Book Spotlight- “SuperPower” by Ian Bremmer

Superpower- Three choices for America’s role in the world

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From the bestselling autaaaBookSpotlightButtonhor of “The End of the Free Market” comes the story of three provocative choices facing the world’s sole superpower.

Global policy expert Ian Bremmer calls for a complete rethink of America’s role in tomorrow’s world. In an increasingly volatile international environment, the question has never been more important. Bremmer explores three choices, each with its own benefits and drawbacks:

“Independent America” argues that it’s time for Washington to declare independence from the responsibility to solve everyone else’s problems. Instead, America should lead by example by investing in America’s enormous untapped potential.

“Moneyball America” acknowledges that we can’t manage every international challenge but asserts that we must defend U.S. interests wherever they’re threatened. It looks beyond phony arguments about American exceptionalism with a clear-eyed assessment of U.S. strengths and limitations.

“Indispensable America” insists that only Washington can promote the values on which global stability increasingly depends in our hyper-connected world. Turning inward would threaten America’s security and prosperity.

Bremmer makes his best pitch for each scenario, offers his own conclusions, and challenges the reader to choose.

About the Author

Ian Bremmer is the president and founder of Eurasia Group, a leading global political risk research and consulting firm. He has published ten books including the national bestsellers “The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations”, and “Every Nation For Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World”. He is an active public speaker, a contributor to the Financial Times and Reuters, and has written hundreds of articles for other leading publications. He lives in New York City.

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