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Brzezinski, President Carter's national security adviser and the author of The Grand Chessboard, has written a perceptive overview of the disorienting new strategic challenges America faces. Though couched in the sober, nuanced language of policymaking, the book amounts to a point-by-point rebuttal of the Bush doctrine. Brzezinski criticizes what he casts as the administration's rejection of a binding alliance system in favor of ad hoc coalitions, its advocacy of preemptive war, and its refusal to address terrorism's root causes. The underlying problem, says Brzezinski, is turmoil in the "Greater Balkans," the largely Muslim southern rim of central Eurasia. While not ruling out unilateral action by America, Brzezinski believes the ultimate solution to the region's problems involves the slow expansion of the trans-Atlantic zone of prosperity and cooperative institutions. Al-Qaeda's brand of Islamic fundamentalism is in decline, he says, but "Islamist populism," its more pragmatic relation, could cause localized instability. To promote a modernizing impulse in the Muslim world, Brzezinski recommends engagement with Iran, peacemaking in the Middle East and Kashmir, and a regional nuclear nonproliferation pact. In his survey of other security threats, Brzezinski says that as China's economy grows and Japan drifts toward remilitarization, America should help build an equivalent to NATO for the Pacific. Brzezinski warns that globalization's reputation as disruptive, undemocratic and unfair could provoke a virulent anti-American ideology. To avoid becoming a "garrison state," America must establish a "co-optive hegemony," leading a "global community of shared interests." This book makes an exemplary argument for the proposition that idealistic internationalism is "the common-sense dictate of hard-nosed realism."
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This latest of high-concept books on global politics by Jimmy Carter's national security advisor will obtain peak attention in foreign policy and media circles as Brzezinski's pronouncement on American strategy in a war-on-terror world. His perspective extends out about two decades, a generation-long span that is not coincidental to the author's framing theme: how current foreign youths perceptions of the U.S. will redound fundamentally upon this country's security. An underlying "dialectic," Brzezinski argues, will affect that perception: U.S. government international policies tend to uphold stability, while the global influence of American society and culture is profoundly, seductively disruptive. On the proposition that resentment of American culture finds expression in criticism of U.S. policies, Brzezinski proposes approaches to allay anti-American hostility. They flow out of his articulate survey of attitudes in Europe, the "global Balkans" (as he denotes southern Asia), Russia, China, and Japan. For those disconcerted by current events, Brzezinski's proposals represent an alternative to George W. Bush's weltanshauung. Gilbert Taylor
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world domination (Bush) or global leadership (Kerry)?, March 8, 2004
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"Our choice is between dominating the world and leading it." That is how Zbigniew Brzezinski sees it, and it seems to me that the same choice applies to this November's election. ZB doesn't say so in so many words, but his new book is quite critical of the Bush Administration's foreign policy. Brzezinski was Carter's National Security Advisor, but I'm not sure if he is still a Democrat -- in any event, he has always been a hawk on foreign policy.

You can always count on Brzezinski for the use of good old-fashioned realist, geostrategic analysis to produce a coherent strategic vision. (Personally I reject the U.S. imperial role on principle, but if wishes were horses... ZB, as a practicing Machiavellian, knows that the Empire is never referred to as an Empire.) He says the principal challenge to American power over at least the next two decades can only come from within as there is no such power or conceivable combination of powers externally (a sober rejoinder to the more outlandish fears of Terrorist Evil). The challenge from within could take the form of either A) a repudiation of power, ie a turn to isolationism, or B) the misuse of power. Repudiation could come from either liberals or conservatives, while the misuse is most likely to come from the unilateralist tendencies of conservatives -- witness the current Bush Administration.

Brzezinski sees the main threat in the world, with the collapse of the old USSR, as "turmoil," or as he put it in an earlier book title, "chaos." This turmoil is not evenly distributed throughout the world, but rather concentrated in the Middle East and Central Asia -- ZB calls this region "The Global Balkans" to indicate its instability and frequency of wars. For the U.S., the "pacification and cooperative organization" of the region is the top strategic priority for the next several decades. He notes in the most fantastic understatement in the book that this area of strategic priority just happens to be where most of the world's oil and natural gas is located! (The U.S. Armed Forces should be renamed The Oil Police.)

Obviously the U.S. cannot accomplish this alone. Thus allies must be identified, created, and cultivated. ZB sees Europe as absolutely necessary for this, and unlike Kagan does not dismiss the Europeans' concerns. In fact he sees that it is the U.S. that must accomodate the Europeans in order to come to a more even-handed approach to finally settling the Israel-Palestine conflict with a workable two-state solution. Iran is another case where ZB sees an advantage for the U.S. to move toward Europe in forging a joint approach aimed at moderating Iran, which could again play a key role in stabilizing instead of destabilizing the region. ZB sees terrorism and WMD as symptoms, not causes, and that what is needed is a concerted, long-term plan, not a series of bombing runs.

"Leadership entails a sense of direction that mobilizes others." With this, Brzezinski challenges the Bush Administration's arrogance toward the rest of the world. He sees that the threat of "turmoil" requires "confronting complexity," and says that "[t]he political education of a large democracy cannot be pursued by patriotic slogans, fear-mongering, or self-righteous arrogance." Unfortunately it looks like that's what we've got for another four years, and if all the intelligent analysts are purged from the CIA it will be even worse. Talk about IMPERIAL HUBRIS...



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End of An Era--And About Time...., April 29, 2004
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Zbigniew Brzezinski is considered by the Chinese to be one of America's top strategists (along with Steve Metz from the Army War College), and that is entirely his due. He is brilliant when it comes to state-centric strategy, but falls short with respect to emerging threats, sub-state threats, intelligence reform, and the roles of non-governmental organizations including religions, and civil networks instead of government-driven "command and control."

While it used to be fashionable, when confronted with a choice between, say, market economies and controlled economies, to cleverly say "some of each" and earn the top grade, today things have changed and the answer is more often than not, "none of the above." This estimable author, whose wisdom must certainly be taken into account at all times, does not actually present a choice, only an opinion as to how a state-centric system--largely irrelevant in the 21st Century--might best be managed.

Especially troubling to me was the almost complete lack of attention to substantive books published in the last ten years, including those, most recently, of George Soros (abusive capitalism), William Greider (immoral capitalism), Herman Daly (ecological economics), Jonathan Schell (unconquerable world), Howard Rheingold (Smart Mobs), Thomas Stewart (the wealth of knowledge as an alternative to violence), and so on. The author is not alone in this oversight--Joseph Nye, whose book on Soft Power I am also reviewing today, bases his work on Op-Eds, many of them not written by the people signing them, and has almost no substantive references either. The think tank culture has lost touch with true scholarship.

The author's claim that Washington, D.C. is the center of the earth (pages 131-132) reflect in my view the last gasp of the Reagan-Smart Bush-Clinton era. While the author alludes to New York as the "other center", I and my colleagues think instead of a loose network on "nodes", some financial (Tokyo, London, Kuala Lumpur), some religious (Jerusalem, Rome, Salt Lake City, points in India), and so on. The author's emphasis on the Trilateral Commission and the now-dying World Economic Forum (Davos) as the bastions of a global elite that is in agreement struck me as being astonishing insular and inaccurate. The author says that "This elite is fostering the emergence of a global community of shared interest in stability, prosperity, and perhaps eventually democracy." I do not think so. All the other books I have reviewed for Amazon suggest that this elite is doing all it can to plunder the world by enriching micro-elites through corruption, while disenfranchising the broader publics (e.g. Canadian companies displacing villages in Peru to loot the gold, French companies buying up the water in Brazil to increase charges to the public for the water they used to own, etc.).

The author is to be commended for at least recognizing that America is losing its moral standing in the world, and this is an intangible value that cannot be easily purchased nor replaced.

In passing, footnote 4 on page 38 is inadvertently incorrect. There are 175 violent internal political conflicts, not 38. There are also 32 countries engaged in complex emergencies, 66 with millions of displaced refugees, 59 with plagues and epidemics, 33 with massive starvation, and 18 genocides now on-going.

The book ends somewhat quietly, suggesting a transatlantic convention and what one other reviewer very appropriately called "baby steps." My bottom line: Brzezinski is a solid citizen with a big mind and an old framework. He *must* be consulted for his wisdom as we move forward, but it falls to others now to define the bold new steps--faith-based diplomacy, ecological economics, public intelligence, global accountability of leaders--that are essential is we are save the world for our children.

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A strategy to contain the global Balkans, August 27, 2004
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Zbigniew Brzezinski identifies the geopolitical Achilles' heel of the twenty-first century in an area he designates as the global Balkans-a geographical "swathe of Eurasia between Europe and the Far East," encompassing primarily the Middle East and Central Asia. "The Choice" is Mr. Brzezinski's analysis of the global Balkans coupled with his argument about what America's strategy should be in dealing with that unstable region.

Much of the argument runs on familiar territory, though Mr. Brzezinski's restatement is clear, concise, and comprehensive; but his analytical talents are employed mainly to support his central thesis in favor of a multilateral American foreign policy, rather than to offer new insights as to the nature or causes of instability in the global Balkans.

Broadly speaking, Mr. Brzezinski calls for strengthened alliances, preferably institutionalized, to contain the global Balkans. This strategy, Mr. Brzezinski maintains, has the added benefit of addressing both the sources of global instability as well as the potential power struggles in Europe and East Asia. His geopolitical mind runs much farther than the global Balkans and onto the future of the transatlantic partnership and the rise of China.

Although, Mr. Brzezinski tries to address contemporary debates, it is clear that his thinking looks much more into the future, into the potential geopolitical developments of this century. As a strategic vision, "The Choice" has the attractions of looking far ahead, while remaining well-tuned to the realities of the day.

At the same time, the book suffers from its brevity and scope-it is not rare for the reader to demand more depth and precision. Still, as a contribution to the broad strategic debate on the balance between leadership and domination, "The Choice" offers penetrating insights that policymakers can ignore only at their peril.

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