A New U.S. Grand Strategy: The Case for Liberal Internationalism, With G. John Ikenberry
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- G. John Ikenberry, the Albert G. Milbank Professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss whether liberal internationalism and U.S. global leadership are fit for purpose in the twenty-first century. This episode is the second in a special TPI series on U.S. grand strategy.
This episode was originally released by The President’s Inbox on May 7, 2024.
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Jim Lindsay
Director of Studies, CFR
Episode Guests
G. John Ikenberry
Albert G. Milbank Professor of politics and international affairs, Princeton University
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Given the current psychosis of the younger generation, I believe America's best grand strategy would be to address and correct the issues in America.
Been there, done that, the Treasury is empty. Been to SF for ISA Mr. Ikenberry
Liberal Internationalism seems to be a philosophical tool that could adequately deal with my concern about Evolution or Extinction. Evolution or extinction? Are we able to learn to live in harmony with each other, nature and technology including AI? Sustainability not profitability. Mindfulness and self love, respect not exploitation. Our species faces a major die off, the population is passing the peak, passing a tipping point where our population goes from exponential growth to a transition to a new sustainable relationship with the ecosystem that has sustained us up until now. That downward curve can be as steep as a cliff which falls to zero, extinction, or it can begin steeply and recover as it returns to historic levels of sustainability, pre-technology levels such as pre-Columbian America. This could lead to a selection pressure that would produce a new species of hominid, speciation. The curve could be more gentle and could include technological solutions that would level off at a population that could both live more harmoniously with nature and each other and incorporate technology that would represent an evolution into a new species of technologically enhanced humanity, cyborgs. Taking life to other planets, terraforming and evolving new species of humans who could survive other planetary ecologies is another path that will require technologies including genetic engineering to reach for the stars. Managing these changes in a moral and humane way brings hope to a future that appears very scary from our selfish and ethnocentric perspectives. Keep up the good work or as John Perkins says "Dream True" instead of living like the hero of his book "Confessions of an Economic Hitman." Be blessed, you are a blessing. Aboriginal cultures have much to teach us.
G. John Ikenberry is so deluded.
It sounds like Multipolarity.
Professor Ikenberry please, please please apply your Liberal Internationalism on the problem of coming world ecological collapse that threatens the extinction of our species. We are eating ourselves out of house and home world wide and we can't seem to see beyond the next conflict, crisis or disaster.