The Geostrategic Traid - Living with China, Europe and Russia
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Zbigniew Brzezinski
Professor of American Foreign Policy
Expertise by Geographic Area:
Eastern Europe; RUSSIA AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION; Western Europe
Expertise by Issue:
American Foreign Policy; Human Rights; International Relations; Military Power and Strategy; Strategic and Security Issues
Background and Education:
Counselor and trustee at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; trustee of the Trilateral Commission; national security adviser to President Carter and member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; 1981 recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom; former faculty member at Columbia and Harvard universities; Ph.D., government, Harvard University
Publications:
The Choice: Global Domination or Global Leadership (2004); The Geostrategic Triad: Living With China, Europe and Russia (2001); The Grand Chessboard (1997); Out of Control (1993); The Grand Failure (1989); Game Plan (1986); Power and Principle (1983)
Global stability in the early twenty-first century will be conditioned largely by how the United States handles its relations with China, Europe, and Russia--the "geostrategic triad". Thus, the United States needs a well-defined strategy to manage the two "Eurasian power triangles": the United States, Japan, and China, and the United States, Europe, and Russia. With this work, Brzezinski offers a comprehensive geostrategic road map for such U.S. engagement.
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
1 LIVING WITH CHINA
2 LIVING WITH A NEW EUROPE
3 LIVING WITH RUSSIA
NOTES
GEOPOLITICAL REALITIES
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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