"Hanna Kassab important new work is of value for strategists and decisionmakers, as well as for scholars for understanding the dynamics of the US-China-Russia competition through a framework that masterfully weaves together international relations theory on realism and interdependence, with far reaching, on-point analysis of how that competition is playing out in multiple arenas across the globe."
Evan Ellis, Research Professor, U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute
"After several decades of reduced post-cold war conflict, improving relations among the major world powers the United States, Russia and China -- hostilities among them are now increasing. Kassab does a superb job of tracking and explaining the reasons that globalization, largely driven by U.S. interests, is being outpaced by this growing confrontation."
Roger E. Kanet, Professor Emeritus, University of Miami and University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignAls
"In this very relevant book, the author walks us through the evolution of polarisms in international politics, brings to us adequately enough the fragile nature of great power competition, and makes a convincing case how in the 21st century multipolar world emerging powers have unsettled the accepted norms and structures. One could clearly see the author building on his earlier works and presenting before us the big picture while at the same time taking care not to undermine the developments at small places and their potential to shape events at big places. We live in an increasingly polarized world, international politics is no exception, and the author, while presenting the challenges the evolving order poses before the state actors, does not lose sight of prospects of cooperation among them."
Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra, PhD, Professor of Political Science at the Florida State College at Jacksonville
"Benjamin Franklin once said that 'democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.' Rich in historical context alongside a deep analysis of the full-spectrum of international relations theory, Globalization, Multipolarity, and Great Power Competition provides a compelling case for leaders and policymakers across the political spectrum that national sovereignty and liberty are only possible if backed up by hard powerand the willingness to use it. Dr. Kassabs work is a cogent analysis of the present eraa once-in-a-generation restructuring of the global geopolitical orderoffering policymakers a clear roadmap for a determined, forceful, and resilient grand strategy that ensures not only sustained but enhanced American pre-eminence and power for decades to come."
Joshua Ball, Editor-in-Chief, Global Security Review