Lost Decade: The US Pivot to Asia
Autor Robert Blackwill, Richard Fontaineen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2024
Lucrarea Lost Decade aduce o perspectivă critică și necesară asupra reorientării strategice a Statelor Unite către Asia, la mai bine de zece ani de la lansarea oficială a conceptului de „Pivot”. Ceea ce distinge acest volum de analizele anterioare este capacitatea autorilor de a evalua nu doar intenția teoretică, ci și eșecurile practice în implementarea unei politici externe coerente. Robert Blackwill și Richard Fontaine folosesc accesul lor la culisele diplomației pentru a dezvălui discrepanța dintre retorica politică și resursele alocate efectiv regiunii Indo-Pacific.
Apreciem structura riguroasă a cărții, care nu se limitează la zona Pacificului, ci analizează modul în care această schimbare de focus a influențat securitatea în Europa și Orientul Mijlociu. Cititorii familiarizați cu The Pivot de Kurt Campbell vor aprecia Lost Decade pentru analiza sa post-factum; dacă volumul lui Campbell explica viziunea și necesitatea reorientării, Blackwill și Fontaine documentează „deceniul pierdut” în care execuția a rămas în urma ambițiilor strategice. Stilul este unul sobru, axat pe date și consecințe geopolitice, oferind o critică constructivă asupra modului în care SUA și-au gestionat alianțele.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0197677940
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 166 x 240 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
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Recomandăm Lost Decade profesioniștilor din relații internaționale și studenților la științe politice care doresc să înțeleagă de ce strategia SUA în Asia nu și-a atins obiectivele. Cititorul câștigă o viziune de ansamblu asupra geopoliticii contemporane și o analiză pragmatică a modului în care marile puteri își redefinesc prioritățile în fața ascensiunii Chinei.
Despre autor
Robert Blackwill este un diplomat și academician american cu o carieră vastă, servind ca ambasador în India și consilier pe probleme de securitate națională. Expertiza sa în politica externă este completată de Richard Fontaine, CEO al Center for a New American Security (CNAS) și fost consilier pentru politică externă al senatorului John McCain. Împreună, cei doi autori combină experiența guvernamentală de nivel înalt cu rigoarea analizei de think-tank pentru a oferi o diagnoză precisă a strategiei globale americane.
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An important and well-researched explanation of the flawed assumptions that underpinned US policy for far too long.
Three administrations in a row, on a bipartisan basis, have now prioritized Asia in key strategic documents. Yet the day-to-day preferences of the U.S. government have demonstrated that this shift exists on paper only, with few concrete resource or force allocation shifts to speak for over a decade of apparent effort.Lost Decade represents an important contribution to help policymakers understand why the long-promised pivot to Asia failed to materialize, and just as important, how America can meet the scale of the challenge in its priority theater.
A must-read for foreign policy analysts. Blackwill and Fontaine's diagnosis of America's failed Pivot to Asia-a "historic missed opportunity" - is a compelling explanation of why reordering priorities in American foreign policy is almost too hard.
Lost Decade constitutes an enormously important contribution by two universally respected practitioner-scholars and clearly identifies the actions that need to be taken by the United States and its allies to accomplish the most important task in the world today - ensuring that the elements of deterrence in the IndoPacific region are absolutely rock solid.
In Lost Decade, Robert Blackwill and Richard Fontaine examine America's decade-plus attempt to focus on Asia. Their account details a critical period in the history of U.S. foreign policy, and it discerns lessons directly applicable to today's policy choices. In calling for a renewed pivot to Asia while maintaining key commitments elsewhere, the authors offer a grand strategic approach to the new world now upon us. All those interested in the great foreign policy issues of our day should read this book.
Blackwill and Fontaine bring their extensive government and academic experience to bear in documenting the Pivot's history, and they articulate a new strategic concept that couples a focus on China with other threats that aren't going away. A must-read for policymakers and others trying to make sense of a world awash with challenges.
This authoritative, carefully-researched study shows why the pivot never quite materialized...but also explains why it is still needed and what is required for it to become a reality.
Meticulously researched and powerfully argued, Lost Decade lays out why the United States' last "pivot" to Asia fell short and why we can't afford to fall short again. Fontaine and Blackwill take on some of the most fundamental questions in U.S. foreign policy while retaining a sharp focus on practical solutions, making Lost Decade vital reading not just for policymakers, but for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of American grand strategy.
Lost Decade raises grand strategic questions about how the United States should deal with China that foreign policy thinkers and practitioners must address. Happily, it provides specific answers that are likely to attract bipartisan support, including a policy "to-do list." Even China watchers who disagree with the authors' assumptions and conclusions will find this a valuable read.
Lost Decade easily joins the short but growing list of must-read books to better understand the past, present, and future of U.S.—China strategic competition. It is an astute and reproving accounting of successive missed opportunities and missteps, but also an incisive diagnostic inspection of the structural shortcomings of American policymaking.
For an understanding of how difficult it will be to execute on the policy options and the challenges in doing so, Lost Decade is the book you want.
Blackwill and Fontaine's book provides a depressingly comprehensive account of how bureaucratic inertia and geopolitical distraction undermined the logic behind Obama's original pivot.... an important book.
The authors are very convincing in their case for a new Pivot to ensure that China is either unable or unwilling to overturn the rules-based international order.... For people like this reader who lived through the "Lost Decade," it will be a delight to read through this well documented and logically ordered narrative of the period's events.
Lost Decade: The US Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power by Robert D. Blackwill and Richard Fontaine offers a critical examination of the United States' foreign policy shift towards Asia, initiated during the Obama administration in 2011. The authors argue that while the strategic logic behind the "Pivot to Asia" was sound, its implementation fell short of expectations, resulting in few tangible successes.
For people like this reader who lived through the "Lost Decade," it will be a delight to read through this well documented and logically ordered narrative of the period's events. There are of course commentators who quibble with details in the story. But the US' weakened position in Asia is a reality, which is important to understand, especially as we prepare for the unforeseeable consequences of the upcoming US presidential elections. For these reasons, this book is a "must-read" for all interested in international relations.
Lost Decade by Blackwill (Council of Foreign Relations) and Fontaine (Center for a New American Security) provides a historical analysis that identifies factors associated with the US failure to address Chinese expansionism....Recommended. Undergraduates through faculty; professionals.
Overall, Lost Decade is a useful examination and critique of the US failure to pivot to Asia.