List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
1. Statecraft in the Twenty-First Century: In Search of a New
Paradigm
2. Traditional Approaches to Statecraft
3. Rethinking Geopolitics
4. Meta-Geopolitics and the Seven Dimensions of State Power
5. Statecraft and Neurophilosophy
6. Just Power
7. The Concept of Reconciliation Statecraft
8. Case Studies: Geopolitical Realities and Dilemmas of
Twenty-seven Selected States
9. Case Studies: Geostrategic Imperatives and Future Trajectories
of Twenty-seven Selected States
10. The Tripwire Pivotal Corridor and its Geopolitical
Significance
11. The Future State of the World and the Way Forward
Appendix: Understanding the Conflict betwen Russia and Ukraine
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Professor Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan is a Neuroscientist, Philosopher and Geostrategist. He was educated at the Mayo Clinic, Yale University and Harvard University, and is now an Honorary Fellow of St. Antony's College, Oxford, Senior Fellow and Head of the Geopolitics and Global Futures Programme at the Geneva Center for Security Policy, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, University of London, and a member of the Council on Frontier Risks at the World Economic Forum (WEF). He is a Prize winning scholar, and was voted amongst the top 30 most influential neuroscientists in the world. He has written 22 books and 250 articles.
In a world of accelerating global crises this volume offers a
comprehensive attempt to update and extend geopolitical theorizing.
Its innovative ideas of symbiotic realism and sustainable national
security add essential new concepts to help tease out the
complexities of international politics. Essential reading for
students of our global predicament.
Professor Simon Dalby, author of Anthropocene Geopolitics
The reheating of European conflicts and great-power rivalries
combined with the meteoric rise of disruptive technologies reminds
us that a new, inter-disciplinary approach to statecraft is long
overdue. 21st-Century Statecraft presents a sobering analysis of
the challenges faced by modern statesmanship that is in tune with
the times. With insightful pointers and a glimmer of hope,
Professor Al-Rodhan's thrilling examination of the transformation
of state power over the last two decades, is required reading for
students and practitioners of diplomacy, power, and justice.
Emmanuel Dupuy, President of l'Institut Prospective et Sécurité en
Europe
This is the ultimate geopolitics reader. At a moment in which great
power competition has once again taken front seat in global
debates, Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan has relaunched a fresh edition
of this modern classic of international relations theory. An
invaluable resource to both scholars and the interested public,
this volume will help you understand states' complex interests,
dilemmas, trade-offs, systemic competition and potential
cooperation.Writing in a highly accessible style and drawing from
an impressive breadth of expertise, Al-Rodhan manages to explain
the core elements of global geopolitics in a dense yet gripping
fashion. Illustrating solid theoretical background with many
practical examples, Al-Rodhan suggests a paradigm shift in how we
understand and conduct contemporary statecraft to find sustainable,
ethical solutions to the multi-layered challenges of our time. If
you read only one book about geopolitics, it should be this
one.
Kristina Kausch, Senior Resident Fellow, The German Marshall Fund
of the United States
Al-Rodhan (Oxford Univ., UK) aspires to be a peacemaker and settle
the ongoing battle between those who view the nation-state as the
foundation of international relations and those who see the
nation-state disappearing amid the relentless pressure of
globalization. He uses various labels to describe this new
synthesizing approach. The one that caught this reviewer's eye was
described at length in Chapter 5, "Dignity-Based Governance."
Al-Rodhan rightly appreciates that most, if not all, humans seek
dignity. Further, he correctly understands that nation-states are
institutional vehicles that protect and advance the dignity of
their citizens. However, the book starts to go off track by arguing
that the quest for dignity is grounded in neuroscience. Al-Rodhan's
attempt to craft a "neurophilosophy" that state leaders can use is
less than convincing. Readers may applaud the effort to forge a new
synthesis, but results-oriented state leaders will be left
scratching their heads over how to use neurophilosophy as the new
form of statecraft. The 27 case studies toward the end of the book
do little to help. Neither nation-state realists nor globalists
will abandon their entrenched positions for this approach.
J. A. Stever, emeritus, University of Cincinnati, CHOICE, April
2023
Praise for the original edition:
This book provides a carefully crafted description of how the
international system is being transformed and defines the
challenges facing contemporary statecraft in handling that
transformation. Nayef Al-Rodhan has undertaken this enormous task
by defining the concept of meta-geopolitics and addressing
potential future problems while making full use of the analytical
tools that he has developed. It is a unique and intellectually
courageous undertaking that will help us gain deeper insights into
the many dimensions of current and future security challenges.
Ambassador Rolf Ekéus, Chairman of the Stockholm International
Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Stockholm, Sweden
This book offers a refreshing and ambitious re-examination of the
nature of statecraft and geopolitics and contains a number of
relevant concepts that can be translated into brand-new research
and ambitious policy goals. Building on a number of his previous
concepts, the author continues a remarkable endeavour aimed at
updating and adapting traditional geopolitical perceptions. Step by
step, brick after brick, the author is clearly building a major
comprehensive contribution to strategic thinking and diplomacy.
Professor François Géré, Director of Research at Paris 3 Sorbonne
Nouvelle and President of the French Institute for Strategic
Analysis (IFAS)
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