The Global Village Myth: Distance, War, and the Limits of Power - Tapa blanda

Porter, Patrick

 
9781849045445: The Global Village Myth: Distance, War, and the Limits of Power

Sinopsis

Does technology kill distance? Does the 'globalisation' of the world make the US and its allies vulnerable to violence, terrorism or cyber-assault? 'Globalism'-- the belief that changes in information, transport and communications are dangerously shrinking the world -- is a reigning assumption amongst security elites. It makes the United States and its allies feel perpetually insecure, haunted by rumours of chain reactions and the domino effect. At the same time, the vision of instant and borderless warfare can be seductive, making Westerners believe they must strike first, with new powers to tame a chaotic world. Under the shadow of Globalism, disastrous wars are fought, civil liberties are threatened and hysteria replaces sober debate about foreign policy. In 'The Global Village Myth', Patrick Porter demonstrates through studies of Al-Qaeda's global terror network, military tensions in the Taiwan Strait, drones and cyberwar, that Globalism is wildly overstated. Technology may accelerate movement and compress physical space. But it does not necessarily shrink strategic space, the ability to project power affordably across the earth.If distance is created by humans exploiting technology and terrain, the world in important ways is getting larger, not smaller. This makes us less powerful, but more secure, than we think. Porter offers an alternative outlook to lead policymakers toward more sensible responses and a wiser, more sustainable, grand strategy.

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Patrick Porter is Professor of Strategic Studies, University of Exeter and the author of 'Military Orientalism: Eastern War through Western Eyes', also available from Hurst.

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9781626161924: The Global Village Myth: Distance, War, and the Limits of Power

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ISBN 10:  1626161925 ISBN 13:  9781626161924
Editorial: GEORGETOWN UNIV PR, 2015
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