The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and the Next World War

The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and the Next World War

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  • Author:Jim Sciutto
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Summary

The essential new book by CNN anchor and chief national security analyst Jim Sciutto, identifying a new, more uncertain global order with reporting on the frontlines of power from existing wars to looming ones across the globe。 The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 dawned what Francis Fukuyama called “The End of History。” Three decades later, Jim Sciutto said on CNN’s air as the Ukraine war began, that we are living in a “1939 moment。” History never ended—it barely paused—and the global order as we long have known it is now gone。 Powerful nations are determined to assert dominance on the world stage。 And as their push for power escalates, a new order will affect everyone across the globe。 Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a part of it, but in reality, this power struggle impacts every corner of our world—from Helsinki to Beijing, from Australia to the North Pole。 This is a battle with many in the Arctic, in the oceans and across the skies, on man-made islands and redrawn maps, and in tech and cyberspace。   Through globe-spanning, exclusive interviews with dozens of political, military, and intelligence leaders, Sciutto defines our times as a return of great power conflict, “a definitive break between the post–Cold War era and an entirely new and uncertain one。” With savvy, thorough, in-person reporting, he follows-up his 2019 bestseller, The Shadow Inside Russia’s and China's Secret Operations to Defeat America, which focused on the covert tactics of a hidden conflict。   The Return of Great Powers analyzes a historic and visible shift in real time。 It details the realities of this new post–post–Cold War era, the increasingly aligned Russian and Chinese governments, and the flashpoint of a new, global nuclear arms race。 And it poses a As we consider uncertain, even terrifying, outcomes, will it be possible for the West and Russia and China to prevent a new World War?

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Glen

I won this post in a goodreads drawing。Jim Sciutto, a guy from CNN, a dying network that nobody trusts, writes about the rise of Russia and China。 Considering the source, I'm not sure what to believe。 I won this post in a goodreads drawing。Jim Sciutto, a guy from CNN, a dying network that nobody trusts, writes about the rise of Russia and China。 Considering the source, I'm not sure what to believe。 。。。more

Zeb Kantrowitz

Are we in a period of a new "Cold War"? Well it would seem that Russia is trying to reassert itself as a superpower again, but Ukraine is putting a damper on Puting restoring the power of the Soviet Union。 On the other hand China wants to be the 'premier' nation in the world surpassing the USA, the EU and Russia。 China wants to recover from the humiliation it suffered in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries。Putin expected that the invasion of Ukraine would take three weeks and destroy the cohe Are we in a period of a new "Cold War"? Well it would seem that Russia is trying to reassert itself as a superpower again, but Ukraine is putting a damper on Puting restoring the power of the Soviet Union。 On the other hand China wants to be the 'premier' nation in the world surpassing the USA, the EU and Russia。 China wants to recover from the humiliation it suffered in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries。Putin expected that the invasion of Ukraine would take three weeks and destroy the cohesiveness of NATO。 But the ineptitude of his military strategy, the weekness of his troops and weapons have put a destructive hold on his plans。 Not only did he not weaken NATO, but strengthened it and help to expand it to all the Nordic countries。 It also hurt him economically (Europe has found other ways to get oil and natural gas), but countries that relied on grain from Ukraine has suffered from famine。China has the second largest economy in the world。 They also hold trillions of dollars of US government treasury bonds。 Quietly China is helping third world nations but is also putting them into debt they can never repay。 China has set its' sights on controlling the South China Sea even though many other nations claim sovereignty。 At the top of China's list is to reabsorb Taiwan into the PRC。 But both China and Russia suffer from the same demographic population problems。 Young people aare putting off having families, because they fear losing their place in the middle class。 The one child policy in China left them with a generation that was short of woman, to give birth to the next generation。 Without a younger generation China will soon find itself not only short of workers but also those to serve in their Armed Forces。So this is where we find ourselves today。 They question is whether those in charge of China and Russia will decide to resort to the use of "tactical" nuclear weapons to gain what they want。 。。。more

Dylan Simon

Constantly hearing the phrases “great power struggles” or “near peer conflicts” can leave the outside observer wondering what on Earth is happening nowadays? Are we back in a Cold War? Jim Sciutto expertly guides us all through the competitions existing between the major powers of the day。 From tech spaces, to oceans, to the Arctic we see what the future between the major world powers could shape out to be。

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