies, lets blame the Jew, just kidding. its a parodic song. I cant even go out in public, yet I have to serve these abominations and they do nothing more than torment the hell out of me. im right in the middle of the melting pot with nothing but the unimaginable curse of Satan. Satan has been hard at work setting up this last great torment, He never went away. in reality, I pray for everyone but me. Id rather be dead. you cant be tormented to sickness when youre dead
  • badtat49221  •  2 months ago
    "the U.S. should take a cue from Britain in the 19th century, when it generally stood aloof from conflicts in continental Europe and instead tried to mediate." How did that work out for the British? In the following century the got the crap kicked out of them not once but twice until the U.S. had to intervene. Not war mongering just saying.
  • Nick  •  New York, United States  •  2 months ago
    Brzezinski was part of the Carter administration who did nothing to stop the rise of Iran's Islamic fever that has been a major problem in the Middle East for over 30 years. By not using force against a former ally cost the United States more in prestige than anything else that occurred in the last half of the 20th century. From this came Hezbollah who as an Iranian proxy bombed the US Marine Corps barracks in Lebanon killing 243 Americans. He needs to look in the mirror every day and ask why they eviscerated the US military after Vietnam and portrayed the country as being weak. It's the reason why Iran's religious clerics were able to rise to power when we should have went in and destroyed their infrastructure after our embassy was seized in November 1979. This man is an idiot!
  • Alan  •  Dallas, United States  •  2 months ago
    ZB is a crock of #$%$ America is a world leader because we step up to the plate and are leaders and stand up to help the rest of the world when people need us or cry out for help. America is not an empire, we are a republic; no other country in history has done as much as we have to help others and to fight evil and tyranny through out the world. If it weren't for America the world wound be marching goose-steps to the Nazi flag or under Soviet tyranny. Look through history and you can see how horrible most of the world powers have been; ancient China, USSR, Europe, Nazi Germany. How is America so bad?

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