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      Predicting the Untninkable, Anticipating the Impossible
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      From the Fall of the Berlin Wall to America in the New Century

      Predicting the Untninkable, Anticipating the Impossible

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      Predicting the Untninkable, Anticipating the Impossible book

      From the Fall of the Berlin Wall to America in the New Century
      ByGeyer Georgie Anne
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2011
      eBook Published 25 October 2017
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315127262
      Pages 345
      eBook ISBN 9781315127262
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Georgie Anne, G. (2011). Predicting the Untninkable, Anticipating the Impossible: From the Fall of the Berlin Wall to America in the New Century (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315127262

      ABSTRACT

      In the 1980s, most Americans scoffed at the idea that the Communist empire could collapse - but Georgie Anne Geyer was already outlining that probability. In the 1990s, the world was stunned by wars that raged across post-Yugoslavia and their viciousness - but Geyer on a trip to Belgrade in 1989, interviewed top officials and anticipated the conflicts. When 9/11 occurred, she used common sense and said, 'This was inevitable - the terrorists had already attacked the World Trade Center in 1993 and criminals always return to the scene of the crime.'Geyer argues that while the United States was being praised everywhere during this 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.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.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part I|18 pages

      The Expectant Decade

      chapter |1 pages

      East Germany’s Not at All like Its Image, Ron

      chapter |2 pages

      Berlin Wall Is Just One Example of How the World Is Split in Two

      chapter |2 pages

      Soviet Empire Begins to Crack

      chapter |3 pages

      Groping toward Pluralism

      chapter |1 pages

      Iranian Children Herded to Death

      chapter |2 pages

      We Still Can’t Go Home Again

      chapter |4 pages

      Reagan Reforms: His View of Soviets

      part II|78 pages

      The Conceit of Innocence

      chapter |2 pages

      Poland’s Winning Ways with Freedom

      chapter |2 pages

      Policymakers Ignore New Trends in Terrorism

      chapter |2 pages

      Yugoslavia Pulled Back to the Past and Ahead to the Future

      chapter |2 pages

      Sick with History, Kosovo Awaits Serbs’ Final Blow

      chapter |2 pages

      The Conceit of Innocence II

      chapter |2 pages

      Who Killed Sir Michael Rose?

      chapter |3 pages

      U.N and West Should Quit Playing “Dead Dog” in Bosnia

      chapter |2 pages

      UN Secretary-General Believes in Negotiating

      chapter |2 pages

      The United Nations and Neutralism

      chapter |2 pages

      Russians Slowly Learning New Way

      chapter |2 pages

      Unclear Indicator of the New Russia

      chapter |2 pages

      After 1,000 Years of Absolute Faiths, Russia Has None

      chapter |3 pages

      Russia Needed a New Identity, Not “Shock Therapy”

      chapter |3 pages

      Kazakh Leader Grapples with Change

      chapter |3 pages

      In Ironic Reversal, Little Finland Now Influencing Giant Neighbor Russia

      chapter |2 pages

      Little Norway Goes Where Superpowers Cannot Trend

      chapter |2 pages

      Holland’s “Managed Morality”

      chapter |2 pages

      The Cold War Is Over but the Quest for Meaning Continues

      chapter |2 pages

      Should U.S. Troops Have Gone on to Baghdad?

      chapter |3 pages

      Seeking to Change Society by Force?

      chapter |2 pages

      End of Cold War Released Violent, Separatist Feelings

      chapter |2 pages

      Many Groups Are Aiding the Breakdown of Nation-States

      chapter |3 pages

      Sadat’s Vision Made a Big Difference

      chapter |2 pages

      Lessons from the Death of a Cowboy

      chapter |3 pages

      Post -Cold War World Requires Institution-Building

      chapter |2 pages

      Foreign Policy Differences of Utopians and Realists

      chapter |2 pages

      Comandante Chavez Wants to Save Venezuela from “Abyss”

      chapter |3 pages

      Marine Corps Experience is Applicable Elsewhere

      chapter |2 pages

      What the Listeners Might Hear in Havana

      chapter |2 pages

      Democracy is Process, Not Instant Coffee

      chapter |3 pages

      Shanghai Full of Life, But Going Where?

      chapter |2 pages

      Traditional Idea of Truth vs. Designer Truths

      chapter |2 pages

      Our Foreign Policy toward China is Delusional

      part III|36 pages

      Terrorism an Era unto Itself

      chapter |2 pages

      Gov George W. Bush is a Reasonable Reformer

      chapter |3 pages

      Bush’s Faith-Based Program is Far Superior to Welfare State

      chapter |3 pages

      Putin Arrives

      chapter |2 pages

      Gulf War Did Not Change Saddam Hussein’s Priorities

      chapter |2 pages

      Religious -Secular Tensions Divide Israel

      chapter |3 pages

      Clinton Foreign Policy is Devoid of Principle

      chapter |2 pages

      U.S Must Preserve What is Left of Our Civic Ideals

      chapter |3 pages

      Internet Globalizers Can’t Erase Cultural Differences

      chapter |2 pages

      In India the South Points the Way for the North

      chapter |2 pages

      Information without Context or Knowledge is Meaningless

      chapter |3 pages

      Afghani Radicals Foment Terror in Far-Flung Places

      chapter |3 pages

      America is Losing Its Sense of Self

      chapter |3 pages

      Haiti Political Terrorism Hangs over Elections

      part IV|124 pages

      Between Neutralism and Justice

      chapter |3 pages

      “Cultural Intelligence” was Sacrificed on the Economic Altar

      chapter |2 pages

      Long -Term U.S. Goal: Collapse of Terrorist Network

      chapter |3 pages

      Winds of Change Keep Blowing over Bush White House

      chapter |2 pages

      Rootless Young Men May Become Civilization’s Nemesis

      chapter |3 pages

      Palestinians Despair as Hope for Peace and Land Disappear

      chapter |3 pages

      Afghan Leader Abdul Haq was Rare Voice of Reason in Mayhem

      chapter |2 pages

      Renewed Influence of Nation-States Marks Geopolitical Analysis

      chapter |3 pages

      Journalism for the Sheer Joy of It

      chapter |3 pages

      Pearl’s Death Marks Cold New Reality for Foreign Correspondents

      chapter |3 pages

      Hawks ’ Eyes Look Longingly at War against Hussein

      chapter |2 pages

      With Queen Mother’s Passing, Mothering Loses Great Exemplar

      chapter |3 pages

      U.S No Longer Plays by the Rules It Helped to Invent

      chapter |2 pages

      Bush Sr. Sends Not-So-Subtle Message with Award to Kennedy

      chapter |2 pages

      Weapons of Mass Deception were Saddam’s Greatest Defense

      chapter |3 pages

      Kuwait’s Historical Example Holds Lessons about Iraq

      chapter |2 pages

      New Chapters Open in the Mystery behind the War

      chapter |3 pages

      Earlier Examination Identified Disintegrating Nation-States

      chapter |2 pages

      Remembering Yitzhak Rabin: A Legacy of Peace Derailed

      chapter |3 pages

      “Mr. Rockefeller’s Roads” Reveal Nature, Not Despoil It

      chapter |3 pages

      America’s Abbreviated Experiment with Empire-Building

      chapter |2 pages

      “I Thought We Were Different”

      chapter |3 pages

      Oman’s Development an Instructive Model for Middle East

      chapter |3 pages

      Military Explores Traditional Power Centers in Chaotic Iraq

      chapter |2 pages

      European Union Continues toward Role as World Player

      chapter |3 pages

      Unity, Authority Were Missing Links in New Orleans Disaster

      chapter |3 pages

      The Dark Heart of Dick Cheney

      chapter |2 pages

      Peace is Not Fostered by Lip Service but by Patient Labor

      chapter |3 pages

      Referendum in Uganda Offers Lesson for Emerging Democracies

      chapter |3 pages

      China ’s Star is Rising as a World Superpower

      chapter |3 pages

      Cohesive Future Depends on Comprehensive Newspaper Reporting

      chapter |3 pages

      Deconstructing Don Rumsfeld

      chapter |2 pages

      Baker on Cleanup Crew after “Sonny’s” Big Adventure

      chapter |3 pages

      Without Newspapers, Americans Can’t Understand the World

      chapter |3 pages

      Egyptian Cat Scholarship was Purely a Labor of Love

      chapter |2 pages

      In Wake of Iraq Miscalculations, Talk Turns to Iran

      chapter |3 pages

      Private Security Contractors Create Very Public Problems

      chapter |3 pages

      Boris Yeltsin Leaves Legacy of Contradiction

      chapter |2 pages

      Son Solves Mystery of Father’s Death in Soviet Gulag

      chapter |3 pages

      Political , Not Religious, Issues are Motivating Terrorists

      chapter |2 pages

      War Costs Endanger Our Future Security

      chapter |3 pages

      Questions Remain in the Fall of Emperor Spitzer

      chapter |2 pages

      Zbigniew Brzezinski: Master of Foreign Policy

      chapter |3 pages

      Questions of War

      chapter |2 pages

      Market “Magic” Relied on Greed

      chapter |3 pages

      U.S Can’t Afford More Mistakes

      chapter |3 pages

      America Has Lost Sight of Its Original Work Ethic

      part V|42 pages

      The Present as Future

      chapter |2 pages

      The Original Community Organizer

      chapter |3 pages

      Counterinsurgency Doesn’t Come Naturally to U.S. Forces

      chapter |3 pages

      Crisis Mode Dominates International Conference

      chapter |2 pages

      One Woman’s Journey through the Health Care Jungle

      chapter |3 pages

      Obama Strategy to End War by Making War

      chapter |2 pages

      Next Stop: Yemen

      chapter |3 pages

      Is There a New Revolution Under Way in Iran?

      chapter |3 pages

      Afghan Morass

      chapter |2 pages

      Twentieth Anniversary of the Berlin Wall

      chapter |3 pages

      The Fault is in Ourselves

      chapter |3 pages

      Iraq War Still a Mistake

      chapter |2 pages

      Price of Peace in Europe

      chapter |2 pages

      Google in China

      chapter |3 pages

      How did We Ever Get to be So Incivil and Vulgar? Without Even Trying?

      chapter |3 pages

      Radical Young Terrorists aren’t So Mysterious After All

      part VI|42 pages

      Out of Time but in Space

      chapter |2 pages

      Chicago Life is a Matter of “Becoming”

      chapter |2 pages

      Vietnam Then Haiti Today

      chapter |3 pages

      Pacifist Policies, Appeasing Terrorism

      chapter |3 pages

      “Axis of Annoyance” Prevails in Latin America

      chapter |2 pages

      War on the Southern Border

      chapter |3 pages

      Spreading the Developmental “Gospel”

      chapter |2 pages

      African Illusions and Realities

      chapter |2 pages

      Germany’s Isolation Collapsed with The Wall

      chapter |5 pages

      A Trip to Polish Roots

      chapter |3 pages

      Mothers The Swing Generation for Women’s Rights

      chapter |3 pages

      New South Africa Shines at the World Cup

      chapter |2 pages

      America’s Little Wars are Draining Us in a Big Way

      chapter |2 pages

      Summer Home: The Past is No More

      chapter |3 pages

      Lessons from the Chicago South Side

      chapter |2 pages

      A Graduate Comes Full Circle

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