Zero-Sum World: Politics, Power and Prosperity After the Crash

Zero-Sum World: Politics, Power and Prosperity After the Crash

by Gideon Rachman (Author)

Synopsis

As chief foreign affairs columnist for the Financial Times , Gideon Rachman is one of the most influential commentators on international affairs. This landmark first book shows that the international political system is entering a period of dangerous instability and crisis. The economic crisis that struck the world in 2008 has drastically altered the logic of international relations. Globalisation no longer benefits all the world's superpowers and they face an array of global problems that are causing division between nations. A win-win world is giving way to a zero-sum world. Zero-sum logic, in which one country's gain looks like another's loss, has prevented the world from reaching an agreement to fight climate change and threatens to create a global economic stalemate. These new tensions are intensified by the emergence of dangerous political and economic problems that risk provoking wars, environmental catastrophe and ever-deeper debilitating economic crises. This timely and important book argues that international politics is about to become much more volatile - and sets out what can be done to break away from the crippling logic of a zero-sum world. It is suitable for readers of Thomas Friedman's Hot, Flat and Crowded , Joseph Stiglitz's Globalization and Its Discontents and Paul Krugman's The Conscience of a Liberal .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 184887703X
ISBN 13: 9781848877030

Author Bio
Gideon Rachman became chief foreign affairs columnist for the Financial Times in July 2006. He joined the FT after a 15-year career at the Economist, which included spells as a foreign correspondent in Brussels, Washington and Bangkok. He also edited the Economist's business and Asia sections. His particular interests include American foreign policy, the European Union and globalisation