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AMERICA'SNEW MAP

Peter Ziff

Created on November 15, 2023

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AMERICA'S NEW MAP

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CHAPTER 1

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CHAPTER 2

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CHAPTER 2

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Experts have long predicted a recklessly rapid expansion of nuclear powers. The exact opposite has happened, reflecting an underappreciated success of US foreign policy.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Nuclear Clubbing: America’s Obsession with Preventing Proliferation

Globalization is America’s gift to the world and our greatest strategic success, yet Americans now fear and loathe it for the profound challenges it imposes on our nation.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Frankenstein’s Monster: Coming to Grips with Our Most Powerful Creation

As an operating system, globalization is the global economy’s open-source software: easy to apply, hard to quit, with no single authority, and subject to revisions from all participants.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

The Empty Throne: Globalization Comes with Rules but No Ruler

After 9/11, America deployed a big-war force to combat a small-wars opponent. Obama rightsized our GWOT effort while embracing targeted killings, creating risky new rules.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Symmetrizing the Global War on Terror (GWOT): Our Badasses Are Better Than Your Bad Actors

During the post–Cold War era, globalization’s least connected states generated the most salient threats. Climate change further “verticalizes” global instabilities, forcing consolidation along North-South lines.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

America’s New Map: Climate Change as Globalization’s Next Ordering Principle

America’s exploitation of globalization’s unipolar period saw us promulgate controversial new rules on policing smaller powers, leading great powers to emulate our unilateralism.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

State-on-State War in the Post–Cold War Era: How America’s New Rules Come Back to Haunt Us

Climate change renders Earth’s lower latitudes increasingly unsuitable for nation-states as we have known them. The North addresses this harsh reality or faces something far worse.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Poleward Bound (I Wish I Were . . .): Climate Change Puts Every Species on the Move

We are a world overwhelmingly at peace—more so on a per capita basis than at any other time in history. That allows us to focus on looming security challenges posed by climate change.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

The World at War: Our Successful Downsizing of Conflict Over the Years

Across history, geography and environment determined which continents ruled and which were ruled. With climate change cresting, they do so again along an entirely different vector.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

When Wide Beat Tall: Why Humans See an East-West World

Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Globalization’s Throughlines: Restoring US Global Leadership in a Turbulent Era

US consumption has long shaped global consumption. That economic self-centeredness makes it hard for Americans to understand globalization’s liberating and disorienting impact.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

The Eye-of-the-Storm Fallacy: Americans’ Poor Understanding of Globalization

What the South loses in usable land, the North gains. With a handful of Northern powers in charge of the Arctic, expect mergers and acquisitions among powers looking to scale up.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Go North, Young Man!: The Geopolitical Upside of Climate Change

Beginning in 1950, globalization sent every measure of human activity skyrocketing, in turn greatly accelerating climate change. Now, climate change remaps globalization in reply.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Climate Changes Everything: A Horizontal World Made Vertical

Global trends support North-South integration in our hemisphere. To succeed, America must dictate less and listen more. The right story is out there, awaiting our joint articulation.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

An Americas-First Grand Strategy: Crowdsourcing the Right Story, Choosing the Right Paths

During the Cold War, the Pentagon had a peer enemy against which to plan—the Soviet Union. Since then, it has struggled over how best to build, organize, and employ its force.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Cold Wars as Comfort Food: The Pentagon’s Need for a Near-Peer Competitor

Climate change renders Earth’s lower latitudes increasingly unsuitable for nation-states as we have known them. The North addresses this harsh reality or faces something far worse.
Illustrated by Jim Nuttle with Sara Nuttle.

Middle Earth Is Doomed!: North Integrates South or Faces Its Disintegration!