Can America Maintain Its Political, Military, and Economic Preeminence?  Sixteen Key Challenges
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				| Author:  | Shienbaum, Kim Ezra | 
| Year: | 2011 | 
| Pages: | 536 | 
| ISBN: | 0-7734-1511-4 978-0-7734-1511-9 | 
| Price: | $299.95 + shipping | 
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This work analyzes America's multiple twenty-first century military challenges. It offers detailed analysis of geo-strategic, geo-political, military and economic risks from a variety of contributors. The book examines whether America’s role will be considerably diminished, requiring a fundamental re-evaluation of its terms of engagement with both allies as well as adversaries.
Reviews
“…a rare book…gives the reader a sense of the entire threat-environment and the inter-connectedness of its dimensions.”-Prof. Christian Potholm, Bowdoin College
 “…an important and thought-provoking (review) of many of the most critical dangers that American policymakers will have to confront…”-Prof. James A. Dunn, Jr. Rutgers University
“…timely and comprehensive approach to understanding the most pressing threats of the 21st century and the difficult policy decisions needed to counter them…”-Prof. Richard Saccone, Saint Vincent College
Table of Contents
Foreword by Christian Potholm 
	
Acknowledgements
	
Introduction
Assessing the Risk Environment of the 21st Century
	
	Geo-Political and Ideological Challenges
	
	
PART ONE: GEO-STRATEGIC CHALLENGES
Chapter 1
National Security and the Post “New World Order,” 
Kim Ezra Shienbaum
Chapter 2
	
The Promise and Failure of American Grand Strategy
PART TWO: GEO-POLITICAL CHALLENGES
Chapter 3
Assessing China’s Economic Rise: Strengths, Weaknesses
and Implications, Albert Keidel 
Chapter 4
	
U.S.-Russia Relations: Troubled Times Ahead, 
Ariel Cohen and Richard E. Ericson
	
Chapter 5
	
National Security and Iran’s Nuclear Threat, 
Shaheen Ayubi 
Chapter 6 
	
National Security and North Korea’s Nuclear Threat, 
How to Deal With a Dictator
Robert Joseph
	
Chapter 7
	
U.S. Policy Towards Afghanistan and Pakistan, Isaac Kfir
Chapter 8
More than al Qaeda and its Affiliates: The Popular 
Appeal of the Terrorist Threat to the National 
Security of the United States, Gordon L. Bowen
 	
   
Chapter 9
A Comparison of Insider and Outsider Perceptions 
of Sleeper Cells Terrorists, Daniel Kennedy, 
Robert Homant, Erick Barnes and Megan Howell 
 	
PART THREE:  MILITARY CHALLENGES 
Chapter 10 
Anatomy of the Long War’s Failings, Frank G. Hoffman 
Chapter 11 
National Security and the Nuclear Weapons Debate, 
Adam Lowther 
Chapter 12 
Defense Strategies Meet Twenty First Century  
Realities, Kim Ezra Shienbaum 
	
Chapter 13 
United States and Unconventional Warfare, 
Theodore A Cisowski 
	
PART FOUR: ECONOMIC CHALLENGES 
Chapter 14 
Globalization in Retreat: Further Geo-Political 
Consequences of the Financial Crisis, Roger C. Altman 
 	
of America’s Decline, Josef Joffe 
A Prince and His Kingdom 
	
Chapter 15 
The National Security Consequences of Oil Dependency,
Ariel Cohen 
Chapter 16 
National Security and Sovereign Wealth Funds, 
Kim Ezra Shienbaum  
Conclusion 
Alarming Asymmetries: Redefining America’s Future 
Place in the World, Kim Ezra Shienbaum 
	
 
Contributors 
Bibliography 
	
Index 
Other United States-General Books