Predicting the Unthinkable Anticipating the Impossible
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<p>In the 1980s most Americans scoffed at the idea that the Communist empire could collapse; Georgie Anne Geyer was already outlining that probability. In the 1990s the world was stunned by wars that raged across post-Yugoslavia; Geyer interviewed top officials and anticipated the conflicts. When 9/11 occurred she stated This was inevitable—the terrorists had already attacked the World Trade Center in 1993 and criminals always return to the scene of the crime.</p><p>Geyer argues that while the United States was praised everywhere during an era of indispensable power as the greatest power the world has known it actually had started on the road to decline. It had won the Cold War but had immediately embarked upon more Vietnam-like small wars of tremendous cost in Iraq and Afghanistan. Across the board it was no longer paying its way while its domestic culture was being vulgarized at every turn.</p><p>This book explains how when and where these declines happened. Geyer studies the history of nations and of peoples; observes human nature particularly as influenced by religion and ideology; and is a close analyst of the acts of men and women when they perceive they have been humiliated by others or by history. She warns Americans and journalists that we must anticipate the changes in the world before they are upon us and that we must employ predictions to strengthen our nation and its principles.</p>
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