The World is changing in ways most of us find incomprehensible.
Zeihan takes the story a step further in The Absent Superpower, mapping out the threats and opportunities as the World descends into Disorder..
In 2014\'s The Accidental Superpower, geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan made the case that geographic, demographic and energy trends were unravelling the global system.
The common theme? Just as the global economy tips into chaos, just as global energy becomes dangerous, just as the World really needs the Americans to be engaged, the United States will be...absent.
It re-industrializes the United States, accelerates the global order\'s breakdown, and triggers a series of wide ranging military conflicts that will shape the next two decades.
The American Shale Revolution does more than sever the largest of the remaining ties that bind America\'s fate to the wider world.
That last piece -- American energy security -- is rapidly emerging as the most critical piece of the global picture.
Alone among the world\'s powers, only the United States is geographically wealthy, demographically robust, and energy secure.
Yet for the Americans, these changes are fantastic.
Financial breakdown in Asia and Europe guts growth, challenging hard-won political stability.
Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, China and Japan vie to see who can be most aggressive.
Terrorism spills out of the Middle East into Europe.
The World is changing in ways most of us find incomprehensible