‘Outstanding … combines a glimpse behind the security screens with a sharp analysis of the real global insecurities – growing inequality and unsustainability’ – New Internationalist
Written in the late 1990s, Losing Control was years, if not decades, ahead of its time, predicting the 9/11 attacks, a seemingly endless war on terror and the relentless increase in revolts from the margins and bitter opposition to wealthy elites.
Now, more than two decades later and in an era of pandemics, climate breakdown and potential further military activity in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, Paul Rogers has revised and expanded the original analysis, pointing to the 2030s and ’40s as the decades that will see a showdown between a bitter, environmentally wrecked and deeply insecure world and a possible world order rooted in justice and peace.
Mục lục
Preface
Abbreviations
1. A Violent Peace
2. Learning from the Cold War
3. Taming the Jungle
4. A Different Security Paradigm
5. Losing Control
6. A War-Promoting Hydra
7. The Thirty-Year War
8. ISIS and After
9. Lost Decade
10. Future Possible
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Paul Rogers is Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University and International Security Advisor to Open Democracy.