Thomas P.M. Barnett
American geopolitical analyst and author best known for The Pentagon's New Map (2004); commentator on U.S. military transformation and international security, formerly affiliated with the U.S. Naval War College and defense advisory roles.
Books
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1. Great Powers
America and the World After Bush
A strategic analysis arguing that the post-Cold War international order requires a recalibrated grand strategy that balances American military power with diplomacy, economic integration, and partnerships; it examines the challenges posed by rising and revisionist states, fragile or unconnected regions, and the limits of unilateralism, and advocates for targeted use of force, stronger alliances, and policies that extend globalization’s benefits to stabilize states, protect vital interests, and preserve a rules-based system.