Autocrats vs. Democrats
China, Russia, America, and the New Global Disorder
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Narrado por:
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L.J. Ganser
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Michael McFaul
"A history, an analysis, and a set of prescriptions for the greatest geopolitical challenge of our time: the threat to the democratic world posed by China and Russia." —Anne Applebaum, author of Autocracy, Inc.
"A monumental account of contemporary geopolitics"—Francis Fukuyama, author of Liberalism and Its Discontents
From New York Times bestselling author and former ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul comes a bold, clear-eyed look at how the autocracies of China and Russia are challenging the current global order, and how America’s future depends on successfully confronting this threat. The rise of China, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the reelection of President Donald Trump have reinforced a gloomy yet growing consensus: the old global order has ended, and a new Cold War has begun. And yet, many of the perils we face today are distinctly different from those we encountered from the Soviet Union. The alliance between the autocracies of China and Russia, China’s economic might, the rise of the far right in the United States and Europe, and the disturbing isolationist foreign policy shifts of the Trump administration—taken together represent new challenges for the democratic world. They are threats with no precedent in the past century.
In this sweeping account of great power competition between the United States, China, and Russia over the past three centuries, Michael McFaul—former ambassador to Russia and international affairs analyst for NBC News—argues persuasively that today’s challenges require fresh thinking, not constrained by distant memories of the Cold War or the nationalist dreams of MAGA. One of the preeminent thinkers on American foreign policy for decades, McFaul combines in-depth historical analysis with a forward-looking perspective, crafting a new grand strategy for America in this age of global disorder. Acknowledging how Xi’s China, Putin’s Russia, and Trump’s America are upending the current international system, Autocrats vs. Democrats makes the case against America’s retreat from the world, detailing why:
- Russia’s disruptive ambitions should not be underestimated.
- China’s capabilities should not be overestimated.
- Trump’s shift toward isolationism and autocracy will weaken America’s place in the world.
At once a clarion call for American diplomacy and a forceful rebuttal of the Trump administration’s policies, Autocrats vs. Democrats provides a nuanced assessment of the China and Russia threats, as well as a bold vision for renewing America’s leadership on the world stage.
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However, as I state below, the information in the book bears repeating 100 times if that is what it is required to have people understand how, under current administration policy decades of American (democratic) international engagement, goodwill and economic stability is being ceded to Russia, China and other emerging autocratic leaning emerging economies.
The book is an excellent exploration of the historical importance of democratic international engagement; the real and serious consequences being brought about by the present adminstration's dismantling of and attack upon historical norms and international democratic institutions; and the unmitigated disaster for the American economy and American international standing that will result from these changing dynamics in international engagement with Russia, emerging autocratic regimes and, most importantly, with China, if the present administration continues unchecked with these destructive policies.
The importance of what the author has to share can not be understated. The book should be required reading for every elected leader and international policy maker in the United States.
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Very well written and narrated
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