ABSTRACT

In Pursuit of Prosperity provides a much needed exploration of the evolution of environmental sustainability in U.S. foreign policy.

Through expert analysis of nine countries and regions of strategic importance, David Reed and his stellar team of experts in foreign policy and environmental affairs identify emerging threats to the prosperity and national security of the United States. They assert that U.S. foreign policy must shift away from its 100-year-old focus on obtaining energy and mineral inputs for the industrial economy. In the new millennium, U.S. foreign policy must be geared toward ensuring the prosperity of the country’s trading and political partners around the globe. To the degree that our partners’ economies and social stability are threatened by the natural resource scarcities and environmental change unfolding within their borders and in neighboring countries, threats to U.S. prosperity and national security increase proportionately.

Directed to U.S. foreign policy makers, the intelligence and security communities, and influential think tanks and research organizations, the book proposes specific recommendations the U.S. government should embrace to respond to the disruption of global supply chains, social instability in partner countries, disruptive impacts on regional relations, and expansion of illegal trade and criminal networks. This unique focus establishes In Pursuit of Prosperity as a seminal work in understanding the challenges facing the United States in this period of global environmental change.

part |2 pages

PART I Changing Landscapes

part |2 pages

PART II Country and Regional Studies

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|57 pages

China

chapter 5|22 pages

Coastal East Africa

chapter 6|24 pages

Congo’s Environmental Catch-22

chapter 7|26 pages

Modern India

chapter 10|16 pages

The South China Sea

part |2 pages

PART III New Challenges to U.S. Prosperity

chapter 11|27 pages

New Challenges to U.S. Prosperity

chapter 12|11 pages

Recommendations

chapter |4 pages

Contributors